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Friday, March 23, 2018

Savills | Draycott House, Hopwell Road, Draycott, Derby, DE72 3PE

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Description
Draycott House extends to about 166 acres (67 hectares) with substantial residential accommodation, extensive equestrian facilities and further modern and traditional agricultural buildings.

Draycott House - The principal residential property is Draycott House, a Grade II Listed Georgian House built in the late 18th Century, with later additions. The property is believed to have been designed by Joseph Pickford (1734–1782) of Derby who is considered one of the leading architects of his time with an impressive list of appointments including some notable country houses across Derbyshire. The property extends to about 6,196 sq.ft. (576 sq.m.) over three floors. The ground floor comprises; entrance hall with stairs leading to first floor and separate WC. The entrance hall leads off to a well appointed sitting room with feature open fireplace, hardwood flooring, full height sash windows and free standing cast iron radiators. A second sitting room leads off the entrance hall and benefits from hardwood flooring, timber sash windows and open fireplace. The entrance hall leads through to the kitchen and dining room which benefits from fitted units with inset ceramic sink and an AGA. Stone flooring and exposed timber beams along with timber sash windows. To the rear of the property there is a useful home office with adjoining utility room. The swimming pool with adjoining wash room completes the ground floor. The first floor comprises; master bedroom leading into walk-in wardrobe and en-suite shower room; a second double bedroom and family bathroom with free standing bath and walk in shower completes the first floor. The second floor comprises 3 double bedrooms and a second family bathroom with walk in shower and bath.

The Coach House - The Coach House lies adjacent to the principal residence and provides a Grade II Listed detached two storey red brick dwelling. The property extends to about 2,757 sq.ft. (256 sq.m.). The ground floor comprises; Kitchen/ Breakfast room with floor and wall mounted units, electric oven and an AGA. A utility room and adjoining WC lead off the Kitchen. Two further sitting rooms, one with a wood burning stove and access to the front garden and the second with a three bay sash window and open fire complete the ground floor. The first floor comprises; 4 double bedrooms and a family bathroom with hand wash basin, WC, bath and shower. Draycott House and The Coach House enclose a courtyard area with the addition of a further attractive red brick traditional building which comprises a one bedroom dwelling. The courtyard provides substantial parking for the properties. To the east of the courtyard lies the former walled garden.

Draycott Farmhouse - Further residential accommodation is provided within Draycott Farmhouse, a detached red brick two storey dwelling extending to about 1,675 sq.ft. (156 sq.m.). The ground floor comprises; entrance hall leading off to a sitting room and storage cupboard. A second sitting room/ dining room with adjoining storage cupboard leads off the entrance hall. The kitchen benefits from fitted floor and wall mounted units, sideboards and gas oven. A utility room and adjoining WC complete the ground floor. The first floor comprises; 3 double bedrooms one with fitted wardrobe, and a family bathroom with hand wash basin, WC, bath and shower.

Farm Buildings and Equestrian Facilities - Draycott House provides an extensive range of traditional and modern farm buildings which are further described within the sales particulars.

The Farmland - The farmland which comprises about 149 acres (60.2 hectares) of permanent pasture land has historically supported a beef herd in addition to providing valuable grazing land for the former equestrian activities on the farm. The farmland has also been utilised previously as a cross country course for numerous equestrian events. The land is predominantly Grade 3a and 3b as recorded in the Soil Survey of England and Wales. The farmland is further described within the sales particulars.

Tenure. The property is offered for sale freehold, subject to any existing leases, licences or tenancies of any kind.
Method of Sale and Lotting. The property is offered for sale by private treaty as a whole or in lots as described within these particulars. Consideration may be given to further subdivision of lots and combinations of lots. In the event of a sale in lots, cross rights and reservations may be imposed and granted for the provision of access, maintenance and services.

Holdover. Subject to the date of completion, the Vendors may wish to retain a right of holdover to remove certain fixtures and machinery off the property. There may also be a right of holdover on the farm buildings and further rights of holdover may be required to remove any livestock off the property. Rights of holdover may be required into 2018.
Employees/TUPE. Where applicable, the purchaser will be responsible for taking on existing employees, eligible under the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations.

Unregistered Land. The title to the Property is registered save that the access drive off Hopwell Road to the east of the farmstead is currently unregistered. The Vendors believe that this access drive was originally public highway but was stopped up when the A52 dual carriage way to the north was built. Please note that the Vendors will sell the Property (both registered and unregistered parts) with no title guarantee.
Overage Provision. The property will be sold subject to an uplift provision. Lots 1, 4 and 5 will be sold subject to an uplift clause specifying that 30% of any increase in value of the land or buildings due to development (as defined in Section 55 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990) will be payable to the Vendors should such development occur within 25 years from the date of completion. The uplift will be payable upon sale or implementation but shall not be triggered by any development for agricultural and/or equestrian purposes. Lots 2, 3, 6, 7 and 8 will be sold subject to an uplift clause specifying that 20% of any increase in value of the land due to development (as defined in Section 55 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990) will be payable to the Vendors should such development occur within 25 years from the date of completion.

Services. We understand that mains electricity and water supplies are connected to the property. We understand that drainage is to a private system. (Savills have not tested any service, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise).
Sporting, Timber & Minerals. The sporting and timber rights, so far as they are owned over the freehold of the property, are included in the sale. The mineral rights and ancillary powers of working are reserved to a third party across the majority of the property.
Wayleaves, Easements and Rights of Way. The property is sold subject to, and with the benefit of, all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way whether public or private and covenants whether mentioned or not. There are a number of public footpaths that cross the property. There is a right of way in favour of Severn Trent Water to access a pump station located upon the property. The pump station lies to the north west of Draycott Farmhouse. The property is also subject to an easement in favour of Severn Trent Water.
Fixtures and Fittings. All tenants' fixtures and fittings are specifically excluded from the sale of the freehold of the property.

Viewings. All viewings are strictly by appointment with the selling agent. Access to all and any part of the property is strictly prohibited without prior appointment.

Health and Safety. Given the potential hazards of a working farm all viewers should take care and precaution and be as vigilant as possible when viewing the land and buildings.

View payable Stamp Duty for this property

Saturday, October 21, 2017

Miley Cyrus Nabs Secluded Farm Outside Nashville – Variety

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BUYER: Miley Cyrus
LOCATION: Franklin, TN
PRICE: $5,800,000
SIZE: 6,689 square feet, 5 bedrooms, 4 full and 2 half bathrooms

YOUR MAMA’S NOTES: Miley Cyrus may be just 24 years old but her personal property portfolio is fast approaching bone fide baller status with the $5.8 million purchase of a secluded farm about 20 miles south of Nashville. The mostly wooded 33.5-acre country hideaway, squirreled down a private dirt lane at the end of a discreet rural cul-de-sac just outside the affluent community of Franklin, is anchored by an approximately three-year-old, classic farmhouse-style main residence of 6,689-square-feet with five bedrooms and four full and two half bathrooms.

A zig-zagged, rocking chair lined porch along the front of the house leads to a center hall entry wrapped in rustic, reclaimed wood planks. Unfussy, wide plank wood floors flow throughout the main floor living and entertaining spaces that include a barn-sized living room that stretches more than 30-feet-long with a capacious double-height ceiling lined with exposed wood beams, several four-pane sash windows almost tall enough to step through and a massive stacked stone raised hearth fireplace between built-in bookshelves. The country farmhouse-style kitchen, with reclaimed brick backsplash, double-wide center island with snack bar, high-end finishes, two-toned cabinetry and top grade appliances, opens to a cozy keeping room with antique brick fireplace and a high, wood-clad ceiling. The main floor master suite has a fireplace and wainscoting trimmed bathroom with a claw-footed soaking tub set at an angle into a windowed corner with a leafy view of the surrounding woods and there are four well proportioned and wall-to-wall carpeted family bedrooms on the upper level along with a den/game room with vaulted and wood-beamed ceiling and a large rooftop deck.

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Accordion fold French doors open the main living room to a screened porch plenty large enough to accommodate living and dining areas and outfitted with wood-patterned tile floors, a wood-clad ceiling and a chunky, stacked stone fireplace surmounted by a flat-screen television. The screened porch leads out to a swimming pool and spa surrounded by extensive terracing and a small putting green. The property also includes a barn-style building set a good distance from the house that would make an excellent entertainment pavilion, recording studio or housing for guests and/or staff.

Over the last few years the superrich 24-year-old Disney darling turned twerking, tongue-wagging international pop superstar has beefed up her residential holdings in a manner commensurate with someone whose net worth is, by some accounts, estimated to be around $200 million. In June 2011 the then 18-year-old entertainment industry provocateur paid $3.9 million for a modern-minded ranch-style residence in the foothills above Studio City; in April 2015 she shelled out another $5 million for a 5.5-acre equestrian ranch in the guard-gated and celeb-filled Hidden Hills enclave; and in early 2016 she coughed up $2.525 million for a slightly more than two-acre spread in the hills above Malibu’s Point Dume that’s next door to a more substantial, multi-acre estate her longtime boyfriend and fiancée, Australian actor Liam Hemsworth, purchased in July 2014 for just over $6.8 million.

Listing photos: Fridrich & Clark