Grassland farm near Okehampton, Devon for sale
This is an excellent opportunity to buy a good grassland farm suitable for farming and equestrian uses

Fursdon Farm is an attractive three storey farmhouse of traditional stone and cob construction which has recently undergone substantial renovation to a very high standard to provide wonderful family accommodation.
As well as re-roofing the farmhouse, the current owners have also made substantial improvements throughout the farm including planning consent for new access a new farm building and a water supply to the fields.
The main farmhouse itself has an entrance hall, study, sitting room, cold store, utility room, kitchen, dining room, snug and upstairs the master bedroom and four further bedrooms, plus four bathrooms (two en-suite).
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The land comes to around 118 acres with modern farm buildings and productive pastureland.
Fursdon Farm occupies a secluded location in a small valley just over a mile from Exbourne while the town of Okehampton is just under seven miles. The village has a good primary school, a popular pub and a church. Okehampton is a historic Devon town with a larger range of local amenities. Exeter is 27 miles and Dartmoor is within easy reach.
The guide price is £1.4m. For further information please contact Savills on 01392 455 747 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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