Nestled in the serene hamlet of Ellerdine, White House Farm is a historical farmhouse with roots dating back approximately 500 years, complemented by modern additions from the 1960s. This property not only offers a picturesque setting in the North Shropshire countryside but also extensive potential for renovation and investment. The farmhouse features a variety of charming living spaces, including a utility room, pantry, snug, and a sitting room showcasing exposed beams and a traditional fireplace. The inviting L-shaped kitchen connects directly to the garden, enhancing its appeal as a central family hub. Upstairs, five bedrooms provide ample accommodation alongside a family bathroom.
The property boasts an impressive range of outbuildings suitable for both agricultural and equestrian purposes. These include multiple stable blocks, a two-storey brick building ripe for conversion (subject to planning permissions), and substantial structures designed for storage or livestock management. Additionally, there is a floodlit manege and grass yard that presents further opportunities for development.
Covering nearly 25 acres of land primarily used for grazing and mowing, Lot One comprises well-fenced paddocks that are easily accessible via farm tracks—ideal for managing livestock effectively. Further land may be negotiated separately.
This freehold property comes with no mains services connected in some lots but has basic utilities such as mains electricity via single-phase connection and private water sourced from a borehole. Given that this property is sold subject to certain rights of way and planning provisions—including a development clawback clause—there is significant scope for future enhancement or adaptation within the existing framework.
Investors looking to capitalize on rural charm blended with practical opportunities will find White House Farm an appealing prospect.