Guide price

£595,000

Land for sale
Colemere, Ellesmere, Shropshire SY12

    • 5 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: F

Just added
Freehold
Added on 31/03/2026

About this property

  • Attractive five bedroom detached farmhouse in need of refurbishment

  • A substantial range of traditional and modern farm buildings with potential for alternative uses (subject to planning consent)

  • Approximately 13.13 acres of pastureland

  • In total about 16.14 acres

  • For sale as a whole

  • EPC Rating = F

A period farmhouse with an extensive range of traditional buildings with potential for development

Description
Colemere House is a traditional detached period brick farmhouse offering spacious accommodation, together with a range of outbuildings.

The farmhouse is arranged over two floors, with the main entrance on the east elevation. On the ground floor are two reception rooms, both featuring sash windows and a fireplace. The ground floor also comprises a study with access onto the garden, a dining room with aga which leads to a former pantry and store rooms. The kitchen completes the ground floor, with a rear entrance providing direct access to the adjoining outbuildings.

The first floor offers four double bedrooms and a family bathroom. There is an additional bedroom accessed from the kitchen. The second floor comprises two attic rooms with potential for further accommodation, subject to improvement and the necessary consents.

Colemere Farmhouse is a characterful period property offering significant potential. The house requires modernisation throughout and, subject to the appropriate planning permissions, could be further extended on the second floor to create additional bedrooms.

Gardens and grounds surround the farmhouse.

Farm Buildings
Located to the west of the farmhouse is an extensive range of traditional farm buildings, accessed directly from the road to both the east and west. The buildings offer development potential, subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents.

Land
The land at Colemere House Farm extends to approximately 13.13 acres of pasture, located to the north and south of the main farmstead. The land is classified as Grade 3 under the Agricultural Land Classification system for England and Wales, with freely draining, slightly acidic loamy soils.

The land has road access along the northern boundary and can also be reached directly from the farmstead and yard. The southern paddock is also accessed from the garden south of the farmhouse.

Planning: Parties should familiarise themselves and take advice on the current planning application for mineral extraction on the adjacent land - reference: 25/02655/eia

Overage
There will be an overage of 30% of the uplift in value for a term of 30 years on the farm buildings. Further details are available from the Vendor’s agent.

Location
Colemere House Farm is situated to the south of the hamlet of Colemere in North Shropshire, a short distance south of the market town of Ellesmere. The property is within walking distance of Colemere Country Park and lies approximately 3 miles from Ellesmere and 7 miles north-west of Wem, both of which offer a wide range of amenities, leisure facilities and supermarkets.

Road links provide convenient access to the motorway network, via the M54 at Shrewsbury (for Birmingham and the south) and the A49 at Whitchurch, connecting Ellesmere to the north (Chester, Crewe, Liverpool and Manchester). Rail services are available at Shrewsbury station (15 miles) providing national and regional rail connections, with direct mainline services to London Euston.

There are a number of well-regarded primary and secondary schools in the area including the renowned Ellesmere College as well as a range of quality institutions near Shrewsbury and Chester.

Colemere House Farm benefits from good access and is a short distance off the A528, linking Ellesmere to Shrewsbury. The property is accessed via a private entrance to the house and there are two accesses serving the farmyard to the east and west.

Acreage:
16.41 Acres



Additional Info
Overage: There will be an overage of 30% of the uplift in value for a term of 30 years on the farm buildings. Further details are available from the Vendor’s agent.

Council Tax Band: G

Mains Water, Oil Fired Heating, Mains Electricity, Private Drainage

Photographs: August 2024 & September 2025

Particulars: February 2026

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