Land for sale
Out Rawcliffe, Preston, Lancashire, PR3 6BP
Guide Price
£1,060,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Commercial Tenancy
Land Tags: Arable Land, Pasture Land, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Sep 2020
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Commercial Tenancy
- Land Tags: Arable Land, Pasture Land, Woodland
*** AGRICULTURAL LAND AND FARM BUILDINGS *** AVAILABLE AS LOTS OR AS A WHOLE ***
Whole - Offers in the region of £1,060,000
Lot 1 - Offers in the region of £375,000
Lot 2 - Offers in the region of £75,000
Lot 3 - Offers in the region of £310,000
Lot 4 - Offers in the region of £300,000
LOT 1 comprises traditional and modern farm buildings, originally utilised for the fabrication of steel portal frame building machinery and agricultural land extending to 16.60 acres [6.72hectares].
We understand that the traditional and more modern agricultural buildings are currently let on a Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 Business Tenancy to BWA Fabs Limited for a 10 year term from 27th November 2017 with a current rent payable of some £22,800 per annum. Rent reviews are based on the increase of the Consumer Price Index.
Also included within Lot 1 is a single block of agricultural land extending to some 9.05 acres [3.66 hectares]. The land is classified under the Agricultural Land Classification Maps for England and Wales as Grade 2 and is classified under he Cranfield University AgriFood Soilscape Maps as soilscape 26 being a raised bog, peat soil of peaty texture of low fertility capable of arable and horticultural cropping.
LOT 2 comprises of 10.03 acres [4.06 hectares] of land directly accessed off Lancaster Road. This comprises of a single enclosure of arable land currently laid to stubble, encompassed within quickthorn hedging and post and sheet netting back-fencing. The land is classified under the Agricultural Land Classification Maps for England and Wales as Grade 2 and is classified under the Cranfield University AgriFood Soilscape Maps as soilscape 26 being a raised bog, pear soil being of peaty texture of low fertility capable of arable and horticultural cropping.
LOT 3 comprises of 41.78 acres [16.91 hectares] of land accessed via a raised trackway leading from Lancaster Road. The land is currently laid to stubble and to the northerly boundary the land comprises an area of 1.5 acres or thereabouts of deciduous broadleaf woodland known as Harry’s Wood. The land comprises of 2 enclosures within a mixture of quickthorn hedging and some post and sheep netting back-fencing abutting the rigdy drainage ditch to the east and a series of other drainage ditches running in a rough east west axis. The land is classified under the Agricultural Land Classification Maps for England and Wales as Grade 2 and is classified under the Cranfield University AgriFood Soilscape Maps as soilscape 26 being a raised bog, pear soil being of peaty texture of low fertility capable of arable and horticultural cropping.
LOT 4 edged pink is 46.46 acres [18.80 hectares] comprising of 4 fields, 1 utilised for arable operations, the 3 remaining fields utilised for grassland production. The land is encompassed within a series of quickthorn hedges with some post and sheep netting back-fencing. The land has direct roadside access off Lancaster Road and is classified under the Agricultural Land Classification Maps for England and Wales as Grade 2 and is classified under the Cranfield University AgriFood Soilscape Maps as soilscape 26 being a raised bog, pear soil being of peaty texture of low fertility capable of arable and horticultural cropping.
There is a small area of unregistered land forming the trackway up Lot 4.
Land Classification Maps for England and Wales as Grade 2 and is classified under the Cranfield University AgriFood Soilscape Maps as soilscape 26 being a raised bog, pear soil being of peaty texture of low fertility capable of arable and horticultural cropping.
Marketed by: Armitstead Barnett, Garstang
Whole - Offers in the region of £1,060,000
Lot 1 - Offers in the region of £375,000
Lot 2 - Offers in the region of £75,000
Lot 3 - Offers in the region of £310,000
Lot 4 - Offers in the region of £300,000
LOT 1 comprises traditional and modern farm buildings, originally utilised for the fabrication of steel portal frame building machinery and agricultural land extending to 16.60 acres [6.72hectares].
We understand that the traditional and more modern agricultural buildings are currently let on a Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 Business Tenancy to BWA Fabs Limited for a 10 year term from 27th November 2017 with a current rent payable of some £22,800 per annum. Rent reviews are based on the increase of the Consumer Price Index.
Also included within Lot 1 is a single block of agricultural land extending to some 9.05 acres [3.66 hectares]. The land is classified under the Agricultural Land Classification Maps for England and Wales as Grade 2 and is classified under he Cranfield University AgriFood Soilscape Maps as soilscape 26 being a raised bog, peat soil of peaty texture of low fertility capable of arable and horticultural cropping.
LOT 2 comprises of 10.03 acres [4.06 hectares] of land directly accessed off Lancaster Road. This comprises of a single enclosure of arable land currently laid to stubble, encompassed within quickthorn hedging and post and sheet netting back-fencing. The land is classified under the Agricultural Land Classification Maps for England and Wales as Grade 2 and is classified under the Cranfield University AgriFood Soilscape Maps as soilscape 26 being a raised bog, pear soil being of peaty texture of low fertility capable of arable and horticultural cropping.
LOT 3 comprises of 41.78 acres [16.91 hectares] of land accessed via a raised trackway leading from Lancaster Road. The land is currently laid to stubble and to the northerly boundary the land comprises an area of 1.5 acres or thereabouts of deciduous broadleaf woodland known as Harry’s Wood. The land comprises of 2 enclosures within a mixture of quickthorn hedging and some post and sheep netting back-fencing abutting the rigdy drainage ditch to the east and a series of other drainage ditches running in a rough east west axis. The land is classified under the Agricultural Land Classification Maps for England and Wales as Grade 2 and is classified under the Cranfield University AgriFood Soilscape Maps as soilscape 26 being a raised bog, pear soil being of peaty texture of low fertility capable of arable and horticultural cropping.
LOT 4 edged pink is 46.46 acres [18.80 hectares] comprising of 4 fields, 1 utilised for arable operations, the 3 remaining fields utilised for grassland production. The land is encompassed within a series of quickthorn hedges with some post and sheep netting back-fencing. The land has direct roadside access off Lancaster Road and is classified under the Agricultural Land Classification Maps for England and Wales as Grade 2 and is classified under the Cranfield University AgriFood Soilscape Maps as soilscape 26 being a raised bog, pear soil being of peaty texture of low fertility capable of arable and horticultural cropping.
There is a small area of unregistered land forming the trackway up Lot 4.
Land Classification Maps for England and Wales as Grade 2 and is classified under the Cranfield University AgriFood Soilscape Maps as soilscape 26 being a raised bog, pear soil being of peaty texture of low fertility capable of arable and horticultural cropping.
Marketed by: Armitstead Barnett, Garstang
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.