Warminster Wiltshire BA12 6AR Charnage, Mere
- Offers In Excess Of
- £1,650,000
- 5
- 2
- 3
- Freehold
- G Council Band
Features at a glance
- Wonderfully private position
- Former swimming pool
- Georgian farmhouse (not listed)
- Farm buildings with re-use potential (stp)
- Manége and paddocks
- Arable & pasture farmland
- Outbuildings & stables
- In total approximately 28.64 acres
- Former kitchen garden, with apple, pear, fig and walnut trees
- As a whole or in lots
An unlisted period farmhouse with outbuildings and land
Lot 1 - Charnage Farmhouse, buildings & land
Lot 1 presents the opportunity to purchase a period family home with a former swimming pool, equestrian facilities, views and land, plus extensive outbuildings with significant planning potential for further houses and/or holiday accommodation or other alternative uses. All in a popular and highly accessible rural location.
Farmhouse
Charnage Farmhouse is a stone & slate Georgian farmhouse (not listed) sitting in a wonderful position at the end of long, private drive which is lined with beautiful horse chestnut trees. The farmhouse has a symmetrical frontage including a central external stone porch which provides an inviting approach into the home. The older part of the farmhouse, believed to pre-date 1800, adjoins to the side. The Porch leads into the Dining Room with a large feature fireplace, which in turn leads to the Living Room at the front of the house (with another open fire) and a Sitting Room at the rear of the house, with excellent views over the rolling farmland beyond. A corridor leads into the two-storey side extension and the Kitchen which is understood to have flagstones beneath the floor covering, and which in turn leads to a Utility Room, Cloakroom, Boot Room and Office. At the rear of the house is also a Conservatory overlooking the garden. On the first floor a Landing leads to five double Bedrooms, two of which share a ‘Jack & Jill’ en-suite Shower Room comprising walkin shower, W/C and wash basin. There is also a family Bathroom comprising bath, walk-in shower and wash basin. From the Landing a staircase rises to the second floor / attic space which is divided into four rooms which could potentially be converted into substantial additional accommodation. There is also a useful Cellar, accessed via stairs descending from the ground floor.
Garden and grounds
The farmhouse has a level patio and a good size terraced lawn at the rear, providing plenty of space for a family. The views from the garden are a particular feature of Charnage Farmhouse, taking full advantage of the slightly elevated position, looking west across countryside and towards Mere, with impressive sunsets. To the side is a walled former Kitchen Garden, with apple, pear, fig and walnut trees and a medlar tree plus vegetable and fruit beds. Within this area is also a former outdoor swimming pool. To the south of the buildings is an outdoor manége with rubber surface and hardcore base, which sits next to a one-acre paddock. Lying to the west of the farmhouse and garden is a gently sloping pasture field of around 11 acres which is overlooked from the house. To the south is a 10 acre pasture field with separate road access providing additional grazing land.
Outbuildings
Near the farmhouse is a single storey stone and slate building overlooking the walled kitchen garden. It was converted some time ago into a pool house and changing rooms and would make an excellent ancillary cottage (subject to planning) providing guest or family accommodation. It has windows overlooking the kitchen garden and long reaching views to Duncliffe Hill to the south, in Dorset. Extending beyond is a range of garages, a workshop, 9 stables and storage buildings including a former coach house.
Farm buildings
There are two yards of farm buildings, one either side of the farmhouse drive. These range from open span steel frame buildings to traditional stone & brick barns and smaller single storey traditional buildings. There is a separate access from the highway into the lower yard, and into the higher yard from the field in Lot 2.
Planning
An initial scoping report has been commissioned to review the planning potential of the buildings at Charnage Farm. The outcome is considered positive for a small-scale development of houses. A copy of the report is available from the selling agent on request. Potential buyers are however encouraged to undertake their own due diligence.
General
Method of sale: Charnage Farm is offered for sale as a whole, or in up to 5 lots by private treaty. Tenure: The property is sold freehold with vacant possession on completion.
Services: Charnage Farmhouse has mains water and electricity and private drainage to a septic tank. Strutt & Parker has not confirmed whether or not the private drainage is compliant with current regulations. Heating is oil fired central heating. The farm buildings are understood to have three phase electricity. Mains water is available to all lots. There are two existing mains connections. In the event of being sold separately lots 2, 3 and 5 may require new connections or sub-meters (at the buyer/s’ cost). The mains water line runs through Pimperleaze Road. Mobile coverage and broadband: Information can be found here: https://checker.ofcom.org.uk/engb/mobile-coverage
EPC: F
Council Tax: Band G. 2025/26 payment £4,048.
Wayleaves, easements and rights of way: The property is being sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights including; rights 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 formasts, pylons, stays, cables, drains, water and gas and other pipes whether referred to in these particulars or not. There are public footpaths over the land. Further details are available from the vendor’s agent.
Schemes: None.
Designations: Parts of the farm are in a Nitrate Vulnerable Zone (NVZ). The property falls outside of the nearby National Landscape (formerly known as AONB).
Holdover: Holdover may be reserved to allow the harvesting of growing crops.
Sporting, timber and mineral rights: All sporting timber and mineral rights are included in the freehold sale, in so far as they are owned.
Fixtures and fittings: All items usually regarded as tenant’s fixtures and fittings and equipment, together with garden ornaments and statuary, are specifically excluded from the sale. These may be available to the purchaser by separate negotiation.
Covenants and/or restrictions: There may be restrictions / covenants listed on the Land Registry Title deed, details of which will be made available by the vendors solicitors on request.
Plans, areas and boundaries: Any representation by the owner or agent is indicative only and should not be relied upon without clarification from a legal advisor.
Local authority: Wiltshire Council
VAT: In the event that a sale of the property, or any part of it, or any right attached to it, becomes a chargeable supply for the purposes of VAT, such tax will be payable in addition.
Health and safety: Given the potential hazards of a farm we ask you to be as vigilant as possible when making your inspection for your own personal safety, particularly around the farm buildings and livestock.
Viewing: Strictly by confirmed appointment with the vendor’s agent, Strutt & Parker
This property has 28.64 acres of land.
Situation
Charnage Farm is in a wonderful rural location around 1 mile east of the village of Mere, with very few neighbours and a wonderfully private position. Mere offers a wide range of shops and facilities including an excellent health centre, chemist, post office, supermarket, fish farm, greengrocer, fire and policestation, museum, public library and Mere Primary School. The Stourhead Farm Shop is also close. Nearby Gillingham has a Waitrose and a mainline railway service to London Waterloo. In addition, Warminster and Castle Cary also have mainline stations which provide direct access to London Paddington. The cities of Salisbury and Bath provide a more comprehensive range of shopping, restaurants, cinemas and theatres.
Communications by road are excellent with the A303 providing a link to the M3, M25 and London, or the West Country. The whole property falls outside the Cranborne Chase & West Wiltshire Downs National Landscape (formerly known as AONB).
Sporting and Recreation
Hunting is with the South and West Wilts, Blackmore Vale and Portman. Racing at Salisbury and Wincanton. Golf at Warminster, Wincanton and Sherborne.
Schools
There are many highly regarded schools within easy reach including Port Regis, Sandroyd, Hazelgrove, Clayesmore, Sherborne, Millfield, Bryanston, Milton Abbey, King’s Bruton, St Mary’s Shaftesbury, St Antony’s Leweston. Marlborough, St Mary’s Calne and Downside are a little further away.
History
Charnage Farm is an historic holding, appearing in the Domesday book as ‘Chedelwick’ and forming part of the manor of Chadenwyche, the ownership of which is documented back to 1571. In 1736, the manor was passed to Richard Hoare, son of the founder of Hoare & Co private bank, and who was afterwards knighted and served as Lord Mayor of London. Descendants of Richard Hoare later owned the Stourhead Estate, of which Charnage Farm remained part until 1857 when it was sold to John White, a then tenant of the farm. The farm has remained in the White family until today.
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