A piece of North East farmland described as “productive” has landed on the market for over £900,000 – take a look at pictures of the land below.
Found in Sedgefield, County Durham, the land has been listed just shy of £1m at £975,000.
The sale comprises of farm buildings, the farmhouse and the land which has been described by estate agents as “productive.”
Covering 69.55 acres, the land boasts a three-bedroom farmhouse set within a large and well-maintained lawned garden along with modern and traditional farm buildings.
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The farmhouse itself is brick built and in good condition according to estate agents, but would benefit from some modernisation.
The property provides an ideal opportunity for a purchaser with a desire to make improvements to the property according to estate agents.
After entering the front door via the porch leads into a central hall with staircase to the first floor and access to the lounge, living room and dining room.
The lounge sports a bay window and tile surround open fire and the dining room provides access to the kitchen, shower room and utility, which leads out to the rear farm yard.
Externally, the farm buildings are located to the rear of the farmhouse and a mixture of traditional and modern buildings which may provide a development opportunity.
In their current forms, estate agents say the buildings provide useful storage space and would be ideal for housing livestock and/or equestrian purposes.
Take a look at the land and property in the pictures below:
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