Broom Vale Farm sits in Dungworth on the edge of the Peak District and comprises a two-storey stone farmhouse, several agricultural buildings, and 38.29 acres of pasture. The farmhouse contains a living room, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms and a bathroom and requires full renovation, with scope to extend subject to planning consent. External features include a walled garden, patio, mains electricity, spring water supply and septic drainage. The yard mixes traditional and modern buildings that could support agricultural, equestrian or smallholder uses or be converted with consent. The land is ring-fenced and divided into paddocks with dry stone walls.
The two-storey stone farmhouse currently provides a living room, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms and a bathroom. The property requires full renovation but offers scope for extension (subject to planning consent). Externally, there is a walled garden and patio area. The farmhouse is connected to mains electricity, has a spring water supply, and drainage is via a septic tank.
The farmyard contains a mixture of traditional and more modern agricultural buildings. These include: Some require repair but could serve agricultural, equestrian, or smallholder use. Conversion opportunities are also possible, subject to planning. The land extends to 38.29 acres, all in a ring fence around the yard. It is divided into multiple paddocks with dry stone walls and is currently laid to permanent pasture, suitable for mowing or grazing.
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