Organic farm near Bath for sale
A beautiful farm in Norton St Philip near Bath which has been organic for over 20 years has come onto the market

An organic farm near Bath with a newly renovated farmhouse, outbuildings, café and 175 acres of organic land is being offered for sale. Norwood Farm is a charming Grade II listed farmhouse with a reception hall, drawing room, dining room, sitting room, kitchen/breakfast room, inner hall, cloakroom, utility room and larder.
Upstairs is a master bedroom suite, three further bedrooms and a further bathroom. The property has been fully renovated but has kept much period detail, from the original staircase to chimney pieces and exposed beams, and the historic elements to the house are complimented by the new wiring and a mega flow pressurised water system.
*Luxury property for sale inear Bath
Outside the garden has newly created bedding areas, lawns and an orchard, while a stone barn provides garaging and storage.
Norwood Farm Cottage is a modern single story detached bungalow which currently needs to be occupied by someone in agriculture, and there is also a farm visitor centre which has a shop and café, as well as a large enclosed area to the back which currently serves as a children’s play area.
The farm has 175 acres of land which is mixed use but mostly pasture for livestock, some arable land and some woodland. The farm stands on the northern edge of Norton St Philip and as such is well located for all amenities as well as the city of Bath. The village church was awarded the inaugural ‘Village Church for Village Life’ award this year by COUNTRY LIFE magazine.
The guide price is £2m; for further information please contact Savills on 01225 474 550 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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