Approximately 16.29 acres of pasture and woodland
A rare opportunity to buy a well-equipped smallholding set in c.16.29 acres of Shropshire countryside. Lower Leasowes Farm combines a concreted yard, modern steel portal farm buildings and a mixture of pasture and woodland — including recently re-seeded fields — offering immediate agricultural use and scope for modest expansion of the yard or buildings on level, stoned ground.
Practical services are already in place: single-phase mains electricity to the buildings, a private borehole supplying field troughs and yards, and a five-camera CCTV system. The layout includes a muck store, general-purpose open-fronted building, livestock shed with 28 cubicles and storage loft, gated handling/loafing area and good machinery/bale parking — useful for someone wanting a turnkey smallholding or an agricultural investment with low initial plant-out costs.
Notable constraints are factual and should be considered: mine and mineral rights are excluded from the sale; broadband speeds are very slow and mobile signal is average due to the remote setting; the land is sold freehold as a whole by private treaty; and there are no known Environmental Stewardship agreements in place. The site is accessible directly off a council-maintained ‘C’ road but is rural and relatively isolated, so purchasers should factor travel times to services and utilities when planning uses.
This property will suit buyers seeking a working smallholding, a lifestyle move to a quiet rural location, or an agricultural investor looking for land with immediate pasture productivity and scope for modest development of yard space. Inspect and verify boundaries, rights of way and planning constraints before purchase; the farm has been improved over the last 15 years but any further development will be subject to local planning rules.