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Yew Tree Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building built in 1713, with a date stone featuring the letters JWM, possibly attributed to the Mather family. The farmhouse has a door from the nearby demolished Davyhulme Hall, dated 1717, installed as its front door. The property has two reception rooms, an office, a study, a breakfast kitchen, a utility room, and an external WC on the ground floor. Downstairs, there's also a cellar space accessible through a floor opening from the study. The first floor features four double bedrooms, including one with an en-suite WC, and a family bathroom. The exterior offers ample outdoor space, off-road parking, and two brick-built outbuildings, situated near Davyhulme Park Golf Course.