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£2,950,000

Stone Allerton, Axbridge, BS26

  • 5 beds
Detached house

£2,950,000

  • 5 beds
Detached house
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Remarkable and flourishing business-lifestyle opportunity with a 5-bedroom house, 3-bedroom holiday cottage and commercial buildings, all set in about 12 acres of grounds, orchards and land.

The business, a growing and multi-award-winning cider brand, shop and hospitality venue, was created in just a few years by the current owners around the historic cider orchards at Orchardleigh Farm and has quickly become one of the key community destinations in the area.

Orchardleigh Farm comprises a well-appointed five bedroom house, a well-appointed three bedroom holiday cottage, buildings which provide processing, retail and hospitality space (the Taproom) and 12 acres of gardens, grounds, paddocks and cider orchards.

The property is set to the south of the Mendip Hills and east of the M5 in a rural location on the edge of the village of Stone Allerton and has fine views of the surrounding countryside. Local centres include Wedmore, Cheddar and Wells.

The dynamic and creative owners have created a cider brand and a business that continues to exceed their expectations and grow year on year. The new owners could build on these foundations or simply revert to selling the apples each year, running the holiday cottage, using the buildings for their own business plans and enjoying the glorious surroundings as a family home.

Accommodation

An outstanding and well-appointed family home with versatile accommodation that is finished to a very high standard. The front door leads into an impressive galleried landing with split staircase rising to the first floor. A triple aspect reception room enjoys views of the orchards and has a stone fireplace with woodburning stove inset and glazed doors to the rear. Adjacent to this room is a snug sitting room with double doors to the rear. The kitchen/living room is the focal point of the house and has a vaulted extension with full height glazing giving a glorious outlook over the garden and orchards beyond. Fitted with a bespoke range of cabinets and top of the range appliances. The dining area is flooded with natural light with views across to the orchards. There is a very well-equipped utility room with extensive bespoke cabinets, central island, sink, oven and hob that provide an extra space when entertaining or offers potential for multi-generational living. There is a pantry, two downstairs cloakrooms and an integral garage on the ground floor. On the first floor the master suite has a large dual aspect bedroom with dressing room and en suite bathroom. There are four further double bedrooms served by two bathrooms.

Outside

The gardens are mainly laid to lawn with a seating area and are bordered by the mature cider orchards which this property is now associated with. There are well-kept raised beds, polytunnels and further storage areas.

The cottage

Set in the gardens with its own private space, a well-appointed three-bedroom holiday cottage which provides a good income source. This could generate in the region of £30,000 p.a.

The Outbuildings

A versatile range of buildings that could suit a wide variety of requirements and business opportunities.

A large 4 bay steel portal framed barn with concrete sides and a roller shutter door. There is power and light with a mezzanine storage area.

A further rendered concrete block outbuilding currently used as the Cider Barn, ‘The Taproom’, a fully licenced hospitality venue and bar with bar area that sells the cider, beer and a wide range of alcoholic drinks and well-equipped catering kitchen to the rear. The Taproom can be hired for events and functions and has regular quiz nights, tastings and other functions.

The Orchards

The award-winning cider has a fascinating history dating back to when the orchards were owned by Schweppes in the 1930’s. There are 12 varieties of apples grown, pressed and fermented on site before going away to be bottled. There is a locally renowned taproom that sells the cider, beer and a wide range of alcoholic drinks. 

Location

The tranquil, rural yet accessible hamlets of Stone Allerton and Chapel Allerton lie between the historic villages of Wedmore and Axbridge, with direct links to Bristol International Airport and the M5 junction 22 via the A38. Local amenities include The Valley Smokehouse at The Wheatsheaf Inn which has a kitchen store and coffee shop. Wedmore, Axbridge and Cheddar offer a wide selection of local shops and amenities including supermarkets, post offices, chemists, dentists and doctors’ surgeries, along with a tempting range of pubs, restaurants and cafes. There are numerous sports’ clubs including Wedmore Golf Club, football, tennis, bowls and cricket clubs, sailing and fishing on Cheddar reservoir and a swimming pool and leisure facilities in Cheddar. Local state schooling includes Wedmore First School, Hugh Sexey Middle School and Kings of Wessex Academy providing comprehensive education. Private schooling is available at Sidcot School in Sidcot, Millfield School in Street, and at the Cathedral School in Wells. School busses pick up locally.

Agents Notes

• A public footpath runs along the rear driveway, through part of the northern orchard area and exits the property via the top section of the front driveway.

• There are solar panels on the house that generate electricity to feed a Tesla battery and a feed in tariff.

• The internet speed is excellent with Truespeed.

• The Taproom is a fully licensed premises.

• The cider making equipment (including cider press and three tractors) and the chattels and equipment in the Taproom and bar are included in the sale at the current guide price.

• The intellectual property, including the brand name, and the business Goodwill are excluded from the sale.

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