

Marledge Farm is situated in an idyllic rural position, close to the sea, in the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The house, although in need of renovation and refurbishment, has substantial character and historical features. It was first mentioned in the History and Genealogy of the Stackpole Family by Everett Stackpole as having been given in 1268 by Philip de Stackpole as a carucate of land to Robert de Crespjoig. The Flemish bread ovens were discovered during an earlier renovation and lend a unique touch to the lower dining room and living area. Summary • Substantial character property offering generous accommodation space • In need of sympathetic renovation and refurbishment • Four reception rooms including dining room with old bread ovens and Flemish chimney Five/six bedrooms. One en suite. • Attached wing with potential to have an annexe (stp – subject to planning) • Pretty grounds and gardens • Good range of traditional stone barns • Modern open-span building • Good block of farmland in a ring fence • In all, set in about 65 acres (stms – subject to measured survey) • Peaceful rural position and yet close to the stunning Pembrokeshire coastline • Convenient to local towns and further afield General Remarks and Stipulations Method of Sale Offered for sale by private treaty as a whole. Tenure & Possession The tenure of the property is freehold with vacant possession upon completion. Services and Council Tax Bands Mains electricity and water. Private drainage. Oil central heating. Council Tax Band F. Restrictive Covenants The Title Register for the property makes reference to a number of restrictive covenants from The National Trust and other bodies. Please contact the selling agent for further details. Overage The farmland will be subject to a reservation by the vendor of an agreed percentage of any uplift in value in the event that planning consent is granted for non-agricultural use of the land (e.g. residential development or renewable energy
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