Ferneyhough Farm
Bagley, Ellesmere, Shropshire, SY12 9BY
Guide Price
£900,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse
Property Tags: Equestrian, Traditional Buildings
Land Tags: Arable Land, Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Sep 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse
- Property Tags: Equestrian, Traditional Buildings
- Land Tags: Arable Land, Pasture Land
Idyllic farmhouse with extensive traditional buildings with additional 15 acres of pasture. *Informal Tender Deadline is set for 12 Noon on Thursday 1st September *
Description
Idyllic farmhouse with extensive traditional buildings set within about 111 acres of land in all.
About 7 acres of pasture and 100 acres of arable land in well-proportioned, workable enclosures.
Traditional period farmhouse requiring internal modernisation, with a handsome courtyard of traditional buildings.
In addition there is a variety of modern agricultural buildings and large concrete farmyard.
Additional land available by negotiation.
*Best Offer Deadline is set for 12 Noon on Tuesday 6th September – contact agents for procedure and tender form*
Location
Ferneyhough Farm is situated in open countryside with the house and buildings being well located within their own land. The hamlet of Bagley is approximately 0.5miles to the West. The popular town of Ellesmere is approximately 7 miles away and offers a well-known private school with the town having recently been included in The Times' best places to live in 2022. The market town of Shrewsbury is approximately 14.3 miles to the South.
Both Shrewsbury and Oswestry benefit from excellent schools, leisure and recreational facilities.
Shrewsbury train station has a direct trainline to London Euston with the fastest journey time being 2 hours 48mins.
The A5 trunk road linking to M6 in the North and M54 to the South is approximately 7.4 miles.
Acreage: 15 Acres
Directions
What Three Words: rival.nuggets.novels
Additional Info
Lot 1 occupies an elevated position in the open countryside with undisturbed views of West Shropshire and to the Welsh Hills beyond.
The farmhouse offers the potential to be an impressive family home, with traditional buildings arranged around a central courtyard. The farmhouse will require internal modernisation throughout, but offers significant potential to create an attractive and well-proportioned family home.
Ferneyhough farmhouse provides accommodation over two storeys, with the ground floor providing a generous kitchen-dining room, utility room and pantry, three reception rooms, two with feature fireplaces. To the first floor are five generous bedrooms, family bathroom and separate shower room.
The present arrangement of the kitchen-dining room, with utility room and pantry offers scope to create generous open-plan kitchen/family area, whilst still retaining a separate utility room and the potential to fully enclose the rear porch to create a boot room.
Services to the property include: mains electricity, mains water and private drainage. Hot water is provided by a combination of immersion heater and the oil fired Rayburn. There is no mains heating.
Externally, the farmhouse is set in about 12 acres of land, including lawned gardens to the front, with potential to be landscape and extended. To the rear, the traditional and modern buildings offer scope to be utilised for equestrian/livestock purposes or potential conversion to residential units, subject to necessary consents.
Marketed by: Savills, Telford
Description
Idyllic farmhouse with extensive traditional buildings set within about 111 acres of land in all.
About 7 acres of pasture and 100 acres of arable land in well-proportioned, workable enclosures.
Traditional period farmhouse requiring internal modernisation, with a handsome courtyard of traditional buildings.
In addition there is a variety of modern agricultural buildings and large concrete farmyard.
Additional land available by negotiation.
*Best Offer Deadline is set for 12 Noon on Tuesday 6th September – contact agents for procedure and tender form*
Location
Ferneyhough Farm is situated in open countryside with the house and buildings being well located within their own land. The hamlet of Bagley is approximately 0.5miles to the West. The popular town of Ellesmere is approximately 7 miles away and offers a well-known private school with the town having recently been included in The Times' best places to live in 2022. The market town of Shrewsbury is approximately 14.3 miles to the South.
Both Shrewsbury and Oswestry benefit from excellent schools, leisure and recreational facilities.
Shrewsbury train station has a direct trainline to London Euston with the fastest journey time being 2 hours 48mins.
The A5 trunk road linking to M6 in the North and M54 to the South is approximately 7.4 miles.
Acreage: 15 Acres
Directions
What Three Words: rival.nuggets.novels
Additional Info
Lot 1 occupies an elevated position in the open countryside with undisturbed views of West Shropshire and to the Welsh Hills beyond.
The farmhouse offers the potential to be an impressive family home, with traditional buildings arranged around a central courtyard. The farmhouse will require internal modernisation throughout, but offers significant potential to create an attractive and well-proportioned family home.
Ferneyhough farmhouse provides accommodation over two storeys, with the ground floor providing a generous kitchen-dining room, utility room and pantry, three reception rooms, two with feature fireplaces. To the first floor are five generous bedrooms, family bathroom and separate shower room.
The present arrangement of the kitchen-dining room, with utility room and pantry offers scope to create generous open-plan kitchen/family area, whilst still retaining a separate utility room and the potential to fully enclose the rear porch to create a boot room.
Services to the property include: mains electricity, mains water and private drainage. Hot water is provided by a combination of immersion heater and the oil fired Rayburn. There is no mains heating.
Externally, the farmhouse is set in about 12 acres of land, including lawned gardens to the front, with potential to be landscape and extended. To the rear, the traditional and modern buildings offer scope to be utilised for equestrian/livestock purposes or potential conversion to residential units, subject to necessary consents.
Marketed by: Savills, Telford
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.