An organic mixed farm on the Powys/Shropshire border is on the market for a price of £3.1 million.
Lower Wallop Farm at Wallop, Westbury, near Shrewsbury is located in a renowned farming area, with almost 300 acres of which houses a five bedroomed, Grade II Listed farmhouse and a range of modern and traditional farm buildings.
Located between Welshpool and Shrewsbury, the farmhouse was renovated and modernised in 2011 and provides spacious accommodation.
The land has been farmed organically since 2007 and includes 55.65 acres of woodland.
David Giles from Halls said: “The farm really does offer something for everyone.”
The farm has an extensive range of livestock buildings, some grain storage facilities and traditional buildings capable of alternative uses.
The farmhouse, which has some underfloor heating, has an abundance of traditional features including sash windows, decorative cornicing, exposed timbers and inglenook fireplaces.
The ground floor has two entrance hallways and staircases, lounge, dining room/study, cellar, fitted kitchen leading to a patio area, sitting room, boot room with a door to the rear garden and yard, utility or office and wet room with a walk-in shower.
The farm has mains water supply and two solar PV arrays, which supply the farmhouse and farm buildings.
Viewing is by prior appointment with David Giles or Louise Preece at Halls on 01743 450 700.
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