A derelict Grade II listed farmhouse set on 1.5 acres of land could be yours for £725k.
Meadow House Farmhouse went up for auction on Tuesday, August 17, but still remains unsold.
The incredible three-storey Cheshire farmhouse boasts six large bedrooms with planning consent for internal refurbishment.
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There are three separate blocks of barns which also have planning consent for conversion to residential use.
The impressive farmhouse, near Huntington, went up for auction with Pugh with a guide price of £725,000 plus.
Investors can still submit an offer on the property which lies approximately three miles south east of Chester.

A description of the property on the auction page states: "Extensive Grade II Listed former farm buildings set in a site of approximately 0.60 Ha (1.5 Acres) comprising a large 6 bedroom 3 storey farmhouse with planning consent for internal refurbishment together with three separate blocks of barns which have planning consent for conversion to residential use."
Photos taken inside the property show the state of dereliction, with smashed windows and sections of the building being reclaimed by nature.
But even in its current state there are some charming original features which offer an indication of the property's potential.
Huge spaces, exposed beams and original brickwork could all be character features if the property was to be lovingly renovated.
The property is accessed from Chester Road (B5130) via Butterbache Road and Meadow Lane close to the village of Huntington which itself lies approximately 3 miles south east of the city of Chester.

The North Wales Expressway/A55 lies within approximately 2.5 miles and provides access to the regional motorway network.
For more information, visit the Pugh website HERE
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