Mildene Nursery
Great Bolas, Telford, Shropshire, TF6 6QD
Guide Price
£780,000
Residential Tags: Occupancy Condition
Property Tags: Equestrian, Livestock Farm, Poly Tunnel
Land Tags: Irrigation, Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Sep 2022
- Removed: Feb 2023
- Residential Tags: Occupancy Condition
- Property Tags: Equestrian, Livestock Farm, Poly Tunnel
- Land Tags: Irrigation, Pasture Land
The Location
Great Bolas is found in the heart of the North Shropshire countryside in a charming and tranquil location. The quiet, rural situation belies the fact that the property is situated only three miles from the A41 and consequently is well-placed for access to motorway and rail links. The network of surrounding country lanes, footpaths and bridlepaths are ideal for exploring and enjoying this peaceful area.
The thriving villages of Tibberton and Childs Ercall are only nearby and offer a wide range of facilities.
A greater variety of services can be found in the local market towns of Newport and Market Drayton as well as further afield in the larger conurbations of Telford and the medieval town of Shrewsbury.
The area is extremely well-served educationally with both private and state primary and secondary schools and well-reputed grammar schools in Newport. The renowned Harper Adams University is located in nearby Edgmond and Keele University is some 23 miles away over the border in Staffordshire.
The Property
The attractive house is thoughtfully laid out and offers spacious accommodation throughout. All rooms are flooded with light and flow nicely around a spacious entrance hall. The kitchen houses an oil-fired Rayburn and substantial oak cabinets which continue into the useful utility room with stable door to outside. The sitting room, complete with log burner, leads into the dining room through glass double doors, offering the option of open plan living. From here patio doors lead onto a decked area which is ideal for outside entertaining and is adjacent to a summer house for when the temperature drops.
The first floor continues with the theme of light and space, a large landing currently utilised as office space leads into three nicely proportioned bedrooms and a large family bathroom.
Well-screened gardens provide privacy from the business side of the plot and adjacent country lane.
The Buildings
The current owners have, for the last twenty years, run a successful and highly regarded horticultural business and there is the opportunity to carry on with a similar business or there is the potential to diversify into other areas, subject to any necessary planning consents.
A recently created outdoor retail space, complete with a small timber coffee shop and polytunnels, has proved hugely popular following the adjustments needed by the business during the Covid 19 pandemic. Complete with customer carpark there is an exciting opportunity to continue with a retail entity whether in its current form or an alternative route.
Beyond both the house and shop are an impressive range of glasshouses and polytunnels which have been used for the growing element of the seller's business. Again, these could continue in their current use or be utilised in other ways or, if desired, removed and other buildings be put in their place for the housing of stock or machinery for example.
Further useful buildings including a sturdy steel portal-framed shed, workshop, open-fronted loose housing, stores, a large secure building and stable block provide opportunity for equestrian, agricultural or commercial use.
The Land
The whole plot is level and well-drained making it more than suitable for grazing, mowing or cropping. The current owners have used it for the grazing of horses and sheep and the previous owner utilised the land for growing vegetables. There is an irrigation system to allow for watering.
This exciting site offers endless opportunities for the successful purchaser whether it be horticultural, agricultural or equestrian and the potential is hard to appreciate until you see for yourself.
For further information please download the full sales details from the document downloads section. However, as it is difficult to fully appreciate everything this property has to offer, we would strongly recommend that potential buyers contact us for the virtual viewing.
Please contact either Annabel or Steph at Barbers Rural to organise an appointment.
Marketed by: Barbers, Market Drayton
Great Bolas is found in the heart of the North Shropshire countryside in a charming and tranquil location. The quiet, rural situation belies the fact that the property is situated only three miles from the A41 and consequently is well-placed for access to motorway and rail links. The network of surrounding country lanes, footpaths and bridlepaths are ideal for exploring and enjoying this peaceful area.
The thriving villages of Tibberton and Childs Ercall are only nearby and offer a wide range of facilities.
A greater variety of services can be found in the local market towns of Newport and Market Drayton as well as further afield in the larger conurbations of Telford and the medieval town of Shrewsbury.
The area is extremely well-served educationally with both private and state primary and secondary schools and well-reputed grammar schools in Newport. The renowned Harper Adams University is located in nearby Edgmond and Keele University is some 23 miles away over the border in Staffordshire.
The Property
The attractive house is thoughtfully laid out and offers spacious accommodation throughout. All rooms are flooded with light and flow nicely around a spacious entrance hall. The kitchen houses an oil-fired Rayburn and substantial oak cabinets which continue into the useful utility room with stable door to outside. The sitting room, complete with log burner, leads into the dining room through glass double doors, offering the option of open plan living. From here patio doors lead onto a decked area which is ideal for outside entertaining and is adjacent to a summer house for when the temperature drops.
The first floor continues with the theme of light and space, a large landing currently utilised as office space leads into three nicely proportioned bedrooms and a large family bathroom.
Well-screened gardens provide privacy from the business side of the plot and adjacent country lane.
The Buildings
The current owners have, for the last twenty years, run a successful and highly regarded horticultural business and there is the opportunity to carry on with a similar business or there is the potential to diversify into other areas, subject to any necessary planning consents.
A recently created outdoor retail space, complete with a small timber coffee shop and polytunnels, has proved hugely popular following the adjustments needed by the business during the Covid 19 pandemic. Complete with customer carpark there is an exciting opportunity to continue with a retail entity whether in its current form or an alternative route.
Beyond both the house and shop are an impressive range of glasshouses and polytunnels which have been used for the growing element of the seller's business. Again, these could continue in their current use or be utilised in other ways or, if desired, removed and other buildings be put in their place for the housing of stock or machinery for example.
Further useful buildings including a sturdy steel portal-framed shed, workshop, open-fronted loose housing, stores, a large secure building and stable block provide opportunity for equestrian, agricultural or commercial use.
The Land
The whole plot is level and well-drained making it more than suitable for grazing, mowing or cropping. The current owners have used it for the grazing of horses and sheep and the previous owner utilised the land for growing vegetables. There is an irrigation system to allow for watering.
This exciting site offers endless opportunities for the successful purchaser whether it be horticultural, agricultural or equestrian and the potential is hard to appreciate until you see for yourself.
For further information please download the full sales details from the document downloads section. However, as it is difficult to fully appreciate everything this property has to offer, we would strongly recommend that potential buyers contact us for the virtual viewing.
Please contact either Annabel or Steph at Barbers Rural to organise an appointment.
Marketed by: Barbers, Market Drayton
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.