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Land, in Marldon, £650,000
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Land

Marldon, Paignton TQ3
Auction Land
£650,000

Our Summary

  • For sale by Public Auction on Wednesday 29th July 2026,7
  • For sale by Public Auction on Wednesday 29th July 2026, 7
  • Method of Sale | The land is offered for sale by Public Auction
  • challenge Contact Us Kivells, Farms & Land Department, Exeter | Agent: Ian Caunter AUCTION DETAILS Auction Venue | Lifton Strawberry Fields, Lifton, Devon PL16 0DH on Wednesday 29th July at 7
  • Registration | Please note ALL BIDDERS, including Kivells existing clients, will need to register with Kivells on the night of the auction in order to comply with The Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017 (the “Regulations”) - as of 26th June 2017
  • Bidders will be required to provide one form of government issued photographic identity and a utility bill addressed to them at their home address, dated within 3 months of the date of the auction
  • Online Bidding | Online bidding registration will be available 10 days before each auction and all bidders must register at least 48 hours prior to the auction
  • Buyer’s Administration Fee  | All successful buyers at Kivells’ Property Auctions should note that on exchange of contracts, a Buyer’s Administration Fee of £2,000 plus VAT (Total: £2,400 inc VAT) is payable to Kivells on the night of the auction
  • Please note, if the lot is sold prior to auction, or afterwards, these fees remain payable
  • All interested buyers are advised to review the Auction Legal Pack prior to bidding

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Description

The land comprises a productive block of 70.03 acres (28.34 hectares), consisting of level and gently sloping arable land and a slightly steeper permanent pasture field to the far west. The land is bordered by typical Devon hedgerow banks with livestock fencing, and the arable land has been used to grow cereals, sitting on soils described as freely draining, slightly acid loamy soils. The land parcels are classified as Grade 2 for arable land and Grade 3 for permanent grassland.