Listed for £1,250,000
July 8, 2025
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There is a two storey, stone barn which, subject to the correct planning permission, has the potential to be converted and at the rear of the property there is also an open fronted stone built barn. The formal gardens are beautifully designed to take in the surrounding views and countryside. They are mostly laid to lawn with lavender beds and parterre box hedging.
The patio area which runs along the rear and side of the house is mainly south facing with a partial walled garden to the side which has a kitchen garden. Laurel hedging borders a secret garden with a pond and seating area.
A large feature of the gardens at New House Farm is the wildlife pool which brings Kingfishers, Dragonflies and Canadian Geese, to name a few. The current owner has left part of the lawned area around the pool wild, to encourage bee’s.
The paddocks are all fenced with post and rail fencing with two smaller paddocks near to the garden. A separate drive provides access to the equestrian facilities.
Equestrian facilities
The American barn stabling houses 9 brick stables, a tack room, feed store and space for further stabling if required. There is a storage room behind which has a second floor, which also could be converted, with the correct planning permission. The ménage is accessed via one of the paddocks and is 20m x 40m with rubber and sand surface.
Location
New House Farm is situated in the hamlet of Sibdon, in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which is approximately two miles from the market town of Craven Arms and about eight miles from Church Stretton.
Craven Arms has a supermarket and petrol station, various shops and a train station which link north and south, to the larger towns of Ludlow and Shrewsbury. The A49 also provides access north and south.
South Shropshire is well known for its beauty and abundance of beautiful hill walking, mountain biking and riding routes. It is popular with equestrian enthusiasts with a number of events taking place at Bow House Equestrian, which is situated near Churchstoke.
Church Stretton is the home of the renowned Long Mynd which offers fabulous walks and riding, along with a café and National Trust parking.
Shropshire is well known for its schools including Stokesay Primary School, Church Stretton School, Shrewsbury School, Prestfelde and Shrewsbury High School.
Square Footage: 4,750 sq ft
Acreage: 12.41 Acres
Directions
Continue on the A49, Shrewsbury Road, towards Craven Arms. Once you reach Craven Arms turn right onto Long Lane and take your third left turning. New House Farm can be found on your left hand side.
Additional Info
Private water supply (borehole), mains electricity, private drainage by way of a septic tank and oil central heating.
Shropshire Council. Band D
Brochure prepared 2025/06 BTJ
Photography 2025/06 E-House