Shropshire Star

Renovated North Shropshire farmhouse goes on the market with £669,950 price tag

It's a traditional farmhouse in the story-like setting of the Shropshire countryside - and its available for £669,950.

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Church Farm in Norton-in-Hales, near Market Drayton, was once a working farm but nowadays is used as a five bedroom home with added perks including a cellar and a games room fit with snooker table.

The renovated farm, which overlooks the village, is being sold by the Lambert family and is being marketed by estate agents Edge Goodrich.

Agents say despite the work being carried out to convert the building into a home, the traditional farmhouse feel has not been lost as a a large inglenook fireplace in the sitting room and oak floorboards in the dining room remain.

Prospective new owners would also be able to enjoy privacy, as the farmhouse sits behind a high brick wall and electronic gates.

Reception rooms include a sitting room and dining room, and the farmhouse also has landscaped gardens.

The farm lies close to a primary school, pub and playing fields, all within the confines of the village.

For more information contact (01785) 850222.

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