ShareSave
Guide Price£2,000,000

Babcary, Somerton, Somerset

Land size
18.04 acres
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
3

Key Features

  • Handsome and historic Grade II listed farmhouse dating from circa 1750
  • Beautifully updated to combine original period features
  • Four well proportioned reception rooms
  • Five double bedrooms arranged over the first floor
  • Extensive range of traditional outbuildings including a barn, two loose boxes, tack room, workshop, kennels and additional open-sided barn
  • Set within formal gardens together with approximately 18.04 acres of paddocks and orchard

Description

An exceptional period farmhouse with plenty of character, sympathetic modern additions and various outbuildings, set within extensive grounds and surrounded by beautiful Somerset countryside.

The Property - Bowers Farm is a handsome and historic Grade II listed farmhouse dating from around 1750, retaining a wealth of original character and set at the end of a long drive within beautiful Somerset countryside. Constructed of Blue Lias stone beneath Roman clay tile roofs, the house has been thoughtfully updated by the current owners to provide elegant yet understated accommodation, combining period features such as flagstone flooring, exposed beams, inglenook fireplaces and high ceilings with carefully integrated modern fittings to create a light, airy and welcoming home.

The ground floor provides four well-proportioned reception rooms, each enjoying windows to two or three aspects, welcoming plenty of natural light and affording attractive views across the gardens. At the heart of the house is the kitchen and breakfast room, fitted with light-coloured cabinetry, together with a two-oven Aga set within an inglenook fireplace and a walkin larder. The kitchen has been extended to provide a spacious sitting/dining room with wonderful views across the gardens towards the surrounding countryside. There is a separate larder and boot room off the kitchen.

On the first floor, five well-proportioned double bedrooms are accessed via two separate staircases. The principal bedroom benefits from a modern en suite bathroom with a separate shower, while the remaining bedrooms are served by two further bath and shower rooms. There is a further room adjoining the family bathroom that has previously been used as either a dressing room or a sitting room.

Gardens And Grounds - The property is approached via a tree-lined driveway leading to a generous parking area and an L-shaped range of outbuildings including a barn, two loose boxes, tack room, workshop and kennels. The barn provides excellent potential as an entertaining space or events venue, featuring a vaulted ceiling, exposed timber trusses and a charming rustic character, while a further opensided barn offers useful storage. Formal gardens extend around three sides of the house and include stone-paved pathways, herbaceous borders, mature specimen trees and a lily pond. Beyond lie a paved terrace and approximately 18.04 acres of paddocks and orchard.

Situation - The property lies in the picturesque Somerset village of Babcary, set in tranquil open countryside bordering the Sparkford Vale, five miles east of Somerton. The village has a popular 17thcentury thatched pub, the Red Lion Inn, a 14th-century parish church, a village hall and a recreation ground with a community tennis court. Everyday amenities are accessible in the nearby market towns of Somerton, Castle Cary and Sherborne offering a selection of shops, supermarkets, cafés and local services. Schooling in the area is particularly well regarded, with primary schools in Keinton Mandeville and Barton St David, and secondary schooling at Ansford Academy in Castle Cary.
Independent options include Hazlegrove, Millfield, Sherborne and the Bruton schools, all within easy reach. Castle Cary station, approximately six miles away, provides mainline rail services to London Paddington, while the A303 is just minutes away, offering direct road connections towards London to and the Southwest.

Postcode region: TA11

Material Information - Services: Mains water and electricity, oil fired central heating and private drainage (compliant)
Local authority: Somerset Council
Council Tax: F
EPC rating: E
Tenure details: Freehold
Mobile and Broadband checker: Information can be found here

Agents note: The majority of the furniture and artwork have been removed from the house. The photos were taken when the property was furnished.

Map Location

Property details

Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax Band
F
Date Posted
2026-05-15

Market Value Analysis

Based on properties with houses in South West England (10+ acres).

This Property£110,865 / acre
Regional Average (10+ acres)£35,165 / acre
View full market data

Energy Performance Certificate

Energy Efficiency Rating

Very energy efficient - lower running costs
CurrentPotential
(92+)A
(81-91)B
(69-80)C
(55-68)D
(39-54)E
(21-38)F
(1-20)G
45 E
70 C

Based on UK Energy Performance Certificate standards (EU Directive 2002/91/EC)

Utilities & Restrictions

Utilities

Electricity
Ask Agent
Water
Ask Agent
Heating
Ask Agent
Broadband
Ask Agent
Sewerage
Ask Agent

Rights & Restrictions

Public Rights of Way
Ask Agent
Private Rights of Way
Ask Agent
Listed Property
Ask Agent
Restrictions
Ask Agent

Property Features

Accessibility
Ask Agent
Parking
Parking Available
Garden
Garden

Important notice: Information, maps and tags on this page are supplied by the advertising agent or generated automatically. LandSale has not verified them. Relying on these details is at your own risk, always carry out independent checks before committing to a purchase.

Contact Symonds & Sampson, Sherborne

4 Abbey Corner Half Moon Street, Sherborne, DT9 3LN

View agent profile