An extraordinary coastal farm in North Devon has come to the market - complete with a historic manor house.
Lee Manor and Lee Manor Farm, near Ilfracombe, are being offered separately or together, for £3,625,000, with 92.55 acres.
The farm was previously home to the well-regarded Lee Manor Herd of Pedigree Red Ruby Devon cattle.
It includes a beautiful barn conversion called Farriers End and a traditional stone Shepherd's Barn, all set within 72.16 acres (29.20 hectares) of pasture land and mature ancient woodland.
The Shepherd's Barn has been completely renovated to provide a shower, WC, kitchen facilities and a seating area with wood-burning stove. This building is currently used as a wash and rest room for for overnight stays when calving or lambing.
The seven bedroomed Lee Manor was built in 1896 and is not Listed, but it has a wealth of period features including mullioned windows, Gothic style panelling, stained glass windows throughout and exposed chestnut beams.
The pasture land has stunning panoramic sea views and is currently used for grazing cattle.
The farm has been re-fenced and all of the fields have access to a mains water supply.
One field is bordered by a stream and there are two natural ponds.
Also available to purchase by separate negotiation are three holiday cottages, each with private gardens, parking and sea views.
Lee Manor and Lee Manor Farm are on the market with Stags.
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