Agent John Goodwin says Golden Valley Farm is in a secluded rural location in Hollybush near Ledbury, adjacent to common land which slopes the Malvern Hills.
The farm includes a detached half-timbered cottage, along with an adjoining cider house, a static caravan, stabling and a range of outbuildings.
It is understood that the property dates back to the 1400s and has been within the same family ownership for over the last 70 years.
The cottage, which requires a “comprehensive scheme of modernisation”, comprises a sitting room, breakfast kitchen with oil-fired Aga, utility room, bathroom, two bedrooms, and a “box room”.
The property “enjoys a great level of privacy” surrounded by its own land, in approximately 10 acres and has the benefit of grazing rights on the common land.
Describing the hamlet of Hollybush, the agents said: “The rural hamlet of Hollybush lies within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty at the southern end of the Malvern Hills.
“The nearby village of Eastnor has a church, nursery and primary schools, a cricket club, an artisan forge and a pottery.
“Ledbury is a short drive away and has a thriving community, offering a good range of local facilities with a variety of independent shops, restaurants and pubs, as well as three supermarkets, a church, doctors’ surgery, cottage hospital and theatre.
“Additional retail and cultural amenities are available at Malvern, Hereford and Worcester.”