An interesting restoration opportunity has arisen in the East
Shropshire countryside with the sale of the traditional farm
buildings at Adeney Manor Farm near Newport, which are on the
market with Berrys with a guide price of £550,000.
The courtyard range of farm buildings, extending to
approximately 13,231 sq feet (1,230 sq metres), is being sold with
detailed planning consent for conversion into five residential
dwellings with garaging, parking and gardens.
"The buildings are located in a quiet location just three miles
from Newport and will provide an attractive residential development
of dwellings with extensive views across open countryside," said
Chris Jones who is handling the sale for Berrys at Shrewsbury.
"The site is close to the popular villages of Tibberton and
Edgmond, which offer the facilities of primary schools, shops, post
office and public houses, while excellent secondary school
provision is offered at Newport. Harper Adams University College is
also just down the road."
The traditional red brick farm buildings have been redundant for
a number of years and the proposed conversion scheme will create
four three-bedroomed dwellings and one four-bedroomed dwelling,
each with gardens and garaging.
"Farm building such as these at Adeney Manor Farm have the charm
of a period property yet they can be renovated using the latest
building materials and technology to provide comfortable and
versatile homes that will be economical to run and kind to the
environment," Chris added.
Further details are available from the selling agent, Berrys, on
01743 271697, email shrewsbury@berrybros.com or download the full
particulars at www.berrybros.com