£3,500,000
Land for saleLeighton Road, Stoke Hammond, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK17
2 baths
1 reception
Freehold
About this property
A fascinating residential farm, in an excellent position extending in all to 202.76 acres (82.06 hectares).
The sale of Kings Farm provides a rare opportunity to purchase an attractive, diverse and somewhat unusual residential farming unit, which is centred on Kings Farmhouse. The farmhouse is located on slightly raised ground, bounded by its own land. It has a glorious outlook over the adjoining countryside, which includes an ornamental lake situated in an adjoining paddock. The farmland bounds the farmhouse on all sides.
The farm buildings are situated a short distance from the farmhouse. These include a former office building which has the benefit of planning permission for conversion to a dwelling, providing the potential to create secondary accommodation for the property.
The farmland extends to 191.93 acres (77.67 hectares) together with 5.38 acres of woodland, most of which adjoins the entrance drive. Most of the farmland was in arable production until 2020, when it was planted to legume and herb rich swards, plus 4 fields of winter bird food, under the terms of a Mid-Tier Countryside Stewardship scheme which runs until 31st December, 2025. There is also 30.24 acres of permanent pasture. These fields include “Lake Field” adjoining the farmhouse which incorporates a small lake in an attractive setting.
The sale of Kings Farm provides a rare opportunity to purchase an attractive, diverse and somewhat unusual residential farming unit, which is centred on Kings Farmhouse. The farmhouse is located on slightly raised ground, bounded by its own land. It has a glorious outlook over the adjoining countryside, which includes an ornamental lake situated in an adjoining paddock. The farmland bounds the farmhouse on all sides.
The farm buildings are situated a short distance from the farmhouse. These include a former office building which has the benefit of planning permission for conversion to a dwelling, providing the potential to create secondary accommodation for the property.
The farmland extends to 191.93 acres (77.67 hectares) together with 5.38 acres of woodland, most of which adjoins the entrance drive. Most of the farmland was in arable production until 2020, when it was planted to legume and herb rich swards, plus 4 fields of winter bird food, under the terms of a Mid-Tier Countryside Stewardship scheme which runs until 31st December, 2025. There is also 30.24 acres of permanent pasture. These fields include “Lake Field” adjoining the farmhouse which incorporates a small lake in an attractive setting.