A rural property specialist based in Wiltshire has been appointed as vendor of a 210 acre (85.05 hectare) livestock farm.

Marlborough land agents and rural property specialists Woolley & Wallis have received instruction to find a buyer for Pittsland Farm, convenient for the towns of Swindon, Chippenham and Malmesbury.

The farm comprises the following features: n An imposing and substantial stone-built four-bedroom family farmhouse in need of sympathetic renovation and restoration, including a pretty walled garden with an apple orchard.

n The 25,900 sq ft of farm buildings are a useful mixture of traditional and modern livestock buildings and conveniently arranged for ease of livestock movement and access to the fields. There is planning permission – granted in October 2008 – to erect a steel framed umbrella building to house 148 cows, creating an excellent environment for housing livestock. The farmland is particularly attractive with its undulating topography and copses. The land is of good quality and has consistently provided heavy crops of grass and maize.

n A derelict Cotswold stone and brick farmhouse situated in the middle of the farm known as Elborough Farm, which – subject to planning permission – has enormous potential.

Richard Nocton, partner at the Marlborough office of Woolley & Wallis, said: “Pittsland Farm is a delightful and productive family farm. It has immense potential and will appeal to both the farming buyer and those seeking a rural lifestyle.”

For further information or to arrange a viewing, call Woolley & Wallis’ farm and rural team of on 01672 515252, email marlborough@w-w.co.uk or log on to www.w-w.co.uk.