Wheatsheaf Road, Woodhurst... Land for sale

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Wheatsheaf Road, Woodhurst... Land for sale

Wheatsheaf Road, Woodhurst, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire
£1,600,000

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

This 149.11-acre property, known as Lot 2a, is a predominantly arable land with a farmyard and grain storage, located in Cambridgeshire. The land is divided into 146.41 acres of arable land and 2.65 acres of ponds, tracks, and the farmyard. The soil is a combination of Evesham 3 and Cannamore soil series, suitable for winter cereals and grassland. The farmyard has five portal-framed buildings with a concrete apron, providing approximately 1,403.76 square feet of storage space. Additionally, there is a 28kw solar panel array on the roofs of two buildings. The property is being sold as a whole or in up to two lots, with the option to harvest crops and store machinery during the sale process. The property is subject to various rights, easements, and restrictions, including a public footpath and permissive footpath. The vendor reserves the right to future de-linked payments associated with the Basic Payment Scheme and has the option to sell the property subject to an overage on future non-agricultural development.