£1,750,000
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4 bedroom equestrian
Stone Penn Lane, Holwell, Melton MowbrayAbout this property
- Comprehensive Equestrian Infrastructure: A professional-grade yard with multiple high-quality loose boxes and secure ancillary storage.
- Set in Approximately 16 Acres of Pasture: Extensive, well-fenced land offering excellent grazing and paddock rotation options.
- Professional Training Facilities: Featuring a high-quality outdoor ménage and the significant benefit of two horse walkers.
- Panoramic Elevated Views: A stunning position providing far-reaching vistas across the open Leicestershire countryside.
- Substantial Agricultural Barn: A versatile and large-scale building suitable for hay storage or machinery housing.
- Superb Hacking Access: Ideally located for immediate entry into a vast network of local bridleways and quiet lanes.
- Horsebox-Friendly Access: A large gravelled driveway.
- Secure and Private Grounds: The property is set back from the lane, offering a high degree of privacy for both horses and owners.
- Detached Family Residence: A substantial and well-appointed home offering a blend of traditional character and modern comfort.
- Equestrian Lifestyle Hub: A rare opportunity to acquire a property where the land and professional-grade facilities are the primary focus of the estate.
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ExpandThe estate's infrastructure is comprehensive, featuring a professional stable yard, an all-weather ménage, and the significant addition of two horse walkers to support a full training or competition schedule. The sprawling acreage is intelligently fenced into multiple paddocks for year-round grazing rotation, while the large agricultural barn and generous turning circles cater effortlessly to heavy machinery and large horseboxes. With far-reaching views across the Vale of Belvoir and immediate access to a vast network of local bridleways, the Lodge offers an unparalleled lifestyle for the serious equestrian enthusiast.
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