Property Description
A beautiful two-bedroom mews style property forming part of this beautiful development, surrounded by open countryside. The property enjoys lots of character with farmhouse style doors with metal latches throughout and wooden floors. There is a private enclosed front garden and allocated parking for two cars. A real feature is the shared ownership of adjoining paddock.Enter via the entrance hallway, a large square lounge with vaulted ceilings and dual aspect, wooden flooring and a focal point of a log burner. The kitchen is fitted with a range of base and eye level units and lovely views through the window. There is a nicely finished bathroom, a double bedroom with upgraded en-suite and has been fitted out with built-in wardrobes and a second bedroom.There are 2 parking spaces to the rear of the development.ABOUT HIGHFIELD FARM Highfield Farm dates back to the early 1920’s and was originally a sheep and cattle farm. In 1923, Highfield Farm was purchased by John Ben Snow, an American millionaire and Director of Woolworths, he was one of a handful of managers to come to the UK to spearhead the ‘Woolies’ invasion of Britain. During his time here (between the two wars) It appears he put Highfield Farm on the map. Whilst here he discovered he had a passion for horses and developed a polo and racing stable (the Polo viewing tower still remains) Highfield Farm became a weekend social centre, where he entertained company executives, hosting lavish parties with American ex-pats and the cream of high society.