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Forget Me Not Farm, Earlswood, B94

Land size
3 acres
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
4

Key Features

  • NO UPWARD CHAIN
  • Detached five-bedroom, four-bathroom period farmhouse (approx. 500 years old)
  • Approximately three acres of highly productive chemical-free land forming a mature regenerative smallholding developed over 30+ years
  • Historically part of a larger rural holding
  • Extensive growing infrastructure including three polytunnels, greenhouse and productive kitchen garden
  • Orchard with over 15 varieties of apples, pears and plums
  • Large modern barn engineered to support a 40 m² solar array
  • Potential to apply for rental of adjoining eight acres (separate agreement)
  • Beautifully landscaped gardens with Swedish wood-fired hot tub
  • Excellent access to Solihull, Birmingham, Warwickshire countryside and the Cotswolds

Description

No upward chain.

Forget Me Not Farm offers a rare opportunity to acquire a charming five-bedroom, 500-year-old farmhouse set within approximately three acres of beautifully established, highly productive land.

Carefully developed over more than three decades without chemicals or sprays, the land now forms a mature and balanced natural system, rich in biodiversity and capable of producing abundant, nutrient-dense food throughout the year.

Importantly, this is not a project or a blank canvas, but a functioning and thriving system already in place. The holding can be engaged with as much or as little as desired, offering both productivity and flexibility depending on lifestyle.

Set in attractive countryside close to the Warwickshire border, yet within easy reach of Solihull, Stratford-upon-Avon, the wider Midlands business centres and the Cotswolds, the property offers a compelling blend of rural tranquillity and accessibility. **ENQUIRIES**

For all enquiries, viewing requests or to create your own listing please visit the Emoov website. If calling, please quote reference: S5830

A Home with a Heartbeat: The 500-Year-Old Farmhouse

A house that has sheltered families for half a millennium. Thick walls, hand-crafted beams and generous rooms shaped by centuries of living. Solid, warm and welcoming, with a sense of history you feel the moment you arrive.

The Home

Five double bedrooms, four bathrooms, open fires, a wine and root cellar, and wide, flexible living spaces. Well suited to family life, home working and hosting, with rooms that can adapt easily as needs change.

Resilience

Designed with independence in mind, with practical features already in place to support day-to-day living with ease. These include an original well, scope for rainwater harvesting, solar potential, an off-grid gas range, fires and access to free wood.

Soil and Stewardship

Soil like this is rare. Carefully stewarded for over 30 years using regenerative principles, the land supports abundant food production and biodiversity. Fertile, living soil developed without chemicals or sprays.

Growing Infrastructure

Three polytunnels, a greenhouse with established grapevine, raised beds and an orchard with over fifteen fruit varieties provide strong productive capacity and support a self-reliant lifestyle.

A Shared History

Historically the farmhouse and neighbouring converted barn formed part of a single holding before the titles were separated some 33 years ago. The relationship may appeal to buyers considering extended family or multi-generational living.

A Living System

Not a blank canvas, but a mature system already in place and easy to step into. Offering privacy, flexibility and year-round organic food production, the land reflects more than three decades of careful stewardship.

A Place to Live, Create and Carry Forward

Offering privacy, purpose and flexibility, the property suits family living, creative pursuits or retreat-style use. A rare combination of lifestyle and practicality, with the opportunity to carry something meaningful forward.

Setting and Location

Completely private and rural, yet superbly connected. Approximately four miles from Solihull and within easy reach of Birmingham, transport links and the airport. The Warwickshire countryside and Cotswolds are both within comfortable reach.

Viewing

Opportunities of this nature are rarely available, and viewings are by appointment.

Notes

• Freehold
• Council Tax Band G
• Private drainage
• Double glazing throughout
• Viewings by appointment
• Established regenerative land managed without chemicals for over 30 years

Disclaimer

These particulars are provided in good faith as a general guide. Measurements, floor plans, orientation and distances are approximate. They do not form part of any offer or contract and should not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact.

Property details

Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax Band
G
Date Posted
2026-01-29

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Market Value Analysis

Based on properties with houses in West Midlands (1+ acres).

This Property£616,667 / acre
Regional Average (1+ acres)£71,781 / acre
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