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Stables on Well Lane, High Offley, Staffordshire

Guide Price
£180,000
Barbers Rural Consultancy LLP, Market Drayton
PROPERTY TYPE

Land

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Key features

  • Seven stables (12' x 12' each)
  • Brick general-purpose building ideal for storage
  • Large concrete yard
  • Paddock ideal for grazing
  • Far-reaching views over open countryside
  • Potential for alternative use subject to PP
  • 2.23 Acres (0.91 Ha) in all

Description

The land and buildings are located within the small charming hamlet of High Offley within close proximity of the stunning 12th century Church. The yard sits in an elevated position and has the benefit of stunning far-reaching views in a northerly direction over open farmland.

The network of surrounding quiet country lanes are ideal for exercising of horses. The area is also well served with equestrian facilities and schooling grounds to hire.

The Stableyard

The stables are of block construction on concrete with wood panel over. Originally designed as seven individual stables some of the internal walls have been removed to allow the building to be utilised for other purposes however these internal partitions could be reinstated to offer seven stables or reconfigured to allow five stables, a tack room and feed room.

Although designed as stabling and for equestrian use there is little doubt that the buildings could be adapted for alternative uses including office space, storage or light industrial use subject to the necessary planning consents.

Contained within the site is a small brick building original utilised for agricultural purposes (6m x 4.2m). This building has been subject to an application for conversion to residential use previously and does offer some potential for development in the future subject to the necessary consents. Equally, there could be potential for redevelopment of the entire yard for residential purposes, subject to the necessary planning consents.

The stable yard is accessed via a large concrete yard which offers ideal space for parking of horse boxes and trailers.

The Land

The land is found to the front of the stable yard and is formed in one paddock which is laid to grass with mature hedgerows to three boundaries offering screening and protection from the elements to the stock within. The land is a light, free draining sandy soil and offers the ideal space for grazing of horses.

For further information please contact our office.

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Stables on Well Lane, High Offley, Staffordshire

NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Stafford Station8.6 miles

About the agent

Barbers Rural Consultancy LLP, Market Drayton

Smithfield House Smithfield Road Market Drayton TF9 1EW

Barbers Rural Consultancy LLP, Market Drayton

Barbers Rural is an independent firm of Shropshire Estate Agents and Chartered Surveyors with an experienced and specialist team to advise on all Land and Rural Property matters

We are passionate about rural property. We know it, we sell it, we let it and we live in it. We are confident that we can offer the most practical guidance on your rural property matters.

We work with more than just farms, land and country properties. Our clients have Smallholdings, Cottages, develo

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