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£2,250,000

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Badgworth, Somerset. An incredibly popular competition venue and livery yard with a detached dwelling and second house available by separate negotiation

Cooper and Tanner in Frome

Number of Bedrooms
5
Number of Bathrooms
2
Number of Reception Rooms
3
Number of Acres
46
Number of Stables
38
Facilities
Outdoor school, Indoor school, Good local hacking, Field shelters, Livery rest/coffee room and Rug room
Description
Beech Tree Farm has been run for many years as the incredibly successful and popular equestrian centre, Badgworth Arena and we are absolutely delighted to be able to offer it for sale as a whole or in two lots; Beech Tree Farm and The Lodge. To arrange to view contact the Equestrian team at Cooper and Tanner on 01373 455060 (option 2). Beech Tree Farm. Guide price £2,250,000 As edged red on the sale brochure Description. Beech Tree Farm comprises a detached bungalow with a self-enclosed annexe set in a pleasant garden and overlooking the equestrian facilities, but still maintaining a degree of privacy. The equestrian facilities include an indoor school, two all weather outdoor schools, a third school that requires attention, stables and a large parking area. All set in approximately 46.06 acres of grounds and paddocks. House. The bungalow is well presented throughout and offers versatile accommodation that would suit a variety of requirements including multi-generational living or space for a member of staff. The main dwelling comprises an entrance hall with doors leading to the two reception rooms and an inner hallway leading to the bedrooms. The sitting room lies to the front of the property and is a lovely light room with a feature fireplace. The dining room lies to the side of the kitchen and overlooks the rear garden. The kitchen is well appointed with a range of fitted wall and base units, range style oven with an extractor over and space for under counter appliances. A door leads from the kitchen into the utility room, with a separate cloakroom, and then into the annex. The bedrooms are at the other end of the property along with a large family bathroom. The annex has an independent access meaning it can be occupied completely separately from the main accommodation. It comprises a sitting room, kitchen, a good-sized double bedroom with an ensuite and a conservatory. Below the property and accessed from the rear, with vehicular access, is a large under croft that has in the past been used as an educational space but would suit a wide variety of uses including additional accommodation, home office or leisure space, subject of course to gaining any of the necessary consents. Outside. To the front and side of the property is a large gravelled parking area with a detached double garage. The gardens are currently predominantly lawn and are enclosed by post and rail fencing. Badgworth Arena. Badgworth Arena has, over the years, established itself as one of the most popular local competition venues, holding a range of competitions throughout the year including both unaffiliated and affiliated events alongside regular training riding club and pony club training sessions. The yard provides stabling both for the current owner’s own horses and some DIY liveries. The facilities provided by the equestrian centre are comprehensive and incredibly versatile and could easily be adapted to suit a variety of uses, perhaps even non-equestrian, subject of course to gaining any of the necessary consents. The access from the road is lovely and wide and the driveway leads down to a large open, parking and turning area with ample space to accommodate boxes and trailers. Below the parking area is a large floodlit all weather arena of approximately 65m x 30m with a pro wax surface, enclosed by wooden post and rail fencing and a judges box at one end. Beyond the floodlit arena is a second dressage arena of approximately 66m x 25m with a sand and rubber surface and left unfenced. Below this is a third arena of approximately 50m x 24m. It is enclosed by wooden post and rail fencing and would require a new surface but is currently being used as a useful turn out patch. The indoor school is a real asset to the centre and comprises an arena of approximately 55m x 25m with a pro wax surface. A leanto to one side provides a useful jump storage area and space for competitors to wait. At the end of the building there is a ground floor viewing gallery and seating area. There is an office to one end of seating area and then a classroom to the other, making it a versatile space. There is a commercial kitchen which is run by the current owners on competition days and generates a good income stream. There are also toilet facilities. Stairs lead to the upper floor which has been divided to create a store room and now a private clinic space (with an independent access via an external staircase) but has in the past been a further teaching room and tack shop. With large windows overlooking the indoor arena is gives a great view of the competition below. To the side of the indoor arena and accessed from the outside are 14 boxes, a feed room and tack room. There is also a door leading to a rug store which in turn gives access to the judge’s box for the indoor arena. On the other side of the school building there are a further 15 boxes of varying sizes with two tack rooms and a large hay barn. Beyond the main yard is “Pete’s Place” which is a timber built American barn style stable block with 9 boxes and a tack room. To the side is a separate gravelled parking area with space for several vehicles and boxes making it a useful independent yard. There is also a pair of timber field shelters to the side with gates to the front that are being used for bedding and hay storage. The Land. The land lies predominantly to the north and east of the yard with a couple of home paddocks to the side of the house. The land to the east of the yard has been divided into conveniently sized paddocks, with some post and rail fencing and mature hedges and is level in aspect. There has in the past been some cross-country fences in this area, but they have not been used for some time and would need repair. The field beyond this is also enclosed by mature hedges and again is level in aspect without any permanent dividing fencing. The largest field is gently sloping in aspect, towards the western boundary where it becomes more level along the hedge line and opens into a further paddock of level pasture land. The combination of topography provides a variety of grazing to suit many different needs from individual paddocks to turnout more suited to a herd set up. A hardcore access track leads from the parking area through to the further fields making access for machinery and maintenance straight forward. The land coloured green on the site plan is owned by the neighbour and is currently also being offered for sale. It extends to approximately 10.78 acres of pasture land. Location. Beech Tree Farm and The Lodge are in a superb rural position on the outskirts of the village of Badgworth, approximately 21 miles to the south of Bristol and 4 miles outside the picturesque and popular village of Wedmore. Although a small rural village Wedmore provides an excellent range of amenities including a post office and village store, choice of three public houses, schools (primary and middle), sprots clubs including football, cricket, golf and bowls), farm shop and The Borough – a parade of independent shops and businesses. The area is well served with equine related businesses and suppliers including feed and bedding merchants, saddlers and tack stores, vets and equine dentists. For those who perhaps need to travel further afield the area is well served with road and rail connections including the A38 which links to the M5 just to the north of Highbridge. The road connections make access for horse boxes and trailers straight forward Highbridge also provides a mainline rail service between Penzance and Cardiff including stops at Exeter St Davids, Taunton and Bristol Temple Meads. The business. Badgworth Arena is run as a competition and training venue alongside DIY liveries and venue hire and has grown over the years to be one of the area’s most popular centres. Competitions are run on both an affiliated and unaffiliated basis, both with British Dressage and British Showjumping. Entries are made using My Riding Life and upcoming competitions and events are publicised using the Badgworth Arena Facebook (with approximately 8,000 followers). The centre is also available for external hire and regular hirers include local riding clubs, pony clubs alongside private hires. On site catering is provided by the current owner and generates a useful income stream, which could be expanded if required. Income and expenditure figures are available on request following a viewing.
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