Land for sale
Burley Woodhead, Ilkley, West Yorkshire, LS29 7AE
Guide Price
£2,000,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse
Property Tags: Class Q, Development Potential
Land Tags: Grazing Rights, Pasture Land, Permanent Pasture
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Sep 2020
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse
- Property Tags: Class Q, Development Potential
- Land Tags: Grazing Rights, Pasture Land, Permanent Pasture
Beautifully situated grass farm with development
potential with wonderful views over the Wharfe Valley
Description
*Viewings are being held Saturday 3rd October 10am -12 noon. Strictly by appointment. Do not access the farmland without an appointment at any time*
The farm extends to approximately 72 acres lying within a ring fence currently farmed as a traditional beef and sheep holding. The land adjoins Moor Lane Burley Woodhead on the western boundary from where permanent pasture slopes down to the farmhouse and buildings. To the east of the buildings the land is mainly level including productive meadow and parkland with a further small stone barn and good access off Hag Farm Road.
The Farmhouse: The farmhouse which lies at the western end of the traditional stone building range is a two storey three bedroom farmhouse extending to 1,639 sq ft and which requires modernisation.
Farm Buildings: An extensive range of farm buildings, the majority of which are of traditional stone construction with a floor area of 7,581 sq ft comprising traditional barns, storage and cattle housing. The barns offer potential (subject to planning consent) for an extension to the farmhouse or a larger development project.
The modern farm buildings which are largely open fronted steel framed buildings provide a further 6,250 sq ft of livestock housing or general storage.
The Land: The land lies within a single block and extends to approximately 72 acres accessed from Hag Farm Road and also Moor Lane to the west where the land is approximately 190 meters above sea level being the highest point of the farm. The steeper grazing fields lead down to the level mowing land towards the eastern boundary where the farm has an almost parkland appearance. Carr Beck follows much of the eastern boundary providing an attractive amenity feature enhanced by the mature trees and hedgerows. The land is registered for subsidy payments under the Basic Payment Scheme and the appropriate number of Entitlements will be transferred to the purchaser. Sheep Grazing rights at the neighboring Moor may be available separately.
Location
Hag Farm occupies an outstanding position with far reaching views over the farm and the Wharfe Valley. The farm which has been in the same family since 1939, lies in an unspoilt rural position in the heart of the Yorkshire ‘Golden Triangle’, is very accessible lying almost midway between Otley and Ilkley, only 8 miles from Leeds Bradford International Airport and 14 miles from Leeds City Centre. Of particular note is Burley in Wharfedale Railway Station which is situated at the end of the farm road less than 1 mile from the property.
The farm steading lies in an elevated position towards the western end of the farm from where there are views over most of the land. There is good access to the land off Hag Farm Road providing potential for lotting as well as separate field access off Moor Lane on the western boundary.
Acreage: 71.98 Acres
Directions
LS29 7AE is the nearest postcode, please follow the directions below.
The farm lies at the end of Hag Farm Road which is approached off Moor Lane which is the first track on the left after the Burley in Wharfedale Railway Station having come under the railway bridge.
Additional Info
Rights of Way, Easements & Wayleaves: The property is sold subject to, and with the benefit of all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, public and private whether specifically mentioned or not.
There are a number of public rights of way crossing the farm following Hag Farm Road and alongside Carr Beck together with the Dales Way which passes the farm buildings.
Services: Mains electricity (single phase). Private drainage and Mains: Water Supply (metered)
Subsidies & Grants: The land is registered with the Rural Land Registry. Entitlements based on the net eligible area sold will be transferred to the purchasers after completion however claims related to the 2020 claim year or before will be retained by the vendors. The farm has previously been entered into a Stewardship Scheme which is now expired.
Sporting Rights: The sporting rights are included in the sale.
Council Tax: Band F
Planning: There is potential to obtain consent under class Q of the GDPO 2015 (as amended) which allows conversion of agricultural properties to use class 3 (residential) following the granting of a prior approval notice. Potential purchasers must make their own investigations into the potential.
Method of sale and Tenure: The Farm is offered for sale freehold with vacant possession by private treaty as a whole or in lots. All prospective purchasers are encouraged to register their interest with Savills.
Marketed by: Savills, York
potential with wonderful views over the Wharfe Valley
Description
*Viewings are being held Saturday 3rd October 10am -12 noon. Strictly by appointment. Do not access the farmland without an appointment at any time*
The farm extends to approximately 72 acres lying within a ring fence currently farmed as a traditional beef and sheep holding. The land adjoins Moor Lane Burley Woodhead on the western boundary from where permanent pasture slopes down to the farmhouse and buildings. To the east of the buildings the land is mainly level including productive meadow and parkland with a further small stone barn and good access off Hag Farm Road.
The Farmhouse: The farmhouse which lies at the western end of the traditional stone building range is a two storey three bedroom farmhouse extending to 1,639 sq ft and which requires modernisation.
Farm Buildings: An extensive range of farm buildings, the majority of which are of traditional stone construction with a floor area of 7,581 sq ft comprising traditional barns, storage and cattle housing. The barns offer potential (subject to planning consent) for an extension to the farmhouse or a larger development project.
The modern farm buildings which are largely open fronted steel framed buildings provide a further 6,250 sq ft of livestock housing or general storage.
The Land: The land lies within a single block and extends to approximately 72 acres accessed from Hag Farm Road and also Moor Lane to the west where the land is approximately 190 meters above sea level being the highest point of the farm. The steeper grazing fields lead down to the level mowing land towards the eastern boundary where the farm has an almost parkland appearance. Carr Beck follows much of the eastern boundary providing an attractive amenity feature enhanced by the mature trees and hedgerows. The land is registered for subsidy payments under the Basic Payment Scheme and the appropriate number of Entitlements will be transferred to the purchaser. Sheep Grazing rights at the neighboring Moor may be available separately.
Location
Hag Farm occupies an outstanding position with far reaching views over the farm and the Wharfe Valley. The farm which has been in the same family since 1939, lies in an unspoilt rural position in the heart of the Yorkshire ‘Golden Triangle’, is very accessible lying almost midway between Otley and Ilkley, only 8 miles from Leeds Bradford International Airport and 14 miles from Leeds City Centre. Of particular note is Burley in Wharfedale Railway Station which is situated at the end of the farm road less than 1 mile from the property.
The farm steading lies in an elevated position towards the western end of the farm from where there are views over most of the land. There is good access to the land off Hag Farm Road providing potential for lotting as well as separate field access off Moor Lane on the western boundary.
Acreage: 71.98 Acres
Directions
LS29 7AE is the nearest postcode, please follow the directions below.
The farm lies at the end of Hag Farm Road which is approached off Moor Lane which is the first track on the left after the Burley in Wharfedale Railway Station having come under the railway bridge.
Additional Info
Rights of Way, Easements & Wayleaves: The property is sold subject to, and with the benefit of all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, public and private whether specifically mentioned or not.
There are a number of public rights of way crossing the farm following Hag Farm Road and alongside Carr Beck together with the Dales Way which passes the farm buildings.
Services: Mains electricity (single phase). Private drainage and Mains: Water Supply (metered)
Subsidies & Grants: The land is registered with the Rural Land Registry. Entitlements based on the net eligible area sold will be transferred to the purchasers after completion however claims related to the 2020 claim year or before will be retained by the vendors. The farm has previously been entered into a Stewardship Scheme which is now expired.
Sporting Rights: The sporting rights are included in the sale.
Council Tax: Band F
Planning: There is potential to obtain consent under class Q of the GDPO 2015 (as amended) which allows conversion of agricultural properties to use class 3 (residential) following the granting of a prior approval notice. Potential purchasers must make their own investigations into the potential.
Method of sale and Tenure: The Farm is offered for sale freehold with vacant possession by private treaty as a whole or in lots. All prospective purchasers are encouraged to register their interest with Savills.
Marketed by: Savills, York
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.