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East Worlington, Crediton, Devon, EX17 Land for sale
East Worlington, Crediton, Devon, EX17
£180,000
East Worlington, Crediton, Devon, EX17
£180,000
Our Summary
- LOT 4 - Useful block of gently sloping pasture land, with potential for enhancement
- 08 Acres - Guide Price £275,000Lot 3: Pasture Land and some Woodland extending to about 67
- Alternatively, subject to improvement works, there may be potential to significantly enhance the land and bring it back into full agricultural production
- Offered for sale as a whole or in separate lots, the holding presents a rare opportunity to acquire a sizeable, ring-fenced working farm with extensive infrastructure, two dwellings (both subject to Agricultural Occupancy Conditions), and significant potential for ongoing dairy and livestock operations or diversification (subject to any necessary consents)
- The current use of the farm buildings is agricultural and some buildings may therefore meet the criteria for prior approval under Class Q of the Town & Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 2015, although prospective purchasers should make their own enquiries
- Scope for enhancement
Description
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Here is a summary of the property description in a single paragraph:
West Burrow Farm presents a unique opportunity to acquire a substantial commercial agricultural unit, extending to approximately 326.55 acres of productive pasture land. The farm, which has been operated as a commercial dairy and beef unit, includes two farmhouses, extensive ranges of adaptable farm buildings, and productive lands. Lot 4, a useful block of gently sloping pasture land, extends to about 25.18 acres and has been extensively managed in recent years with few artificial inputs, currently affording amenity and conservation appeal. The land has potential for enhancement and could be brought back into full agricultural production with improvement works. The farm is offered for sale as a whole or in separate lots, and the holding includes two principal farmsteads, each with its own comprehensive range of agricultural buildings and independent accesses.