The Heath House Estate in Staffordshire
Heath House was built in the 19th century by Thomas Johnson of Litchfield in the Tudor Gothic style and features stunning period detail throughout, with 5 reception rooms and 14 bedrooms, as well as 2 flats and staff quarters.
The Grade II* listed Heath House is in an elevated position to enjoy the bucolic views, surrounded by mature gardens, including a historic walled garden and rock garden, and a Grade II* listed Orangery.
A unique enterprise opportunity, the country estate spans over 400 acres of rolling parkland, with 257 acres in contract for agricultural use.
The owners run a wedding and events business on the estate, with its 4 cottages used as extra accommodation or for letting.
There is also a dairy farm with a 7-bedroom farmhouse, let under an Agricultural Holding Act (AHA) tenancy.
As such, the estate generates commercial, agricultural, and residential income.
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