A farm with a 'remarkable history' has been placed on the market with a guide price of £1.25m.
Savills are marketing White Abbey Farm, Alderbury, Shrewsbury, which includes a Grade II listed, five-bedroom farmhouse, plus range of traditional and modern buildings with land extending to about 140.89 acres.
"Its sale represents a very rare opportunity to acquire an investment farm, subject to tenancy, that has been running as a ring fenced, livestock and arable operation.”White Abbey was a Grandmontine Priory, founded by Fulk Fitz Warin III as a hour of Arrouaisian Canons and begun between 1221 and 1226.
These include quadripartite stone vaulting to the ceilings in the remaining central section of the priory complete with carved bosses.
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