Roger Parry & Partners has brought a 442.26ac livestock farm in Shropshire to the market with an asking price of £4.75 million.

The farm is situated just outside Picklescott Village at the edge of the Long Mynd, and is close to the market town of Church Stretton and within reasonable proximity to Shrewsbury and Ludlow. 

The property includes a six-bedroom, five-bathroom farmhouse which was built in 2003.

The farm itself has been run as a beef cattle unit plus arable land. It has approximately 58,875ft2 of buildings for 1,200 in-housed cattle. It has a range of modern buildings currently used primarily as cattle yards.

All livestock buildings are supplied with water from a private well.

In addition, the Shropshire farm has a grain/fodder store, a workshop, machinery storage buildings, an annex and stables.

The land is ringfened, and has access of council-maintained roads. The owners also benefit from Commoners’ rights on the Long Mynd. 19.94ac are woodland.

Commenting on the property, Roger of Roger Parry & Partners said: “This sale offers an outstanding opportunity for buyers to purchase a fully equipped livestock farm which has been run as a beef cattle unit plus arable land.

“It has an outstanding range of modern agricultural buildings in a superb location.

“The property is available to purchase as a whole or up to five lots,” he added.