An organic mixed farm on the Powys border with Shropshire that includes a Grade II listed farmhouse is on the market for over £2 million.
Lower Wallop Farm, in Westbury, is located between Welshpool and Shrewsbury and is now on the market at a cost of £2.6 million.
The 265-acre farm has been farmed organically since 2007 and contains a Grade II listed farmhouse that was modernised in 2011. According to agents Halls, who represent the property, the farmhouse features “spacious living accommodation, some underfloor heating and an abundance of traditional features including exposed timbers and inglenook fireplaces”.
Louise Preece, from Halls, said: “The farm really does offer something for everyone in a totally unspoilt area.
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“With a focus on conservation in recent years, the farm has varying habitats which could attract Biodiversity Net Gain interest.”
The farmhouse has two entrance hallways and staircases, lounge, dining room or study, cellar, fitted kitchen leading to a patio area, sitting room, boot room, utility or office and wet room with a walk-in shower on the ground floor.
Upstairs there are two en-suite bedrooms, three further bedrooms and a bathroom, which are accessed from two landings.
The manageable, lawned garden has orchard fruit trees and a patio area. There is parking for several vehicles and domestic outbuildings comprise a triple garage, boiler house with biomass and oil-fired boilers and a workshop.
The farm has mains water supply and two solar PV arrays, which supply the farmhouse and farm buildings.
Full planning permission to convert a barn to a meat processing facility with an associated educational facility has now lapsed.
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