Shropshire organic dairy farm to be sold for £3.25m
20th May 2024
A 194-acre Shropshire organic dairy farm has been put up for sale with a guide price of £3.25 million.
Hall Farm in Cruckmeole, near Hanwood, has been owned by the same family since 1917.
The farm is being offered for sale by informal tender through Halls on behalf of brothers Andrew and Roger Bebb.
It is being offered as a whole or in lots to suit prospective purchasers.
Highly productive
Hall Farm has 194 acres of pastureland and is situated just outside the hamlet of Cruckmeole, under a mile from Hanwood village and six miles from Shrewsbury.
James Evans, director of Halls which manages the sale, said: “The sale of Hall Farm offers prospective purchasers an unusual opportunity to acquire a highly productive, organic dairy and livestock set up with arable potential in a convenient and beautiful part of rural Shropshire.”
The site also comprises two residential dwellings as well as a range of traditional brick farm buildings, which are “boasting a wealth of character together with some modern purpose-built livestock and dairy buildings”.
The land lies in one block and comprises primarily grade three fertile land with organic status.
It is conveniently divided by a hardcored access road. The fields range from five to more than 40 acres and are ideal for grazing livestock, mowing and arable cultivation.
The farm is subject to a Countryside Stewardship mid-tier agreement, which runs until 1st January 2026 and is eligible for the new Sustainable Farming Incentive Scheme.
View the offer here.
Read more farm business news.