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House For Sale £795,000
Whitley Batts, Pensford, Bristol BS39


Description
A great opportunity to purchase an equestrian property with land of approximately 9.1 acres with potential for a range of uses situated on the edge of the popular village of Pensford and close to Bristol.

About The Property

Hylands occupies a charming position overlooking open countryside on the edge of the popular village of Pensford. It provides a wealth of facilities including a well presented three bedroom detached bungalow, a workshop with potential for conversion, stabling, riding arena and productive paddocks. In total the property extends to about 9.1 acres.

About The Inside

You enter the property into an entrance hall, which creates a warm welcome into the property. To the left of the entrance hall is the kitchen which overlooks the front garden. There are extensive fitted units and access to the outside. The hallway leads to the spacious sitting room which is a light room overlooking the equestrian facilities and the attractive countryside beyond. The three bedrooms enjoy good views as well and are of a good size. These are all accessible off the hallway and there is a family bathroom

About The Outside



Further sheds adjoin and beyond is the stabling with provision for five stables plus a wash down area. There are concrete aprons. Close to the stables is a fabulous riding arena (30m x 30m). The bungalow and buildings overlook a small valley part of which is included with the property. There are a number of paddocks and an area of woodland including frontage to Salters Brook. A unique and useful package is offered. In total, the property extends to about 9.1 acres (3.68 hectares).

About The Area

The vibrant village of Pensford lies on the fringe of the Chew Valley. Although only a small village it has a well regarded Primary School, two Public Houses and a Parish Church. The village is also well known for its historical Viaduct that lies just to the rear of one of the Public Houses. Bristol and Bath are both within daily commuting distance. The village of Chew Magna is just 2 miles away where most village facilities can be found. Stanton Drew is a short distance away by car with its own historical stone circles, and the Chew Valley Lakes are close by where there are recreational facilities such as fishing, sailing and bird watching. The Mendip Hills also offer many walks and horse riding. Within the immediate locality, there is good access to bridleways and country lanes well away from main roads.

Useful Information

Postcode – BS39 4NE
Local Authorities – Bath & North East Somerset Council,
Council Tax – Band E
Energy Performance Certificate Rating – Pending
Services – Mains water and electricity are connected to the house. Private drainage. Mains water and electricity are connected to the buildings.
Designations – The property is not within an aonb. It is within the Bristol and Bath Greenbelt. Part of the woodland is designated as a Site of Nature Conservation Interest. There are no Sites of Special Scientific Interest.
Rights of Way, Easements etc – there are no footpaths or similar matters.
Tenure - Freehold
Viewings - Strictly by appointment with the Vendors agent Killens, Chew Magna

Occupancy Condition

Planning permission for the bungalow was granted in 1957 subject to a condition that prescribes that the occupation of the bungalow shall be limited to “a member of the agricultural population”.

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