A productive, 131-acre livestock farm in an idyllic rural location in Mid Wales is on the market for £1.75 million with leading regional agents Halls.
Its elevated position gives Glyn Farm at Brooks, near Welshpool far-reaching views down a beautiful valley. The four bedroomed, period farmhouse stands in attractive gardens and grounds and there is a versatile range of modern and traditional farm buildings.
Its elevated position gives Glyn Farm at Brooks, near Welshpool far-reaching views down a beautiful valley. The four bedroomed, period farmhouse stands in attractive gardens and grounds and there is a versatile range of modern and traditional farm buildings.
The farmhouse has an entrance hall, lounge, sitting room, refitted kitchen with a feature Rayburn Royal stove and walk in pantry, office, utility and wc on the ground floor. Upstairs there are four bedrooms and a family bathroom.
Outside, the lawns have well stocked borders, raised beds, fruit trees and a wildlife area, a separate orchard, a rear storeroom or wood store, a tiled courtyard with sheltered seating and a patio area and a gate to a haybarn and greenhouse.
A diverse and versatile range of modern and traditional farm buildings have been used to house both cattle and sheep and to store fodder and machinery.
The farmland lies within a ring fence and grows a combination of silage and hay crops, with a series of tracks providing easy access to all fields which have water tanks fed by natural streams, spring water and a borehole.
An area of attractive woodland is mature enough to be harvested, but also provides a delightful amenity and wildlife area with an abundance of bluebells.
Viewing of the farm is highly recommended by Halls’ Welshpool office on Tel: 01938 555552.
Outside, the lawns have well stocked borders, raised beds, fruit trees and a wildlife area, a separate orchard, a rear storeroom or wood store, a tiled courtyard with sheltered seating and a patio area and a gate to a haybarn and greenhouse.
A diverse and versatile range of modern and traditional farm buildings have been used to house both cattle and sheep and to store fodder and machinery.
The farmland lies within a ring fence and grows a combination of silage and hay crops, with a series of tracks providing easy access to all fields which have water tanks fed by natural streams, spring water and a borehole.
An area of attractive woodland is mature enough to be harvested, but also provides a delightful amenity and wildlife area with an abundance of bluebells.
Viewing of the farm is highly recommended by Halls’ Welshpool office on Tel: 01938 555552.