Pictured above: Ferney Home Farm
A rare opportunity to restore a farmhouse with many original
features to a fine country property has arisen with the sale of
Ferney Home Farm, Onibury near Ludlow.
Ferney Home Farm is on the market with Berrys for £595,000
which includes a four bedroomed completely original house, a
courtyard range of traditional buildings and land extending to
approximately 1.5 acres. Further land is available by separate
negotiation.
The property is nestled amongst peaceful South Shropshire
countryside and is approached through Grade II Listed parkland. It
was formerly part of Ferney Hall, which lies below the property and
was part of the Hopton Estate.
"This is a rare restoration project for someone looking to live
in an idyllic rural location. It is an extremely flexible property
and would make a fine family home with a paddock to keep a pony or
other pets. Alternatively, it could suit someone looking to work
from home or wanting to run a business as the accompanying
buildings have great potential to be developed, subject to
obtaining the necessary planning consents," said Chris Jones who is
handling the sale for Berrys.
Ferney Home Farm is situated approximately two miles from the
village of Onibury and six miles north west of the popular market
town of Ludlow with its many excellent restaurants and food
retailers.
The original features within the four-bedroom farmhouse include
flagstone floors, oak paneling, exposed beams and a cellar. The
house offers immense potential for extension and modernisation.
The accommodation briefly comprises: porch; entrance hall with
flagstone floor; living room with flagstone floor and marble
fireplace; breakfast room with flagstone floor, former bread oven
set into wall and Rayburn; kitchen; pantry with tiled floor;
bathroom; cloakroom and cellar on the ground floor.
On the first floor, a split level landing leads to a master
bedroom overlooking the courtyard and three further bedrooms.
The house has a large south facing garden and orchard with
mature fruit trees and a small brick outbuilding used for
storage.
The large courtyard traditional buildings are constructed of
stone under a slate roof extending to approximately 4,000sqft
which are suitable for stabling and have potential for other uses
such as storage or holiday lets, subject to obtaining planning
consent.
Viewing is strictly by prior appointment with the agent Berrys
on 01743 271697 or email: shrewsbury@berrybros.com. Full
details at www.berrybros.com