Tony Martin’s infamous farm is getting a makeover — two old barns will become four new homes, down from initial plans, to ease wildlife and traffic concerns. The site, where Martin shot a burglar in 1999, now faces a quiet rebirth: the farmhouse remains abandoned, while the rest of the 164-acre property sells for over $1.37 million. Developers say the scaled-back project qualifies for permitted development, with minimal impact on local animals and roads.

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