An attractive block of permanent pastureland situated close to
the village of Hallaton in Leicestershire has come on the market
with Berrys.
The 68.52 acres (27.73 hectares) of grazing in the heart of the
renowned Welland Valley stock rearing area has been given a guide
price of £365,000.
The parcel is easily accessible and comprises a block of part
ridge-and-furrow permanent grassland split into four enclosures.
All enclosures have good hedge and fence stock-proof boundaries and
have either mains or spring fed water supply.
The land is not currently entered into any Environmental
Stewardship Scheme but is being sold with full Single Farm Payment
entitlements. All timber, minerals and sporting rights are included
within the sale of the freehold.
The property is to be sold by private treaty and offers will be
invited for the whole, or any sensible lots.
"Quality grazing in this well known stock rearing area rarely
comes to the market so we are anticipating a great deal of
interest," said Tom Arthey who is in charge of the sale at Berrys'
Kettering office.
"The land is easily accessible and has stock proof boundaries
with good thick hedges to offer shelter from the worst of the
weather," he added.
For further details or to view the land contact Tom Arthey at
Berrys' Kettering office on 01536 412464, email
tom.arthey@berrybros.com or download the particulars at www.berrybros.com