Posted: 11th October 2016 | Back to news feed

Manor Fields Farm is located just south of Shrewsbury in Great Lyth and has excellent access to the motorway network via the A5 (4.5 miles distant) and the M54.

This is a rare opportunity to buy a property with such sensational views in this location, let alone a property with such superb Equestrian facilities. The house looks South over its 11 Acres towards the spectacular Shropshire Hills and a further 13 Acres is potentially available.

The house requires some modernisation but could readily be adapted to create a lovely home. The adjacent Equestrian Facilities also have independent access off the back lane and include an impressive U shape stable block and two Arenas.

Planning consent has been obtained on part to provide living accommodation for a groom. The principal driveway sweeps up one side of the paddocks down to the main road.

*Fantastic Professional Riders Yard

*60mx30m Jump arena

*40mx20m floodlit flat arena

*Round/lunge pen

*Fantastic hacking

*Purpose built stables with coffee/tackroom

*Planning for grooms accomodation

*Excellent road network - 5 minutes from A49

                                   BE Berriewood 15 minutes

                                   BE Weston Park/BE Llanymynech 40 minutes

                                   BD/BSJA Kingswood EQ  40 minutes

                                   BE/BD/BSJA Rodbaston College 50 minutes

                                   Cholmondeley Castle/ Kelsall Hill/ Bolesworth Castle 1hour

                                   Nesscliffe (Gallops) 20 minutes

                                   Long Mynd AONB 15 minutes (fabulous hacking and free gallops)

                                   Indoor Arena 5 minutes (hack)

For full details visit /www.berrys.uk.com/property/great-lyth-shrewsbury-shropshire 

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