A nearly 200-acre Grade II listed farm estate is available just over the Powys border.
The property, which can be found just over the Montgomeryshire border near the Shropshire village of Worthen, comes with “an attractive and productive arable and grassland farm”.
Brook House Farm in Binweston is described by the local estate agents as property with “huge potential.”
The main farm comprises of a Grade II listed detached four-bedroom farmhouse in need of complete renovation and a range of modern and traditional buildings with potential for conversion, subject to consent.
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The property also comes with a whopping 194.74 acres of arable and grassland which is up for sale as both a whole, or divide into four lots one with the Farmhouse, farm buildings and approximately 11.18 acres, and three further lots divided in 72.12 acres, 45.45 acres and 65.99 acres.
Joint selling agent Gareth Wall of McCartneys LLP said Brook House Farm has “potential opportunities for natural capital, conservation and bio-diversity enhancement projects”.
“It has huge potential subject to planning consent to develop a substantial country home and possible further development potential from the farm buildings.”
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The farm is located in the in the hamlet of Binweston well within easy travelling distance of Shrewsbury and Welshpool.
The land attached is productive livestock and arable farm on the south Shropshire – Powys border.
Offers can be made for the next month with informal tenders set to close Friday April 14 2023 at 12pm.
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