Introduction
Fourth Farm extends to approximately 303.64 acres (122.87 hectares) being within a ring fence, where the land is principally under arable production, with the exception of two fields (c.16.5 acres) of permanent pasture. The arable fields are of a good size and suitable for modern farming practices and machinery, with the land being generally level in aspect with some areas of undulation towards the eastern fringe. On the Agricultural Land Classification Maps, the land is classified as Grade II and Grade III however it is considered that there is marginally a greater area of Grade II land. The amenity aspect is enhanced by various small blocks of woodland and hedges across the farm.
The farm buildings allow for grain storage of approximately 1,000 tonnes and include grain store, separate dryer shed with grain bins, together with a range of versatile general purpose storage barns and former pig breeding and fattening buildings.
The attractive brick and tile-built farmhouse has the potential to provide a sizeable and comfortable family home, adjacent to which there is garaging and a useful range of brick-built outbuildings and stores.
Fourth Farm is complemented by two further dwellings, Treetops and Foremans House. Treetops is a well presented and spacious modern three/four-bedroom bungalow (subject to an agricultural occupancy clause) with Foremans House being a two-bedroom property (presently occupied under a Statutory Periodic Tenancy).
Additionally, there are also three fully furnished holiday cottages, the lettings having been established on the farm for over 15 years with five further holiday cottages in conversion, these presently being at ‘first fix’ stage (excl. electrics & plumbing).
Available as a whole or in lots, please contact the selling agent for more information regarding the lotting.