A livestock farm close to the Powys border has been put up for sale with a multi-million pound price tag.
Little Hall Farm near Newcastle on Clun, a 337-acre livestock farm, is up for sale.
Housing agents Halls listed the property for a guide price between £2.725 million and £2.775 million.
The Price family, the farm's owners for the past 68 years, will accept offers for the entire estate or for one of two designated lots.
The first lot, priced between £1.45 million and £1.5 million, includes a Grade II listed stone farmhouse, two self-contained annexes, traditional farm buildings with potential for conversion and purpose-built livestock facilities.
The lot also includes over 81.57 acres of fertile pastureland along the River Clun frontage.
Lot two, priced at £1.275 million, contains a block of 255.64 acres of upland grassland, optimal for grazing or grass conservation purposes.
The property is situated about 650ft above sea level, surrounded by fertile riverside grazing land, two ponds, and conservation areas.
The farmhouse offers some modernisation potential.
The main building includes a cellar, a ground-floor kitchen, and a living room.
It has two bedrooms and a shower room on the first floor, and two additional bedrooms and a WC on the second floor.
The farmhouse also has two attached annexes, each providing self-contained accommodation.
The ground annexe on the ground floor has a hallway, bedroom, dining room, bathroom, kitchen, and living area.
The first-floor annexe comes with a kitchen, bedroom, shower room, and a combined living and dining space.
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A tastefully landscaped front garden is on the exterior, and a stone garage compliments the farmhouse.
The estate also features various outbuildings, including a store shed with a first-floor loft and an open-fronted double garage with a loft.
A former granary and traditional stone range is also on the property, offering potential for development, subject to planning consent.
The farm buildings include various facilities such as a garage, a lean-to-store shed with several bays, a cattle barn with a loose housing shed, a store shed, a barn with a lean-to-store shed and livestock sheds.
Solar panels were installed in November 2014, featuring the capacity to generate 3.92 kilowatts.
For prospective buyers interested in viewing the property, appointments can be made with Peter Willcock or Rachel Howson through Halls at the contact number: 01743 450700.
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