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Guide price

£2,400,000

4 bed property for sale

Nethercott Lane, Lydeard St. Lawrence, Taunton, Somerset TA4
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
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Guide price

£2,400,000

4 bed property for sale
Nethercott Lane, Lydeard St. Lawrence, Taunton, Somerset TA4

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: C

Just added
Auction
Freehold
Added on 19/08/2025

About this property

  • Purpose built dairy farm

  • Modern range of farm buildings

  • 153 Acres productive arable and pastureland

  • Rural surroundings

  • Peaceful setting in Lydeard St. Lawrence

  • Close to Bishops Lydeard

A purpose built dairy farm centred upon a 4 bedroom farmhouse (aoc), together with a modern range of farm buildings and 153 Acres of productive arable and pastureland.

Ashcombe Farm was acquired as bare land in 2010 by the current owners who have since obtained planning permission and built a modern range of buildings used for dairying along with a spacious four bedroom dwelling (aoc).
The vendors are selling following a decision to relocate to Scotland to continue their passion for farming.
The farmhouse

Ashcombe Farmhouse was completed in 2012 subject to an agricultural occupancy condition and is of rendered block elevations under a pitch slated roof and enjoys double glazing and oil-fired central heating throughout. The accommodation in brief comprises an entrance hall with stairs rising to the first floor, to the side is a dual aspect living room with log burning stove and French doors lead through to an L-shaped kitchen/dining room. This room also enjoys a dual aspect and is fitted with a modern range of base and wall units containing a number of integral appliances. A door leads off to a utility, w/c and office. Upstairs are four double bedrooms with principal en-suite and family bathroom.
The land

The land associated with the property is contained within a ringed fence and comprises a block of gently undulating arable and pastureland with the majority capable of growing combinable crops. The land is classified as Grade III on the Defra Land Classification map and ranges between 100m and 130m above sea level. The land in all extends to approximately 153 acres as shown on the attached identification plan.
Lotting

The property is being offered for sale as a whole or in four lots as follows;-

Lot - 1 Ashcombe Farmhouse, buildings and 44.62 acres, as shown shaded pink on the attached id plan
Guide Price £1,300,000.

Lot - 2 Productive arable and pastureland in all about 35.71 acres showed in shaded green on the attached id plan
Guide Price £350,000.

Lot - 3 Productive arable land in all about 33.86 acres shown shaded blue on the attached id plan
Guide Price £350,000.

Lot - 4 Productive arable land in all about 39.20 acres showed in shaded purple on the attached id plan
Guide Price £400,000.
Sporting rights

We understand are in hand and run with the freehold.
Services

Mains and private water, mains electricity, drainage to a private system.
Outgoings

Council Tax on the house - Band E.

Rights of way, easements, wayleaves, etc.
The property is sold and as far is required by the vendors and will be conveyed subject to all rights of way, easements and wayleaves of telegraph and telephone poles, stays and wires, electricity pylons, poles and cables, water and gas pipes at present erected on the passing over or under the property and subject to the agreement effecting the same (if any). A footpath traverses Lots 1,2,3.
Tenure and tenancies

The property is offered with freehold tenure with vacant possession available on completion. Vendors retain the right of holdover should there be any unharvested crops.
Town and country planning

The farm is subject to an Agricultural Occupancy Condition. For the exact details please contact the selling agents.

The wording of the tie is as follows:-
The occupation of the dwelling shall be limited to a person solely or mainly employed or who being no longer employed, was last employed in the locality in agriculture as defied in Section 336(1) of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 or in forestry (including any resident dependants or a widow or a widower of such a person).
Environmental schemes

The land is subject to a sfi Agreement which commenced in November 2024. For further details, please contact the selling agents.
Additional information

Broadband: Adsl—Standard broadband is available—highest available download speed 13 Mbps, highest available upload speed 1 Mbps. (Openreach).

Mobile Coverage: Available via EE, O2, three and vodafone. For an indication of specific speeds and supply or coverage in the area we recommend contacting your own provider.

Flooding: The property is in an area at a very low risk from River/Sea and Surface Water flooding (defined as the chance of flooding each year as less than 0.1%).

The property is situated to the east of Lydeard St. Lawrence set within rural surroundings dominated by agriculture. The village itself has a thriving primary school, parish church and village hall. Some 3 miles away is the larger centre of Bishops Lydeard where facilities include a Doctor’s surgery, convenience store, garage, pubs and café.

Taunton, the county town provides a complete range of scholastic, retail and leisure facilities, a national hunt racecourse and Somerset County cricket ground. Communication links include a main line rail link to London/Paddington and access to the M5 motorway at Junction 25. Sedgemoor Auction Centre is located at North Petherton and International Airports can be found at both Bristol and Exeter.
Outside

The property is approached off a quiet country lane over a concrete driveway which sweeps down to the rear of the property and continues to the farm buildings. To the rear of the house is parking for several cars and access to a double garage. The main gardens lie to the south and are predominantly lawned, contained within natural hedgerow boundaries.
The farm buildings

The farm buildings lie adjacent to the farmhouse and comprise a range of steel framed covered yards containing a 20/40 parlour with collecting yard and associated fittings (12m x 37m) with a 220 head optimum throughput. Adjacent is a return passage (37m x15m) together with a lean to fodder store (10m x 37m). The buildings have been designed for a low input system but could easily be converted to alternative farming operations if required. Adjacent to the buildings to the north is a slurry lagoon.

More information

  • Tenure

    Freehold

  • Council tax band

    E

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