The agricultural heritage and landscapes that defined Chelmsford's history have made its farming properties a unique prospect. In the Chelmsford traditional hill farms averaging 100 pastoral acres guide sheep and ewes across fells surrounding . Slate-clad farmhouses couple centuries-old charm with modern amenities, offices and outbuildings ready for diversification. Further transition dairy herds to renewable energy. Solar arrays installed on redundant barns and floors help reinvigorate a 150-acre smallholding in zoned for residential conversion near historic market towns. Elsewhere in the shires, a 40-acre arable holding in Chelmsford includes, five-bedroom farmhouse and expansive countryside views near Chelmsford poised to enjoy city amenities. Successful recent crops and soil tests help value for value. Chelmsford farms balance habitat restoration with commercial potential. A picturesque 150-year-old working farm in Roydon raises cattle and crops on with established woodland enterprises, plus a spacious farmhouse for value. With sensitive rejuvenation, properties revive community connectivity, environmental consciousness and long-term viability through alternative ventures embracing eco-tourism, woodland products, permaculture and more to capitalize on rural idyll demand. Viable properties offer agricultural heritage stewardship or new beginnings.
montagues are pleased to offer to the market this beautifully presented detached chalet style
a rare opportunity to purchase 3.09 acres of mixed use land (some of which
**guide price £500,000-£525,000** a charming, detached house that has been lovingly taken care of
montagues are pleased to offer to the market this beautifully presented detached chalet style
2 bedroom detached bungalow for sale summary william h brown are delighted to offer for
**guide price £800,000** jukes estate agents are delighted to bring to market this large
2 bedroom town house for sale highly individual house set within this stylish mill conversion