Farm land for sale

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Farm land for sale

Land at Humbie Farm, Kirkliston, Edinburgh, EH29
£1,500,000

Our Summary

  • Equally sale of the individual lots could be attractive for an equestrian buyer or for a diversified business venture (subject to obtaining the necessary planning permissions)
  • PLANNING AND BUILDING CONTROL PERMISSIONS There are no planning applications currently affecting the property
  • Subject to planning permission being obtained there could be potential or other uses such as equestrian or tourism development
  • The Overage Agreement provides that if all or part of the property obtains Relevant Planning Permission enabling all or a material part to be used or become affected by or become suitable for a use other than agricultural use for the planting and harvesting of crops (or grazing of livestock or horses) an Overage Payment shall be payable
  • The Overage Payment is 50% of the increase in value of all or a material part of the property following grant of Relevant Planning Permission
  • The Overage Agreement provides that if all or part of the property obtains Relevant Planning Permission enabling housing development an Overage Payment shall be payable
  • The Overage Payment is 50% of the increase in value of all or part of the property following grant of Relevant Planning Permission
  • The Overage Payment is payable in three instalments following commencement of development or sale of all or part of the property subject to Relevant Planning Permission
  • Given the potential hazards of a working farm, we request you take care when viewing the property
  • Fantastic investment opportunity
  • Individual lots attractive for equestrian or other diversified enterprises (subject to obtaining planning permission)

Description

The property at Humbie offers a rare opportunity to purchase a productive block of land, extending to 51.30 hectares (126.76 acres), with excellent transport links to Edinburgh City Centre and nearby Kirkliston. The land is suitable for a variety of uses, including farming, equestrian activities, or diversified business ventures, subject to obtaining necessary planning permissions. The property has been well-farmed and is classified as Grade 3.1/3.2, with soils of the Ashgrove Association. The land is ring-fenced and has good access, with five individual fields available for purchase. The property is being sold as a whole or in five separate lots, with vacant possession, and is offered by private treaty.