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Guide price

£2,000,000

8 bed equestrian for sale
Withypool, Minehead, Somerset TA24

    • 8 beds

  • Freehold

Fine and Country - Minehead

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About this property

    Lot 1- The whole: Farmhouse, cottage, stables, outbuildings and 162 acres.
    Lot 2 – House, cottage, stables, outbuildings, and 76.025 acres.
    Lot 3 – Land on the East side of the farm, 86.69 acres.

    Our clients ideally wish to sell the property as a whole; however, they recognise
    there may be genuine interest in purchasing in various lots. The lots indicated have
    been selected as the most practical divisions available, but our clients remain open to
    considering alternative lotting arrangements depending on the level and nature of
    interest expressed. They reserve the right to alter the individual lotting accordingly,
    subject to negotiation.

    The Property
    Situated in the heart of Exmoor National Park, this traditional 162-acre holding presents
    a rare and versatile opportunity for discerning buyers, whether seeking a working
    farm, an equestrian haven, or a peaceful rural lifestyle immersed in nature. Accessed
    via a private drive, the property enjoys a wonderfully secluded and tranquil position,
    surrounded by gently rolling countryside and the timeless beauty of the Exmoor
    landscape.

    Despite its privacy, it remains conveniently close to the village of Withypool and its local
    amenities. At the heart of the holding lies a characterful five-bedroom farmhouse, full of
    warmth and original features. Accompanying this is a delightful three-bedroom cottage,
    ideal for extended family, guests, or holiday let potential (subject to necessary planning
    permissions).

    The land itself is a patchwork of gently sloping pasture, moorland fringe,
    mature woodland, and the meandering Pennycombe Water, providing excellent grazing
    and a rich natural environment.

    A range of modern agricultural buildings, including barns and stabling, support a variety
    of uses—ideal for livestock, horses, machinery, or storage. With access to Exmoor’s open
    moorland, riders can explore miles of spectacular countryside straight from the doorstep.

    Offered for sale for the first time in over 30 years, this substantial holding is suited to a
    range of uses—agricultural, equestrian, residential, or conservation. Available as a whole
    or in lots, it combines flexibility with an unrivalled location in one of the West Country’s
    most unspoilt and sought-after areas. This is more than a farm—it’s a way of life.

    A property steeped in natural beauty and rural tradition, offering peace and tranquility in
    the heart of Exmoor.

    Lifestyle
    Exmoor offers an exceptional rural lifestyle, combining natural beauty with a genuine
    sense of place. For lovers of the outdoors, the opportunities are endless—horse riding
    across open moorland, walking through ancient oak woodlands and deep river valleys, fly
    fishing on the River Barle or Exe, or simply observing the abundant wildlife, including red
    deer and Exmoor ponies.

    The area is also renowned for its field sports, with nearby estates offering excellent
    shooting. Exmoor’s Dark Sky Reserve status also makes it a destination for stargazing,
    with some of the clearest night skies in the country.

    Life here moves at a gentler pace—rooted in community, tradition, and the changing
    seasons—yet remains within reach of excellent schools, transport links, and market
    towns. Whether you are looking for a working farm, an equestrian base, or a peaceful
    country retreat, this property offers a rare chance to become part of the fabric of
    Exmoor.
    Main house

    The property is approached via the front door into a welcoming entrance porch, which opens into a generous entrance hall.
    From here, there is access to a downstairs W.C. And the well-proportioned ground floor accommodation.

    At the rear of the house, the snug offers a particularly cosy and inviting retreat, featuring a charming stone-pointed fireplace
    with an inset wood-burning stove. Rich in character, this room is ideally suited for quiet winter evenings or as a peaceful
    daytime escape, full of warmth and traditional charm.

    Leading from the entrance hall, the traditional farmhouse kitchen enjoys views over the beautifully maintained gardens to
    the rear. Full of rustic character, the kitchen is equipped with an oil-fired aga, which provides both cooking and hot water
    for Bedroom 1. Bright and welcoming, it offers a comfortable and practical space that perfectly reflects the essence of country living, with a strong connection to the surrounding landscape.

    Off the kitchen is a useful walk-in pantry, ideal for additional storage. The kitchen also provides access to the conservatory, a peaceful and light-filled space with lovely views over the garden. It offers an ideal spot to enjoy the surrounding nature in comfort throughout the seasons.

    To the rear of the kitchen is a highly practical utility room, well suited to a countryside lifestyle. There is also a sink and an external door providing convenient access to the front of the property. Off from the utility room is a smaller room housing
    the boiler with ample space for coats and boots.

    Adjacent to the kitchen is a versatile office or study with its own external door, ideal for home working or as a quiet reading space.

    On the opposite side of the house, and accessed from the main entrance hall, is a particularly spacious and elegant dining room. This grand room features a staircase rising to the first floor and offers excellent space for entertaining. A door leads
    through to the double-aspect sitting room, which enjoys an open fireplace and sliding doors to the garden. This wing of the house is ideally suited for entertaining or relaxed family gatherings, combining generous proportions with a warm and
    welcoming atmosphere.

    The staircase rises from the dining room to a large and airy landing, which serves the first-floor accommodation.

    The principal bedroom suite is particularly generous, enjoying wonderful views over the gardens and the valley beyond.

    It is well appointed with its own dressing room, an en suite shower room with bath, and a separate W.C., offering privacy and comfort
    in equal measure.

    Also accessed from the landing is Bedroom 5, a comfortable room with built-in wardrobes, ideal as a guest room or additional family bedroom. Adjacent to this is a well-fitted family bathroom.

    A corridor leads from the main landing to Bedrooms 3 and 4, both of which are light and well-proportioned, with views across the village and towards Withypool Hill, capturing the charm of the Exmoor landscape.

    At the far end of the corridor is Bedroom 2, forming a second suite with its own dressing room, en suite bathroom, and elevated views over the surrounding countryside. This second suite provides an ideal arrangement for multi-generational living, guests, or older children seeking a little more privacy.

    Adjoining the main house is a charming and well-proportioned three-bedroom cottage, offering
    generous single-storey accommodation. With its own private entrance and a sense of separation
    from the main residence, the cottage provides excellent versatility—ideal for multi-generational
    living, guest accommodation, staff housing, or as a holiday let subject to the necessary consents.
    The cottage is thoughtfully laid out with a comfortable sitting room, a well-sized kitchen, and three bedrooms, all arranged on one level for ease of access.

    A private garage and dedicated parking area enhance its independence.

    This additional accommodation not only extends the flexibility of the overall property but also
    offers potential for supplementary income or a secure base for extended family in this sought-after
    Exmoor setting.
    Outside

    Stables and Outbuildings
    Halsgrove benefits from an excellent and well-balanced range of outbuildings, combining both
    modern and traditional structures to serve a variety of agricultural and equestrian needs.

    A charming stable yard forms part of a courtyard arrangement and includes six loose boxes, a tack
    room, and a feed room, all thoughtfully laid out for ease of use and management. The stables are
    easily accessible from both the farmhouse and surrounding paddocks, making them ideal for private equestrian use . The courtyard layout creates a sheltered and practical environment, enhancing dayto-day functionality throughout the seasons.

    In addition to the main stables, there are several smaller outbuildings providing useful storage for
    tools, equipment, or garden machinery, along with potential scope for workshop space or conversion
    to further ancillary uses (subject to planning). These outbuildings reflect the property’s adaptability and capacity to accommodate a wide range of rural pursuits.

    Two larger modern agricultural buildings are discreetly positioned away from the main house
    to preserve the peaceful setting. One of these is a spacious Dutch barn, offering ample room for
    machinery, or livestock, while the second is a steel-framed general-purpose building suitable for a
    variety of farming operations. These buildings are robust, well-maintained, and serviced by good
    vehicular access, enabling smooth operation for both small-scale and more commercial agricultural
    enterprises.

    Together, the stables and outbuildings at Halsgrove provide a comprehensive and highly versatile
    infrastructure, supporting everything from private equestrian use and smallholding activities
    to larger-scale farming or diversification projects, all set within a beautifully unspoilt Exmoor
    landscape.

    Gardens and Grounds
    Mature hedging borders the private drive, creating a welcoming and secluded approach to
    Halsgrove Farm. A particularly appealing feature of the property is its beautifully established and
    well-maintained gardens, which provide a tranquil and picturesque setting around the house.

    Thoughtfully landscaped, the gardens are laid predominantly to lawn and interspersed with a
    rich variety of mature trees, seasonal shrubs, and flowering plants that offer interest and colour
    throughout the year.

    Sheltered seating areas are carefully positioned to enjoy the sun at different times of the day,
    creating ideal spots for outdoor dining or quiet reflection. A paved patio lies adjacent to the house,
    offering a perfect place to relax while taking in the views over the garden and beyond.

    A natural pond, fed by surface water run-off, adds further charm and biodiversity, attracting a range
    of wildlife and enhancing the peaceful atmosphere. Additionally, a timber cabin tucked away within
    the garden provides a delightful retreat, suitable for use as a summerhouse, studio, or home office.
    Outside

    Land and woodland
    In total, Halsgrove extends to approximately 162 acres, comprising a delightful mixture of gardens, pasture, and mature woodland. The land has predominantly been used for livestock grazing, with around 76 acres on the western side, including sloping meadows and a beautiful valley that leads to Pennycombe Water—a haven for wildlife and a
    place of peaceful serenity.

    The majority of the woodland within the valley leading towards the village is designated as ‘Priority Habitat, ’ with areas identified by Natural England as Ancient and Semi-Natural Woodland.

    Its convenient access and well-maintained boundaries make it a versatile holding, suitable for those looking to expand their existing farm or invest in productive countryside acreage within this highly sought-after part of Exmoor.

    The property incudes grazing rights on Withypool Common.

    The Delinked Payment (formerly known as the Basic Payment Scheme) is retained with the farm, and there are no other environmental stewardship or woodland schemes currently in place.

    The land plan has been provided by our vendor’s independent agent and is for identification and reference purposes only. It is not guaranteed and should not be relied upon as a statement of fact. Prospective buyers must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of the boundaries and the description of the property. Any error or misstatement shall not annul the sale, nor shall it entitle either party to compensation in respect thereof.

    Fixtures and Fittings
    All fixtures and fittings unless specifically referred to in this document are otherwise expressly excluded from the sale of the freehold.

    Sporting, Hunting and Public Rights
    The hunting rights across the entire property are held by the Badgworthy Land Company. However,
    sporting, timber, and mineral rights are included with the sale.

    A public footpath runs along the lower section of the southern boundary, on the opposite side of the
    river closest to the village, and does not directly interfere with the house.

    Tenure
    The property is Freehold with the benefit of vacant possession (subject to any rights of holdover
    which may be required dependent on the completion date).

    Utilities and Services
    House: Private water, private drainage and mains electric plus generator, oil fired central heating.
    Cottage: Private water, private drainage, mains electric and Sandyford oil stove.

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    Wayleaves, Rights of Way and Easements
    The property is being sold subject to and with the benefits of all rights including right of way
    (whether public or private) light, support, drainage, water and electricity supplies and other rights
    and obligations, easements and quasi easements and restrictive covenants and all existing and
    proposed wayleaves for masts, pylons, stays, cables, drains, water, gas and other pipes whether
    referred to in these particulars or not.
    VAT

    Any guide price quoted is exclusive of VAT. In the event that the sale of the property, or any part
    thereof, or any rights attached to it, becomes a chargeable supply for the purposes of VAT, such tax shall be payable by the purchaser in addition to the purchase price.

    Fixtures and Fittings
    All fixtures and fittings unless specifically referred to in this document are otherwise expressly excluded from the sale

    EPC Ratiings

    Cottage - E
    Main House - E

    Council tax for house G
    Council Tax for cottage A
    Directions
    From Dulverton proceed out of the town along Northmoor Road and follow this road onto Winsford Hill towards Exford. Continue over the moor and after passing over the last cattle grid known as Comers Gate, ignore the left turning to Withypool and continue along the B3223, take the
    turning on your left before Chibbett Post, into Sparrow Lane, proceed along and Halsgrove Farm
    will be found shortly on the right hand side.

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