Lot 1 Land At Manor Farm Goadby... Land for sale

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Lot 1 Land At Manor Farm Goadby... Land for sale

Lot 1 Land At Manor Farm Goadby, Leicestershire
£2,100,000

Our Summary

  • 27 acres of woodlandOffering potential for a variety of uses including:• Agricultural production• Equestrian use• Amenity land• Benefitting from good road access and is bordered by mature trees, hedgerows, and post-and-wire fencing
  • PlanningProspective purchasers should make their own enquiries with the local planning authority regarding the current status and future potential
  • 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 30 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)

Description

This exceptional opportunity presents a block of farmland, formerly part of Manor Farm, situated on the edge of the picturesque rural village of Goadby, Leicestershire. The land, comprising approximately 221.14 acres, is offered in three lots and features a mix of arable land, permanent pasture, and woodland. The property offers potential for various uses, including agricultural production, equestrian activities, and amenity land. With good road access and bordered by mature trees, hedgerows, and post-and-wire fencing, the land is an attractive proposition for those seeking a rural retreat or investment opportunity. The vendor reserves the right to all future payments associated with BPS entitlements, and the property is being sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights, including rights of way, easements, and restrictive covenants. Prospective purchasers are advised to make their own enquiries with the local planning authority regarding the current status and future potential of the land.