Published: 22/01/2026
A versatile North Shropshire arable and livestock farm with nearly 131 acres of land is new on the property market for £2.4 million.Haughton Farm, near Ellesmere, comprises an imposing, period farmhouse, which has recently been partly renovated, a substantial range of traditional farm buildings and productive arable and grassland.
For sale as a whole or in lots, the farm is situated in an unspoilt rural location just half a mile from the picturesque lakeland market town of Ellesmere. The county towns of Shrewsbury, Chester and Wrexham are all within easy driving distance.
Haughton FarmhouseDating to the 18th century, the characterful farmhouse is situated at the centre of the farmstead and accessed along a private drive. A substantial part of the three storey house has recently been renovated and modernised with great taste to provide a spacious and comfortable family home.
The remainder of the house presents an exciting opportunity for the purchaser to complete the modernisation project according to their own tastes and preferences.
The modernised accommodation comprises of an open plan kitchen and living room with a central island feature and doors to the garden, a useful pantry and back kitchen area.
The modernised open plan kitchen and living roomA central hallway accesses a study, cloakroom, boot room and utility while the first floor has a large landing, shower room and three bedrooms, one of which is en-suite.
The unmodernised accommodation comprises a central hallway, cellar stairs, two reception rooms and a pantry on the ground floor, a landing and four double bedrooms on the first floor and attic rooms.
The farmhouse has a decoratively stoned parking area and large garden comprising of lawns with shrub borders, mature and semi-mature trees, brick paved paths, a brick wall, beech hedge and estate fencing boundaries.
The land surrounding Haughton FarmThe farm buildings are located at the head of the driveway, adjacent to the farmhouse and set around a concrete yard. A substantial range of single and two storey red brick farm buildings are currently used for garaging, stabling and storage but has great potential for alternative uses, subject to planning consent.
The modern farm buildings have been used for livestock housing and machinery storage but could present an opportunity for alternative uses.
The versatile, Grade 3 classified land is accessed internally via a central stoned track leading from the farm buildings and externally via gateways from quiet roads.
To view the farm or for more information, contact Allen Gittins on 01691 622602 or Louise Preece on 01743 450700.