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Our Summary
- The estate has potential for alternative income streams and to expand on the income already generated acrossthe farms and residential property
- The farm buildings have been utilised for agricultural purposes, however with the correct permissions they could provide the scope for alternative uses
- The buildings provide scope for alternative uses, subject to obtaining the necessary planning permissions
- The buildings have been utilised mainly for agricultural purposes however with the correct permissions they could provide the scope for alternative uses
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Description
The property consists of approximately 1,021 acres, including 174.03 acres at Cefn-Ceist Farm, 195.63 acres at Bank Farm, and 26.66 acres at Escley House. The land is a mix of productive pasture, woodland, and open fields, with some areas featuring ancient woodland. The property includes several farm buildings, including steel portal framed buildings, Dutch Barns, and outbuildings such as stores, garages, and stables.
The farm buildings have been used for agricultural purposes but could potentially be repurposed with the correct permissions. The land is classified as Grade 3 and 4 on the Agricultural Land Classification Maps and is bounded by rivers, brooks, and woodland areas.