An Oxfordshire farm with planning permission already approved to redevelop it has gone on the market for £1.3m
Oxhay Farm, located just west of Cropredy in north Oxfordshire, and 64.40 acres of land are up for sale.
It comprises an existing two-bedroom home and a collection of traditional agricultural buildings which are situated in the centre of the holding.
However, plans have been approved by Cherwell District Council for a reinvention.
The centrepiece of the transformation is the replacement of the existing home with a five-bedroom residence.
The replacement home has been designed to be of modern construction whilst adopting elements of the traditional agricultural buildings.
In the centre of the holding is a range of traditional brick and stone agricultural buildings, which would be converted into living spaces as part of the planning consent on the property.
The buildings form two sides of a walled yard area, which has been incorporated as a traditional feature of the design proposal.
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