Church Street, Woodhurst, Huntingdon... Farm land for sale

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Church Street, Woodhurst, Huntingdon... Farm land for sale

Church Street, Woodhurst, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire
£2,700,000

Our Summary

  • The overage will not apply to any planning permissions granted or development or use in connection with agriculture, equestrian and forestry activities
  • If development takes place under the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015 Class or any subsequent act or change to the regulations, then this will be a trigger event for overage
  • This overage will be effective for 40 years from the date of completion of the sale and will be payable on the implementation of planning permission (or disposal with planning permission) for such uses (excluding agriculture, forestry or equine use)
  • Health and safety: Given the potential hazards of a working farm we ask you to be as vigilant as possible when making your inspection for your own personal safety, particularly around the farm buildings and machinery

Description

Manor Farm, a Grade 2 farmland, has been in the same family since 1957 and is now being sold for the first time. The farm consists of 279.33 acres of arable land, permanent pasture, woodland, and ponds, with a farmyard and grain storage. The land is accessed from two roads and has large field sizes, making it well-suited for modern farm machinery. The farm has been well-farmed, with a combination of crops such as malting barley, milling wheat, oilseed rape, and beans. The farm buildings include five portal-framed structures with a total area of approximately 1,403.76 square feet. A 28kw solar panel array is also installed on the rooves of two grain stores. The property is being sold as a whole or in up to four lots, with holdover provisions in place until 2025. The farm has mains water, electricity, and sewerage connections, as well as a separately metered three-phase electricity supply to the farm buildings. The property is being sold subject to various rights, easements, and wayleaves, and the vendor reserves the right to all future de-linked payments associated with the Basic Payment Scheme.