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Home & Lower Farms are located on the Oxfordshire/Gloucestershire border and extends to approximately 1,405 acres (569 ha) providing an outstanding opportunity to purchase a commercial arable farm with Grade II Listed farmhouse, a large range of traditional and modern farm buildings, a two bedroom cottage and productive farmland.

Forming part of Home Farm is Home Farmhouse which is an attractive Grade II Listed Cotswold Stone under clay tile roof property with seven bedrooms and situated in a prominent position with south facing views across its own paddocks, towards the Thames. Adjoining the farmhouse are a range of traditional outbuildings, attractive gardens, stables, paddocks and a tennis court.

To the north, east and west of the farmhouse are a substantial range of modern and traditional farm buildings with potential for alternative uses subject to planning consent.

Located to the north of Lower Farm and south of the popular village of Langford in Oxfordshire is 4 Lower Farm Cottages an attractive two bedroom semi-detached Cotswold stone cottage situated in a desirable position.

The land at Home & Lower Farms comprises; productive, level Grade 2 and 3 arable land (1121 acres), pasture land (154 acres) and mixed woodland (17 acres), some with frontage to the River Thames.

Home & Lower Farms is available as a whole or in up to twelve separate lots as noted below:


Lot 1 – Home Farmhouse

An attractive Grade II Listed Cotswold stone farmhouse with four reception rooms and seven bedrooms, gardens and tennis court, a range of modern and traditional farm buildings with adjoining paddocks.

About 10.89 acres (4.40 ha)

Lot 2 – Grain Stores at Home Farm

Steel portal framed grain store and adjoining grain drying facility with road frontage.

About 0.41 acres (0.17 ha)

Lot 3 – Traditional Courtyard at Home Farm

A brick built single storey stable block with adjoining two storey traditional farm building, steel portal framed general purpose building and a traditional livestock building with road access.

About 0.75 acres (0.30 ha)


Lot 4 – Farm Buildings at Home Farm
A substantial range of modern and traditional farm buildings with adjoining paddock and road access.

About 9.88 acres (4.01 ha)

Lot 5 –Land at Home Farm

Productive Grade 2 and 3 arable land, pasture and woodland with river frontage and good road access.

About 384.03 acres (155.42 ha)

Lot 6 – Land to the east of Kelmscott

Arable and pasture land with river frontage.

About 134.34 acres (54.36 ha)

Lot 7 – Arable land and barn off Langley Lane

Productive arable field with road access and a steel portal framed Dutch barn.

About 39.26 acres (15.90 ha)

Lot 8 - Land north of Langley Lane

Productive Grade 2 and 3 arable land with road access and a reservoir.

About 209.52 acres (84.79 ha)

Lot 9 – Arable land to the south of Langford

Productive arable land split into two enclosures with road access.

About 194.37 acres (78.65 ha)

Lot 10 – Arable land and Grain Store at Lower Farm

A block of productive arable land and mixed woodland with road access and a grain store.

About 410.88 acres (166.32 ha)

Lot 11 – Paddocks in Langford

Two grass paddocks with road access
About 10.98 acres (4.45 ha)

Lot 12 – 4 Lower Farm Cottages

Attractive Cotswold stone cottage with two bedrooms on the edge of the desirable village of Langford.

About 0.13 acres (0.05 ha)

Please get in touch if you would like any further information.

Home and Lower Farms are located between the popular villages of Kelmscott and Langford in West Oxfordshire. The heart of Home Farm is located on the edge of the pretty village of Kelmscott, which is situated near the Gloucestershire/ Oxfordshire border, beside the River Thames. This quaint village attracts visitors to the historic Kelmscott Manor and the Plough Inn country pub. The larger Gloucestershire town of Lechlade-on-Thames lies
just 3 miles to the west with the market town of Faringdon located in Oxfordshire, 6 miles to the east. Both are very easily accessible and offer a
good range of amenities, schools and access to the wider road network.

The popular and attractive town of Burford, often referred to as the "gateway" to the Cotswolds, is 9 miles to the north and provides a superb range of shops, cafés and pubs. The A420 which is taken from Faringdon provides access to Swindon and
Oxford. Swindon lies 12 miles to the south west and has a good train station offering direct services to London Paddington (from 51 minutes) and the A417 dual carriage way provides access to both the M4 motorway (Junction 15, 5 miles) and the M5 motorway (Junction 11, 30
miles). The city of Oxford is 18 miles to the north east with its exceptional city centre and transport networks with connections to London and further afield.
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Kelmscott, Lechlade, Gloucestershire

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