Royal Family's cheese makers put their home on the market for £1.5million (with three goats thrown in for free)
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Royal Family's cheese makers put their home on the market for £1.5million (with three goats thrown in for free)

Daily Mail  

House hunters can eat like a king after the Royal Family's cheese makers put their home on the market for £1.5 million - and it even comes with three prized GOATS. Sarah Hampton and her husband Robert have spent the last 20 years running Brock Hall Farm The Royal Family's cheese makers have put their home, Brock Hall Farm Dairy near Bridgnorth, Shropshire, on the market for £1.5 million The couple supply the Royal household with cheese made from their herd of pure Sannen goats. Sarah said: 'There are bespoke food-safe premises for all manner of production, with a milking parlour and pump room still intact and a mature apple cider orchard capable of producing 500 litres of cider every year' Cheese made from the goat's milk is stocked by top retailers including Harrods and Selfridges as well as being sought by Michelin starred chefs The property is set in 14 acres of arable land and boasts five bedrooms and three bathrooms. However, the scope and possibilities for the outbuildings are immense and could range from extra dwellings for relatives/family, to lucrative holiday lets' Explaining their decision to sell, Sarah said: 'Brock Hall is a house with history, a place to realise dreams and passions and where imagination and potential join and take flight' The well-maintained gardens include a bespoke children's play area, a Hartley Botanic greenhouse, raised vegetable beds and soft fruit cages The home is surrounded by stunning scenery and is on the market for £1.5 million 'We don't expect the new owners to throw themselves into food production and farming as we did.

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