Roger Parry & Partners has brought Webscott Farm near Shrewsbury, Shropshire, to the market with an asking price of £4.2 million of more.
The 216.12ac (87.46ha) ringfenced farm is for sale as a whole or in up to three lots.
Agent Robert Parry said the sale offers a “rare opportunity for buyers to purchase a well-established organic dairy farm in an area reputed for its excellent farmland and transport links”.
Webscott Farm is located close to the popular village of Myddle, with easy access to the market towns of Shrewsbury and Oswestry.
Shropshire dairy farm
The farm has been run as an organic enterprise, with clover-rich pasture. However, according to the agents it would be equally suitable for arable rotations.
The farmland has a new centralised water supply system with 500m of pipework with electrofusion joins feeding 20, 500 gallon troughs.
A proportion of the land can be accessed off council maintained roads while internally, the land is serviced by long lengths of concrete sleeper tracks, enabling extended grazing seasons.
The farm has a range of buildings amounting to approximately 75,435ft2. Buildings include multiple cattle housing facilities; parlour; isolation pen; office; silage store; storage; static home; and a triple dutch barn.
It also has an 18×18 herringbone milking parlour with a 12,000L tank and a weeping wall manure management system.
Buildings are mostly steel portal framed with a combination of Yorkshire board and corrugated sheet cladding.
The property has a farmhouse which is located adjacent to the farmyard in the centre of the farm and is approached via a private drive. It has five bedrooms and two bathrooms.
It also has reception rooms, a kitchen with an electric Aga, sun room, and double glazing throughout, as well as a personal garden with flower beds and a combination of sandstone wall and hedging to the perimeter.
There is also a modern three-bedroom dormer bungalow with its own separate driveway which provides a standalone home or as an offering for farm staff.