Shropshire Star

Game rights included in sale

Cheswardine Park Farm is on the market through Barbers and offers more than 326 acres of rolling north Shropshire countryside and an excellent milking set up.

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The excellent four-bedroom farmhouse was rebuilt by the present owners in 1987 and is spacious and convenient.

A farmhouse kitchen, two reception rooms and study/farm office are on the ground floor. The mature gardens with pond and woodland area are a special feature and there are three private garden sitting areas.

Mike Taylor from Barbers said: "The farm buildings offer an excellent range of modern and traditional buildings with space for 250 cows, using additional nearby grazing and buildings for the rearing of young stock.

"If no longer required for dairy farming the delightful sandstone and brick traditional buildings have plenty of development potential.

"The farmstead is centrally located within a ring fence of pasture and arable land and from the driveway access is granted to the first two fields. Hardcore tracks lead to others south and west of the property. Mature woodlands extend to 36 acres (14.50 ha) and together with the game cover have formed the hub of the Cheswardine Shoot, a local syndicate."

Sporting, mines and mineral rights are included with the sale subject to the informal let of the shooting rights.

Tenure is freehold with vacant possession on completion.

The farm is approached via a long tree-lined entrance with two additional properties located at the top of the tarmac drive.

These are Brickyard Folly, a three-bed detached house, and The Lodge, a two-bed detached house, both of which are available by separate negotiation.