THE Isle of Wight's historic Appuldurcombe Farm estate is up for sale.
The peaceful retreat, on Appuldurcombe Road in Wroxall, is on the market through agents BCM Wilson Hill with a guide price of £3,250,000.
It comprised two lots, one valued at £1,995,000, and the other at £1,255,000.
Both can be bought individually or as a whole.
The farm boasts four dwellings for holiday use, all renovated and updated with modern appliances, including converted former milking parlour The Old Dairy.
Appuldurcombe Farmhouse dates back to 1780.
The farmhouse grounds are bounded by a low-level stone wall and a flagstone path leads to the front door, above which is a nod to the building’s age; a date stone stating the year 1780.
The front door opens into a hallway with original flagstone flooring.
To the right is a spacious living room which looks out across the farm, and opposite is the dining room.
At the base of the staircase is the snug, a cosy room which overlooks the garden.
Continuing along the hallway brings you to a modernised kitchen/breakfast room with an electric hob, cooker and ventilation hood.
Opposite the kitchen is a utility room and a playroom/office.
On the first floor is a large landing with a double bedroom to one side and a bathroom and toilet on the other.
Continuing along the landing are a further three double bedrooms, two with ensuite facilities, and a single bedroom.
Adjoining the farmhouse is an annexe – Willow Cottage – which has a spacious double bedroom and bathroom on the first floor.
The property is entered through the back of the farmhouse and its ground floor comprises a modern kitchen/dining and living area with a log burning stove.
The Ox House, a stone barn conversion, is situated adjacent to the farmhouse and annexe.
The ground floor has a modern kitchen which flows through into a cosy living room, and stairs lead to a bathroom and single bedroom.
A further staircase leads to the first floor, which comprises two double bedrooms, a small single bedroom and family bathroom.
Externally, The Ox House has a private walled garden with a mix of flower beds, lawn and fruiting shrubs.
The final dwelling, the Old Dairy, has been beautifully converted and comes with a large kitchen/dining room, decking area and enclosed garden.
Adjacent to the kitchen is a utility room, and the property’s spacious living room boasts a wood burning stove set in an inglenook fireplace.
Also on the ground floor is a toilet and a spacious double bedroom with an ensuite bathroom.
A staircase leads to the first floor, which leads to four large bedrooms, one with ensuite facilities, and a family bathroom.
Each of the residential properties benefit from their own gardens and grounds, with the majority boasting splendid views over the farmland and Island.
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