A FARM between Hereford and Hay-on-Wye described as immaculate by the agents selling it has hit the market for the first time in more than 30 years.
Split into two lots, which can be bought together for £900,000, Yew Tree Farm in Letton is for sale by informal tender by Friday, August 6 at midday.
Lot one, with a price of between £750,000 and £800,000, includes the five-bed farmhouse.
Joint agents McCartneys and Sunderlands said in the Zoopla listing: "Yew Tree Farmhouse is an immaculate and spacious family home benefitting from oil central heating and mostly UPVC windows and doors throughout and set in large well-kept lawn, rose, vegetable and floral gardens."
The house is made up of a porch, two halls, dining room, boot room, utility room, office, kitchen and reception room on the ground floor.
Upstairs there are the five bedrooms, landing and bathroom.
The lot also includes land and nine outbuildings totalling around 22.98 acres.
The listing added: "For over thirty-five years Yew Tree Farm has been home to the Roberts family where they have raised their children and established and run a very successful farming business, which along the journey has also being host to successful past diversification projects such as farmhouse bed and breakfast and camping and caravanning.
"With their children now having families of their own Mr & Mrs Roberts have decided to retire from farming with Yew Tree Farm having fulfilled their working and family aims to this date.
"Yew Tree Farm is an immaculate smallholding situated in northwest Herefordshire offering a spacious 5-bedroom Farmhouse, established large gardens with an orchard and an extensive range of modern Farm buildings, large concrete and hard standing yards and traditional granary all totalling an area of about 32.11 acres of prime Herefordshire land.
"Available as a whole or in two lots. The privacy of this holding coupled with the large array of buildings and yards offers great future potential, subject to obtaining necessary consents."
Lot two, for sale for between £100,000 and £120,000, includes about 9.13 acres of land, with two ponds.
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