ARABLE and livestock farmers and people interested in an equine facility are being urged to consider a £2.3 million property near Bangor on Dee.

Rosemead in Royton compromises a three bedroom bungalow surrounded by 176 acres of arable and grassland in a prime farming district.

The bungalow is spacious and it comprises of a master bedroom with en-suite and dressing room, two further bedrooms, one of which is en-suite, family bathroom, living room, conservatory, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, ample storage and a linked garage.

It is easy to get to Wrexham, Chester, Oswestry and Ellesmere from the bungalow and Allen Gittins, chairman of Ellesmere estate agency, Halls,spoke about the opportunity for buyers.

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He said: "The sale of Rosemead provides a very unusual opportunity to purchase a well-appointed bungalow with substantial adjacent arable and grassland.

"The purchaser will have the option of designing and building a yard of outbuildings according to their exact specification, whether for farming practices or equestrian usage.

"The land is extremely versatile and ideal for continuation as an arable unit or could be put down to grass for those with livestock. It should also be noted by those with horses as it would make an excellent equestrian facility."

A spokesperson spoke about how the site could grow wheat.

They added: "The generous surrounding gardens comprise a rear patio area with a wraparound walkway to the drive, extensive lawns with great scope for landscaping and a hot tub.

"Graded 2, 3a and 3b on the Agricultural Land Classification predictive map for Wales, the versatile land is divided into good-sized, farmable enclosures, all of which grew wheat this year apart from one reseeded grass field."

For more information, please contact Halls’ Ellesmere office on Tel: 01691 622602 or email ellesmere@hallsgb.com