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Listed Grade II as being of architectural or historical interest, Hanningfield Farmhouse is a fine timber frame farmhouse with origins estimated to date back to the 16th Century. Following the trends in architectural styling, the farmhouse was re-fronted with an attractive gault brick façade in the late 18th Century incorporating sash windows and a handsome plain column Tuscan portico.

Under the same ownership for recent generations, the house itself provides substantial family accommodation, the rear wing of which is currently utilised as a self-contained cottage. Indicative of properties which have not changed hands, various aspects might be considered ‘slightly dated’ by today’s standards, with fabulous potential for refurbishment to reveal the historic fabric of the house and provide a home of immense charm and character.

Outside
Standing well back from the the road in a quiet and peaceful setting, the grounds to Hanningfield Farm extend to approximately twelve acres including formal gardens and meadows together with areas of mature trees. The house is approached over a long driveway past a large pond and spurs off to a dual access carriage drive which sweeps to the front of the house. The main drive continues to the farm buildings, however, there is a furher access available to the barns via a gateway and track leading back to Hanningfield Green

Located to the south and east of the farmhouse and with an historic footprint shown on early maps of the village, the former farm buildings include a magnificent, hipped roof clunch barn with two prominent gables facing east. The remaining buildings are of mixed construction and include generous modern barns, stables and former single storey poultry unit

*AGENTS NOTE - Whilst no formal planning applications have been submitted, a ‘Planning Overview’ has been prepared by Carter Jonas and is available from the agents on request.

Location
Hanningfields Farm occupies a pleasant position on the periphery of the village centre, Lawshall has a thriving community where local amenities include primary school, village hall, historic village inn, Evangelical Free Church and the magnificent 13th Century parish Church of All Saints. The village is situated approximately six miles south of Bury St Edmunds which provides a comprehensive range of schooling, shopping, recreational and cultural facilities
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