Shropshire/Herefordshire farmhouse for sale
This farmhouse on the Shropshire/Herefordshire borders dates back to the 17th century and has fantastic gardens including stables and paddocks

Whitton Farm was completely renovated 15 years ago and now comprises a charming family house with well proportioned accommodation over two floors. Period features include exposed wall and ceiling timbers and original doors.
On the ground floor a range of reception rooms include a large drawing room with a wood burning stove and double doors opening onto a large conservatory with a vaulted roof and glorious views to the garden, a dining room, garden room and a study with the farmhouse kitchen linking back to the inner hall. Upstairs are three double bedrooms including the master suite plus a family bathroom.
A byre provides additional accommodation including a fine sitting room with a vaulted beamed ceiling and a well-fitted kitchen as well as two large double bedrooms and a family bathroom. Other outbuildings provide further accommodation and offices and further potential for conversion.
The gardens surround the property entirely and provide year-round interest and colour while a spring-fed duck pond, a vegetable garden and formal lawned areas also add to the charm of the grounds. There is also a small stable and paddocks, currently the domain of the owners' Shetland ponies.
Whitton Farm is located within a conservation area on the edge of the village of Leintwardine on the Shropshire/Herefordshire borders which has a post office, pubs, a hotel, a restaurant and a garage. Ludlow to the east has further amenities and a regular train service to London.
The guide price is £895,000. For further information please contact Strutt & Parker on 01584 873 711 or visit www.struttandparker.com.
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