A SOMERSET farmhouse property bought as a “wreck” almost 14 years ago is back on the market – for almost three times what it was last sold for.
Windmill Farm, including an 18th century farmhouse, was bought at auction in 2010 for a price believed to be around £500,000.
Now, it has gone back on sale, with the guide price of a whopping £1.35 million.

The 10.43-acre property, in Pibsbury, near Langport, is being marketed by Somerset agent Greenslade Taylor Hunt (GTH).
As well as the restored farmhouse itself, Windmill Farm also includes a two-bedroom lodge and two detached holiday lets.

A GTH spokesperson said: “It was bought at a GTH auction as a wreck 14 years ago, with the vendors spending 12 months restoring the property to its former glory.
“Now, it provides a beautiful home augmented by attractive holiday accommodation, which the current vendors have created.
“It created a good deal of interest when it came onto the market, but all types of property are currently being sought in the Langport area.”
The listing for Windmill Farm describes it as incorporating “a beautiful mix of old and new”.

“Offered for sale in immaculate condition throughout, with a two-bedroom lodge and two sought-after holiday accommodations all set centrally in its 10.43-acre plot.”







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