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Alan Titchmarsh sells £3.5M farmhouse amid housing development row

Created at 3 Jun · 2:12 AM1 source
IN SHORT

Alan Titchmarsh has sold his £3.5 million farmhouse, Manor Farm House, in Holybourne, Hampshire. The sale comes amid a local row over plans for a new housing development next door to the property.

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Key Numbers

£3.5 millionsale price of farmhouse
4 acreslandscaped gardens

Who's Involved

Alan Titchmarsh
Seller of Manor Farm House
Alan Titchmarsh sells £3.5M farmhouse amid housing development row

↳ Why This Matters

This sale highlights local tensions between property development and existing residents, potentially impacting community dynamics and future housing projects in the area.

Key facts

  • Alan Titchmarsh has sold his farmhouse, Manor Farm House, for £3.5 million.
  • The property is located in Holybourne, near Alton in Hampshire.
  • The sale occurs amidst a local dispute over proposed housing development adjacent to the farmhouse.

Manor Farm House in Holybourne, near Alton in Hampshire, has been sold by its most recent occupier, Alan Titchmarsh, for £3.5 million. The property includes four acres of landscaped gardens. The sale takes place against a backdrop of local controversy regarding plans for a new housing development proposed for a site adjacent to the farmhouse.

Frequently asked questions

The farmhouse, Manor Farm House, was sold for £3.5 million.

It is located in Holybourne, near Alton in Hampshire.

There is a local dispute over plans to build a new housing development next door to the farmhouse.

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How It Developed

2 Jun · 11:08 PM
Alan Titchmarsh has sold his £3.5 million farmhouse in Holybourne, Hampshire, which was at the center of a dispute over a proposed housing development.
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Alan Titchmarsh finally sells £3.5million farmhouse at heart of village row over plans to build new housing development next doorm.piqsuite.com

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