For sale by Auction
at 3.00 p.m. on
Tuesday, the 12th February, 1985.
At The Bull Hotel, Olney, Bucks.
Auctioneers: Brown & Merry, 5 & 7 Market Street, Aylesbury, Bucks.
FIELD HOUSE, HAVERSHAM, WOLVERTON BUCKS.
A FORMER BUCKS. FARMHOUSE WITH EXTENSIVE RANGES OF OUTBUILDINGS ALL STANDING VERY WELL BACK FROM THE ROAD IN ABOUT 3.20 ACRES. IN THE AUCTIONEERS' VIEW THE PROPERTY OFFERS IMMENSE SCOPE FOR THE MODERNISATION AND ENLARGEMENT OF THE FARMHOUSE (SUBJECT TO PLANNING PERMISSION). THE COMPREHENSIVE OUTBUILDINGS" WILL BE OF APPEAL FOR A VARIETY OF AMENITY USES.
Located about three quarters of a mile north-west from Haversham, Field House enjoys a secluded rural position in rolling farmland. The buildings stand back some 200 yards from the road and are approached by a driveway opening out to the gently sloping grounds leading upwards to the south-east from the buildings.
The Farmhouse
With elevations in brick, stone, slate and tile hanging.
On the Ground Floor -
Lounge 12' x 10'H" with fireplace.
Dining Room 15'2" x 11' with fireplace.
Kitchen 7'6" x 7'11" with sink, etc. cooker point and larder.
Bathroom 511" x 5'9" with bath, lavatory basin and w.c.
On the First Floor -
3 Bedrooms respectively 15'4" x 8': 13' x 12'5" and 11'2" x 8'.
Milking Parlour of stone and slate 34'8" x 19'9" with 2 fine exposed roof trusses. Dairy 9'7" x 7'2".
Barn. Badly damaged by fire, the shell of the old stone Barn partially remains and measures 60'6" x 18'9".
Two Stores, each of brick and corrugated iron, and measuring respectively 11' x 9'4" and 10'11" x 8'3".
Milking Parlour of brick and slate 26'7" x 13'11". Loosebox of brick, stone and slate 18'4" x 13'6".
Open Fronted Building of concrete, asbestos and corrugated iron with concrete floor, 44'8" x 20'.
Implement Shed of brick, stone and slate 13'11" x 21'2".
Implement Shed of brick, stone and corrugated iron 21'9" x 12'3".
Range of Looseboxes of brick, stone, timber and asbestos 62' x 15' overall.
Hay Barn of stone and asbestos 10'6" x 20'3".
The grounds extend in all to some 3.20 ACRES and are, for the most part, down to grass. There is some handsome stonewalling to the western boundary and some mature ornamental trees.