An Isle of Wight estate in the tranquil countryside featuring a farmhouse, two holiday cottages and a range of agricultural buildings is up for sale with a guide price of £1,250,000.

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Middle Barn Farm in Bathingbourne Lane, near the Garlic Festival site, is available now through property agents BCM Wilson Hill.

This rural retreat offers a blend of historic charm and modern comforts, consisting of a semi-detached farmhouse, two holiday cottages and a range of outbuildings across over 2 acres of picturesque grounds.

Middle Barn Farm on Bathingbourne LaneMiddle Barn Farm on Bathingbourne Lane (Image: Steve Thearle/Peter Box)


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According to The Domesday Book, the property was gifted to Thegn Ethelgeard by King Edwig in 955, the land has evolved from a dairy farm to the charming estate it is today.

The farmhouse boasts a spacious ground floor with a welcoming entrance hall, original flagstone flooring and wooded beams repurposed from a historic shipwreck.

The kitchen, with its island and amble workspaces, flows into a sunroom and a living room, each featuring double doors leading to outside terraces.

A utility room and a bedroom with an ensuite can also be found on the ground floor.

Upstairs, the first floor features three bedrooms, all offering stunning countryside views.

The master suite includes a modern ensuite bathroom, while the remaining bedrooms share a generously sized family bathroom.

In addition to the main residence, Middle Barn Farm includes two holiday cottages, ‘Robins’ and ‘Mallards’, converted from the original milking parlour.

Robins is a stylish one-bedroom barn conversion with an open-plan kitchen, living area and ensuite.

Mallards, with its two large ensuite bathrooms, offers more accommodation.

The grounds at Middle Barn Farm feature split-level lawns, a treehouse, a stream and wildflower trails, with an orchard and a covered pergola adding to the charm.

It also includes a large agricultural building with space for a workshop, machinery and boat storage, as well as a party barn with vaulted ceilings, a conservatory and a utility space.

The Old Granary, a nod to the property’s agricultural past, provides additional storage.