4 bedroom house
Dalrymple, Ayr, Ayrshire and Arran, KA6 6AX
Guide Price
£1,650,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse
Property Tags: Grain Storage, Livestock Farm
Land Tags: Arable Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jun 2021
- Removed: Nov 2021
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse
- Property Tags: Grain Storage, Livestock Farm
- Land Tags: Arable Land
**Closing Date Set: Friday 23rd July 2021 at 12pm**
Netherton Farm is a productive mixed livestock and arable farm contained within a ring fence although split in two bocks by the public highway. It extends to 399.36 acres (161.62 hectares) or thereby.
Whilst the farm is predominantly laid to grass, some barley is grown and more could be brought into the crop production. The steading is a mixture of traditional and modern farm buildings. The attractive traditional farmhouse (two storey) forms part of the original courtyard.
NETHERTON FARMHOUSE
Netherton Farmhouse is a large, attractive two storey dwelling of stone construction under a pitched slate roof. It faces south west and is nestled into a small wooded hillside to the south east.
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall
Front door and porch, hallway with varnished wood three-quarter height panelling and stairway to first floor.
Sitting Room
Attractive living room with gas fire, fireplace and double front facing window.
Lounge
Lounge with electric fire, fireplace and double front facing window.
Dining Room
Large dining room with window to rear façade.
Kitchen
Large kitchen, with fitted cupboards, two oven Aga oil fired range with front and rear facing windows.
Utility Room
Large utility room with space for white goods, back door to farm steading and outbuildings.
Under Stairs Cupboard
Storage space.
Stairs to Landing
Leading to first floor rooms.
First Floor
Bedroom 1
Large double bedroom.
Bedroom 2
Large double bedroom.
Bedroom 3
Large double bedroom.
Bathroom
Fully tiled 3-piece bathroom with shower over bath, wash hand basin and WC.
Walk in cupboard
Back Stairs
Leading from kitchen to office.
Office
Former maid's room with combed ceilings and velux window.
Garden
Located to the front of the house, facing south west and enclosed in a stone wall and railing fence the mature front garden is an area of lawn with a mix of shrubs and well-maintained flower borders. There is an additional vegetable garden to the rear of the farm steading.
Services
The farmhouse benefits from mains electricity and water, with drainage to a septic tank. Hot water is provided by the Aga and the central heating is provided by the oil-fired boiler which heats the downstairs rooms.
The farmhouse is double glazed with uPVC windows.
Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) Rating
The EPC rating for the property has been assessed at Band 'F'.
Council Tax
Netherton has been assessed as Council Tax Band E.
FARM BUILDINGS
Traditional farm buildings form a courtyard adjacent to the farmhouse with a range of modern farm buildings situated to the rear and adjacent to the traditional steading. The steading comprises the following buildings:
Modern Shed (75 x 46 ft): modern steel portal frame and lean-to building under a pitched corrugated fibre roof, profile sheet metal cladding over a suspended slatted floor.
Old Cart Shed (95 x 23 ft): traditional stone byre under a pitched slate roof over a solid floor.
Old Stables (43 x 18 ft): traditional stone byre under a pitched slate roof over a laid brick floor.
Crimp Grain Store (43 x 18 ft): traditional stone byre under a pitched corrugated metal roof over a solid floor.
Boythorne Slurry Ring: a modern slurry tank with an approximate capacity of 240,000 gallons.
Lean-to (53 x 18 ft) and Concrete Pad (64 x 18 ft): stone and corrugated metal lean-to under a mono-pitched corrugated metal sheet roof over a solid concrete floor with a feed barrier on the western side running the length of the lean-to and concrete pad.
Dutch Barn and Hay Shed (80 x 21 ft): steel framed structure under a corrugated metal roof and cladding over a bare earth floor.
Machinery Store (16 x 21 ft): brick and block construction lean-to over a mono-pitched corrugated steel roof over a bare earth floor.
General Purpose Shed (82 x 21 ft): steel framed structure under a pitched corrugated metal roof with no cladding over a half bare earth / half solid concrete floor
Grain Shed (82 x 16 ft): timber pole barn under a pitched corrugated fibre roof with no cladding and over a half bare earth / half solid concrete floor.
Lambing Shed (82 x 16 ft): timber pole barn under a pitched corrugated metal roof with half height cladding over a bare earth floor.
Modern General Purpose Shed (79 x 38 ft): modern steel portal frame building organised into 4 bays, under a pitched corrugated fibre roof, profile sheet metal cladding over a solid concrete floor.
Silo: modern free standing silo with capacity of approximately 75 tonnes.
Bull Pens and Grain Bruiser (48 x 18 ft): steel frame and brick building under a pitched corrugated tin roof over a solid floor.
Livestock Shed (49 x 35 ft): stone and brick building split in two by a central feed passage, under a pitched corrugated metal roof over a solid floor.
Old Dairy Byre No.1 (45 x 22 ft): traditional stone byre with 14 x 14 cubicles and a central passage under a pitched slate roof over a solid floor.
Old Dairy Byre No.2 (45 x 20 ft): traditional stone byre with 14 x 14 cubicles and a central passage under a pitched slate roof over a solid floor.
Calving Box (27 x 8 ft): traditional stone and brick lean-to under a mono-pitched slate roof over a solid floor.
Calf Meal Store (11 x 8 ft): traditional stone and brick lean-to under a mono-pitched slate roof over a solid floor.
Covered Porch and Lean to: traditional stone and brick building under a pitched slate roof over a solid floor. The lean-to is under a mono-pitched slate roof over a solid floor.
Old Dairy (13 x 24 ft): brick building under a pitched half slate / half corrugated sheet metal roof, internally clad in a smooth render over a solid floor.
Silage Clamp and Sheep Pens
An outlying silage clamp and sheep pens are located to the south of the steading. They are accessed off the public highway and serviced by an access track. The Silage Clamp has concrete floor and earth walls, with capacity for approximately 760 tonnes silage capacity.
FARMLAND
The agricultural land extends to 399.36 acres (161.62 hectares) or thereby, lying between 65m to 120m above sea level. The farm is ring fenced, albeit split into two blocks by the public highway. According to the James Hutton Institute's Land Capability for Agriculture Classification the land ranges from Class 3.1 to 4.2. It is predominantly laid to grass with some barley grown. The vast majority is suitable for mowing and cropping.
Except for 1 water meter servicing 3 x water troughs, all other water is provided by natural springs and water courses.
Marketed by: Davidson & Robertson, Riccarton
Netherton Farm is a productive mixed livestock and arable farm contained within a ring fence although split in two bocks by the public highway. It extends to 399.36 acres (161.62 hectares) or thereby.
Whilst the farm is predominantly laid to grass, some barley is grown and more could be brought into the crop production. The steading is a mixture of traditional and modern farm buildings. The attractive traditional farmhouse (two storey) forms part of the original courtyard.
NETHERTON FARMHOUSE
Netherton Farmhouse is a large, attractive two storey dwelling of stone construction under a pitched slate roof. It faces south west and is nestled into a small wooded hillside to the south east.
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall
Front door and porch, hallway with varnished wood three-quarter height panelling and stairway to first floor.
Sitting Room
Attractive living room with gas fire, fireplace and double front facing window.
Lounge
Lounge with electric fire, fireplace and double front facing window.
Dining Room
Large dining room with window to rear façade.
Kitchen
Large kitchen, with fitted cupboards, two oven Aga oil fired range with front and rear facing windows.
Utility Room
Large utility room with space for white goods, back door to farm steading and outbuildings.
Under Stairs Cupboard
Storage space.
Stairs to Landing
Leading to first floor rooms.
First Floor
Bedroom 1
Large double bedroom.
Bedroom 2
Large double bedroom.
Bedroom 3
Large double bedroom.
Bathroom
Fully tiled 3-piece bathroom with shower over bath, wash hand basin and WC.
Walk in cupboard
Back Stairs
Leading from kitchen to office.
Office
Former maid's room with combed ceilings and velux window.
Garden
Located to the front of the house, facing south west and enclosed in a stone wall and railing fence the mature front garden is an area of lawn with a mix of shrubs and well-maintained flower borders. There is an additional vegetable garden to the rear of the farm steading.
Services
The farmhouse benefits from mains electricity and water, with drainage to a septic tank. Hot water is provided by the Aga and the central heating is provided by the oil-fired boiler which heats the downstairs rooms.
The farmhouse is double glazed with uPVC windows.
Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) Rating
The EPC rating for the property has been assessed at Band 'F'.
Council Tax
Netherton has been assessed as Council Tax Band E.
FARM BUILDINGS
Traditional farm buildings form a courtyard adjacent to the farmhouse with a range of modern farm buildings situated to the rear and adjacent to the traditional steading. The steading comprises the following buildings:
Modern Shed (75 x 46 ft): modern steel portal frame and lean-to building under a pitched corrugated fibre roof, profile sheet metal cladding over a suspended slatted floor.
Old Cart Shed (95 x 23 ft): traditional stone byre under a pitched slate roof over a solid floor.
Old Stables (43 x 18 ft): traditional stone byre under a pitched slate roof over a laid brick floor.
Crimp Grain Store (43 x 18 ft): traditional stone byre under a pitched corrugated metal roof over a solid floor.
Boythorne Slurry Ring: a modern slurry tank with an approximate capacity of 240,000 gallons.
Lean-to (53 x 18 ft) and Concrete Pad (64 x 18 ft): stone and corrugated metal lean-to under a mono-pitched corrugated metal sheet roof over a solid concrete floor with a feed barrier on the western side running the length of the lean-to and concrete pad.
Dutch Barn and Hay Shed (80 x 21 ft): steel framed structure under a corrugated metal roof and cladding over a bare earth floor.
Machinery Store (16 x 21 ft): brick and block construction lean-to over a mono-pitched corrugated steel roof over a bare earth floor.
General Purpose Shed (82 x 21 ft): steel framed structure under a pitched corrugated metal roof with no cladding over a half bare earth / half solid concrete floor
Grain Shed (82 x 16 ft): timber pole barn under a pitched corrugated fibre roof with no cladding and over a half bare earth / half solid concrete floor.
Lambing Shed (82 x 16 ft): timber pole barn under a pitched corrugated metal roof with half height cladding over a bare earth floor.
Modern General Purpose Shed (79 x 38 ft): modern steel portal frame building organised into 4 bays, under a pitched corrugated fibre roof, profile sheet metal cladding over a solid concrete floor.
Silo: modern free standing silo with capacity of approximately 75 tonnes.
Bull Pens and Grain Bruiser (48 x 18 ft): steel frame and brick building under a pitched corrugated tin roof over a solid floor.
Livestock Shed (49 x 35 ft): stone and brick building split in two by a central feed passage, under a pitched corrugated metal roof over a solid floor.
Old Dairy Byre No.1 (45 x 22 ft): traditional stone byre with 14 x 14 cubicles and a central passage under a pitched slate roof over a solid floor.
Old Dairy Byre No.2 (45 x 20 ft): traditional stone byre with 14 x 14 cubicles and a central passage under a pitched slate roof over a solid floor.
Calving Box (27 x 8 ft): traditional stone and brick lean-to under a mono-pitched slate roof over a solid floor.
Calf Meal Store (11 x 8 ft): traditional stone and brick lean-to under a mono-pitched slate roof over a solid floor.
Covered Porch and Lean to: traditional stone and brick building under a pitched slate roof over a solid floor. The lean-to is under a mono-pitched slate roof over a solid floor.
Old Dairy (13 x 24 ft): brick building under a pitched half slate / half corrugated sheet metal roof, internally clad in a smooth render over a solid floor.
Silage Clamp and Sheep Pens
An outlying silage clamp and sheep pens are located to the south of the steading. They are accessed off the public highway and serviced by an access track. The Silage Clamp has concrete floor and earth walls, with capacity for approximately 760 tonnes silage capacity.
FARMLAND
The agricultural land extends to 399.36 acres (161.62 hectares) or thereby, lying between 65m to 120m above sea level. The farm is ring fenced, albeit split into two blocks by the public highway. According to the James Hutton Institute's Land Capability for Agriculture Classification the land ranges from Class 3.1 to 4.2. It is predominantly laid to grass with some barley grown. The vast majority is suitable for mowing and cropping.
Except for 1 water meter servicing 3 x water troughs, all other water is provided by natural springs and water courses.
Marketed by: Davidson & Robertson, Riccarton
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.