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House For Sale £600,000
Partridge Lane, Newdigate


Description
Escape to the Surrey countryside for your very own grand design. Planning permission granted to convert this enchanting Grade II listed Oak framed Crown Barn set within quarter of an acre in a private lane with gated access, formerly part of a Dairy Farm.

Conveniently located with easy access to the M25, Gatwick, London and Brighton.

Have you ever dreamt of creating and designing your own home within a beautiful rural spot in the Surrey countryside to your own specification?

This may be your once in a lifetime opportunity as this rare and stunning Oak Framed Crown Barn already has full planning permission granted to convert into a wonderful forever home.

A majestic and rustic piece of English historical architecture from King Henry's reign of England, built circa 1517.

Nestled on approximately a quarter of an acre, our client has already made mass improvements, investment and progress on the project, preparing the barn and its land for its next and exciting chapter.

Drive a short way up the private lane to be greeted by Butterfly Barn in all its old English charm with stunning post and rail fencing lined with English laurels, barn gates, old rose bushes and an abundance of parking to the front. Drive a little further past the barn to find a stunning handmade private electric gated entrance with video intercom and CCTV.

Inside the rear grounds you will find further convenient and secure parking, gravelled/grassed land with well kept manicured garden. Featuring a stunning Old Oak Tree and Willow Tree majestically positioned over the countryside pond.

The barn itself is a rare Oak framed Crown barn, we have been informed by Oak Framing specialists that there are only 45 left in England.

Built circa 1517 the property was named Ivy House Barn being the first building constructed as part of Ivy House Farm an old Dairy Farm.

Uniquely a three bay barn later extended to a five bay barn with upper mezzanine level and lower rooms.

These barns are known for their height and exposed beams which are the key feature and talking point once restored.

The neighbouring Grade II listed farmhouse is a delight, alongside neighbouring stables and sand school, fields and other restored barns, you do feel part of a very special location and community.

This plot benefits from so much privacy yet you do not feel isolated due to the cluster of neighbours sharing the private lane.

The private lane itself has been improved to provide access for the six neighbours and there are exciting further improvements planned to go ahead soon, already in place is an attractive bespoke Oak ladder sign at the entrance to the lane.

The current planning is listed planning consent to turn this into a residential family home of nearly 2000 sqft including a double garage and double car port, enjoying a sunny aspect with gardens surrounding the property to three sides and plenty of parking.

You can imagine working from home in the study looking out to the garden and willow tree.

The final result of the build here will be a one of a kind uniquely crafted oak barn conversion.

Setting

This idyllic setting gives the feel of taking a trip back in time, situated in a pleasant unspoilt rural district on the Surrey and Sussex border.

Located to the South East of Partridge Lane with the site being designated as countryside and not within green belt, brown belt nor conservation.

Convenient access for the A264, A24, A217 and the M25 road network with access via train or road to London, Gatwick and the South coast easily obtained. Newdigate, Rusper, Reigate, Dorking and Horsham are all within reach with their full range of shopping, travel and leisure facilities. Locally the nearest shops and post offices are located in Newdigate and Rusper villages selling a range of local products. Equally there are many locals who grow, harvest and sell produce.

If you love to walk or have dogs there is an abundance of woodland walks, bridle paths and exploring close by and you are not far from the Surrey Hills – an area of outstanding natural beauty.

Newdigate village derives from the old name "On Ewood Gate" and boasts the Six Bells public house and restaurant, The Surrey Oaks Public House and Restaurant, local vets, village doctors, car mechanics, primary school, recreation ground, village hall and the 12th century 800 year old idyllic St Peters Church. St Peters church is famous for its 16th century oak bell tower.

The Six Bells public house/restaurant in Newdigate was reputed to be a safe house for smugglers who sought to avoid the duty on tobacco and brandy and whose route from the south coast to London brought them through the village. Newdigate is also famous for fishing lakes such as Henfold Lakes with people coming from far and wide.

Services

The Barn has mains water supply and electric

All utilities needed for the barn conversion are on site and readily available to connect for the barn when required.

Planning permission granted under Mole Valley local authority under planning reference numbers

MO/2020/1770 and MO/2020/1771

Further potential - there are a number of options to consider with this plot as we believe there is potential to enhance the layout further and increase the internal living space subject to planning consents, please ask for details.

 

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