Building | Sq M | Sq Ft |
Grain store | 347.02 | 3,735 |
Open store | 96.71 | 1,041 |
TOTAL | 443.73 | 4,776 |
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Two agricultural buildings totalling approximately 445.09 sq m (4,791 sq ft) set on a plot of land extending to approximately 0.12 hectares (0.29 acres). The grain store is constructed of a concrete frame with a concrete floor and under a corrugated asbestos roof. The walls are part galvanised grain walling with corrugated asbestos sheeting above. Access to the building is via a roller shutter door and a personnel door, to the front of which is a concrete apron. Overall the building extends to approximately 347.02 sq m (3,735 sq ft).
Immediately to the north, adjacent to the grain store, is a general purpose open fronted store. This building is constructed of a concrete frame with an earth floor under a corrugated asbestos roof. The walls on three sides are concrete blocks with the fourth being open fronted. Overall the building extends to approximately 96.71 sq m (1,041 sq ft). There are no services to either building and there will be a right of access at all times to access the adjacent cottages.
Further information is available in the attached brochure.
The buildings are situated in an idyllic spot with views to the south across the Solent and Isle of Wight. It is located on the outskirts of the village of Lovedean and less than 10 miles to the south of the town of Petersfield and 12 miles north of Portsmouth.
The property is located close to the villages of Lovedean and Hambledon, the latter having the oldest English sparkling wine vineyard. The Farm is located near to the well-known Bat & Ball pub. The market town of Petersfield offers wider facilities including pubs, restaurants and shops. The transport links are excellent with the A3 close by as well as direct rail access into central London from Petersfield Station in just over an hour. The property is situated just outside The South Downs National Park.
Access to the buildings is via double gates from Broadway Lane, an unclassified public highway.
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East Hampshire District Council (01730 266551) - www.easthants.gov.uk The buildings lie outside the South Downs National Park and could therefore potentially qualify for permitted development rights under Class Q and Class R, being conversion to residential use and employment use respectively. Purchasers should satisfy themselves as to the planning position with the local planning authority. No overage provisions for a change of use will be applied.
Freehold
An EPC is not required
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