Lower Wallop Farm
Westbury, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY5 9RT
Guide Price
£3,100,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Grade II
Property Tags: Grain Storage, Traditional Buildings
Land Tags: Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jun 2023
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Grade II
- Property Tags: Grain Storage, Traditional Buildings
- Land Tags: Woodland
A delightfully situated organic mixed farm in the unspoilt West Shropshire countryside.
SITUATION
Lower Wallop Farm is located in an elevated position close to the Welsh border, approximately 2 miles off the B4386 Shrewsbury to Montgomery road. It lies approximately 2.5 miles from the nearest village of Westbury, approximately 7.5 miles from the nearest town of Welshpool and approximately 10 miles from the county town of Shrewsbury. The M54, which provides links onwards to the M5 and M6, is less than half an hour's drive away.
DESCRIPTION
The sale of Lower Wallop Farm offers purchasers the rare opportunity to acquire a beautifully situated, certified organic mixed farm, in a renowned farming area.
The Grade II Listed farmhouse underwent an extensive scheme of renovation and modernisation in 2010/11 and provides spacious living and sleeping accommodation.
Situated on the northern edge of the farm, the farmstead is very accessible and comprises of a range of livestock buildings with some grain storage facilities, along with traditional buildings capable of alternative uses.
The mature woodland areas add extra interest to this mixed farm, where there has been an emphasis on conservation in recent years.
In addition, the varying habitats across the farm could attract interest in respect of Biodiversity Net Gain.
The farm really does offer something for everyone.
FARMHOUSE
The Grade II Listed farmhouse occupies a very accessible position just outside the rural hamlet of Wallop. It is approached directly off the Council maintained Wallop and Rowley road and lies adjacent to the farm buildings range.
It is a detached two storey property of rendered brick and stone construction, which underwent an extensive scheme of renovation and re-configuration in 2010/11, including re-plumbing and re-wiring, installation of a new kitchen and bathrooms, and refurbishment of the sash windows.
Internally it provides generous living and sleeping accommodation and benefits from underfloor heating in parts, along with an abundance of traditional features including sash windows, decorative cornicing, exposed timbers and inglenook fireplaces.
FURTHER INFORMATION
Further information is available in the attached brochure.
Marketed by: Halls, Shrewsbury
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.