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More comprehensive facilities can be found in Maidenhead, Henley and Twyford, all of which have a mainline railway station serving London, Paddington (from 26 minutes). There is excellent access to junction 8/9 of the M4, providing Blueys Farmstraightforward access to London, Heathrow and the national motorway network. Your chance to own a polo club!

There is an outstanding range of schools in the area including Papplewick, Dolphin and Lambrook preparatory schools, as well as Eton, Wycombe Abbey, Wellington and Queen Anne’s Caversham.

Recreational facilities in the area include a number of world class golf courses such as Sunningdale, Wentworth and The Berkshire. There is racing at Ascot, Windsor and Newbury, polo at The Royal Berkshire Polo Club, and Smith’s Lawn in Windsor Great Park.

It is not every day that a substantial equestrian property in Berkshire comes onto the market, but right now there is the opportunity to get your hands on Blueys Farm. In previous years the set-up was run as Blueys Polo Club but currently focused on livery with direct access to Knowl Hill bridleways and a half mile exercise track.

With over 37 acres of land (as well as the option to purchase an additional nine acres), four outdoor barns, manége, exercise track, two fields previously used as polo fields and easy links to London by both road and rail (London Paddington from 26 minutes), there is plenty on offer and that is before you have even touched on the accommodation.

The farmhouse is built in an elevated position, complete with views overlooking a paddock and lake beyond, and offers two ground floor bedrooms as well as a self-contained first floor bedroom with ensuite shower room; in addition there is self-contained accommodation attached to the stable block, offering flexibility for a variety of options such as letting and working from home.

There are a range of outbuilding (currently used as stabling) and subject to consents, offer a diverse range of opportunities, in particular full planning permission has been granted to convert three of the barns into holiday accommodation, plus one parcel of land has been designated as a commercial pitch site for holiday caravans.

Blueys Farm is a versatile property, with a diverse range of opportunities from livery to holiday accommodation or reviving Blueys Polo Club once again! Blueys Farm Twyford Road, Waltham St. Lawrence Berkshire RG10 0HE

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Blueys Farm,Waltham St. Lawrence, Berkshire

Blueys Farm | Berkshire West Sussex | MidhurstWaltham St Lawrence 1.2 miles Cowdray Polo Grounds 3 miles Extensive equestrian property with over 44 acres of land available

A totally unique property in the heart of Cowdray polo country Farmhouse Entrance hall | Study | Living room | Kitchen with dining area | Utility room | Cloak room Master bedroom with ensuite bathroom Grade II listed 16th century farmhouse | 4 Reception rooms | 7 Bedrooms | 4 BathroomsFurther bedroom | Family bathroom | Self-contained fi rst fl oor bedroom with ensuite shower room Integral 2 bedroom flat | Lawned gardens | Outdoor swimming pool | Pool houseSeparate Staff Quarters (attached to stable block) 2 Kitchens | Small reception room | Bedroom 1 with en suite shower | Bedroom 2/reception room 14 Stables and tack room2 further shower rooms. | Tithe barn | Flat above barn | Stick and ball field | Exercise track 3 Bedroom cottage | 65 Acres of pasture | 47 Acres of woodland with arboretumExtensive range of outbuildings. Many exciting opportunities to diversify, enlarge, convert, or redevelop. About 118 acres (48 ha) Scan this QR code with your smart phone to read Pangbourne more about this property. Country department lucy.stevens@struttandparker.com Haslemere office Free QR code readers mark.mcandrew@struttandparker.com 020 7629 7282 wellington.williams@struttandparker.com 01428 661 077 Offi ce: 0118 984 5757 Mobile: 07884 361958 are available for download from our website at struttandparker.com/qrcode

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