17th century farmhouse in Shropshire
An opportunity to alter and extend an attractive 17th Century farmhouse in a truly outstanding parkland setting in Shropshire has arisen


Wood Farm House is a wonderful, comfortable property in a great position near Tenbury Wells in Shropshire. Currently inside the house offers light and spacious reception rooms including the sitting room and the dining room, with substantial ingelnook fireplaces, and a spacious kitchen. On the first floor are four double bedrooms served by the family bathroom.
Planning permission exists for two options: a striking neo-Georgian property, or a more modest farmhouse scheme. Both will enjoy the fantastic views and benefit from the pretty and practical outbuildings set around a traditional courtyard which will include stables, a barn and secondary accommodation.
The land comes to 117 acres in total with around 37 acres of parkland, 39 acres of arable, 26 acres of woodland, seven acres of pasture and over five acres of game cover - there is an excellent family shoot with potential; the hunt meets at Wood Farm once a year; the parkland also has wonderful potential for a cross-country course or gallops.
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Wood Farm House sits surrounded by its own parkland just under three miles from Tenbury Wells and ten miles from Ludlow in Shopshire.
The guide price is £1.65m. For further information please contact Strutt & Parker on 01584 873 711 or visit www.struttandparker.com.
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