Shropshire Star

Farm near Market Drayton goes on the market

A rare opportunity has arisen to purchase a farm which has gone on the market.

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Longslow Farm, near Market Drayton, is described as an "attractive, well located, 17th century property set in a stunning location."

The property, which is available to buy through agent Roger Parry & Partners, includes a large period traditional farmhouse, traditional farm buildings, modern farm buildings, three cottages and agricultural land.

The farmhouse dates from the 17th century with later additions and benefits from not being listed, the estate agent says.

The versatile land extends to 283.16 acres, or 114.59 hectares, and is predominantly flat and benefits from a private water supply.

The agent says it is well suited to grow arable crops and grassland for livestock grazing and dairy production.

The farmhouse provides accommodation on three floors. The ground floor includes an entrance hall, sitting room, dining room, drawing room, office, back hall with cellar.

There are four bedrooms, bathroom and shower room on the first floor and the second floor has four attic rooms with potential for conversion into bedrooms, play room and office space.

The house is set in substantial gardens plus a 1.65 acre paddock, garage and outbuildings.

The farm is available as a whole or in lots. The traditional buildings offer development potential, allowing for one to be converted into the main farm house and the other four homes sold or kept separately, the agent adds.

The lots include Longslow farmhouse and outbuildings set in 2.23 acres, traditional farm buildings and modern farm buildings set in 11.33 acres, 140.47 acres of land, 61.94 acres of land, 66.68 acres of land, No.5 Longslow cottage, No. 6 Longslow cottage and No. 9 Longslow cottage set in 0.3 acres.

Viewing of the property is strictly by appointment through Roger Parry & Partners, which says the price will be given upon application.

Contact Roger Parry or Peter Daborn to arrange a viewing by calling 01743 791336 or emailing peter@rogerparry.net