Land for sale
Tow Law, Bishop Auckland, Durham, DL13 4JR
Guide Price
£2,000,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse
Property Tags: Livestock Farm, Private Valley, Solar Energy, Wind Energy
Land Tags: Allotment, Grazing Rights, Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jun 2021
- Removed: Feb 2022
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse
- Property Tags: Livestock Farm, Private Valley, Solar Energy, Wind Energy
- Land Tags: Allotment, Grazing Rights, Pasture Land
A highly productive well equipped and accessible livestock farm lying within a ring fence.
Description
Low Houselop farm is a highly productive and well managed upland livestock farm lying within a ring fence in an accessible yet private location to the west of the A68 trunk road. The centrally placed farmstead includes a well-proportioned farmhouse with potential to extend, a large range of livestock buildings of mainly modern construction and well fenced land. Much of the pasture has been reseeded and currently includes about 100 acres of mowing land for silage or hay. Part of the farm benefits from deer fencing following the recent introduction of 75 Hinds as an alternative enterprise. The current farming system also includes approximately 500 ewes together with up to 90 Suckler cows. Grazing rights on the adjoining Sandedge common for 250 ewes together with single lambs is an added advantage. There may be potential for the purchaser to rent additional lowland grazing and a moorland allotment by separate negotiation. Farms of this size and quality rarely come onto the open market.
Farmhouse - An attractive traditional stone built farmhouse under a slate roof providing well-proportioned three bed accommodation as shown on the floorplan and photographs. There is potential to extend into the adjoining barn subject to obtaining necessary consents.
Farm buildings - One of the features of the farm is the large range of livestock and general purpose storage with buildings mainly constructed of modern materials.
Land - The land which extends to approximately 270 acres in all, lying within a ring fence. It has been well managed and maintained to support the current livestock numbers. A particular feature are the very well maintained walls and the modern deer fencing to part of the farm for a purchaser interested in an alternative enterprise. Seven fields have been reseeded as part of the land improvement scheme and over 100 acres are capable of mowing for silage and hay. This is a well-balanced livestock unit which benefits from grazing rights for 250 ewes plus single lambs and followers to graze the adjoining Sandedge Common. For purchasers seeking a larger farming enterprise there may be a possibility of renting approximately 80 acres of allotment grazing plus a further 80 acres of off lying lowland grazing.
Location
The A68 trunk road which leads from the A1 and Darlington to the south up to Corbridge and the A69 trunk road to the north provides excellent accessibility to the farm and whilst part of the land fronts onto the A68 the house and buildings lie within a private valley not visible from the road. The settlement of Tow Law only 1.5 miles from the farm provides a useful range of shops and services. The farm is well placed for accessibility to Darlington, Durham or Newcastle to the east as well as close proximity to Teesdale and the North Pennines and Durham Dales Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Acreage: 271 Acres
Directions
Nearest Postcode - DL13 4JR
Additional Info
Tenure - The farm is offered for sale as a whole with vacant possession upon completion. The farm is freehold except for the former railway line which is held on a 500 year lease.
Services - Mains supplies of electricity and water to the roadside building in field 0358. The farm steading is powered by a renewable energy system comprising a wind turbine backed up by solar panels. The 2.5 kilowatt turbine feeds into a 48 volt, 8 battery system (new batteries last year) which provides the power supported by 6 solar panels on the house roof. There is a backup diesel generator if required. A private water supply from a tank within the farm leads to the farmhouse and buildings and a new UV filter was installed this year. There is oil central heating to the house and Calorgas for cooking. Drainage is to a private system.
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 no public rights of way crossing the farm. The farm benefits from a right of access between the points marked A and B on the plan, leading from the A68 from Middle Houselop to gain access to fields on the southern boundary.
Subsidies & Grants - The land is registered and sold with the benefit of 108.16 SDA Entitlements and 38.07 SDA moorland entitlements. Payments relating to the 2021 claim year will be retained by the vendors who will undertake to transfer the Entitlements to the purchaser as soon as possible following completion.
Stewardship Scheme - The farm is not currently entered into any Stewardship Schemes although is probably well placed for entry in to future ELMS schemes.
Ingoing valuation - In addition to the purchase price the purchaser will be required to take over and pay for all hay, silage, fuels and feedstuffs at cost or calculated in accordance with current CAV costings.
Fixtures and Fittings - Fitted carpets are included in the sale, otherwise all fixtures, fittings, garden furniture and statuary are excluded as is the shipping container in the yard.
Method of sale - The property is offered for sale by private treaty as a whole. The selling agents reserve the right to conclude negotiations by any other means.
Marketed by: Savills, York
Description
Low Houselop farm is a highly productive and well managed upland livestock farm lying within a ring fence in an accessible yet private location to the west of the A68 trunk road. The centrally placed farmstead includes a well-proportioned farmhouse with potential to extend, a large range of livestock buildings of mainly modern construction and well fenced land. Much of the pasture has been reseeded and currently includes about 100 acres of mowing land for silage or hay. Part of the farm benefits from deer fencing following the recent introduction of 75 Hinds as an alternative enterprise. The current farming system also includes approximately 500 ewes together with up to 90 Suckler cows. Grazing rights on the adjoining Sandedge common for 250 ewes together with single lambs is an added advantage. There may be potential for the purchaser to rent additional lowland grazing and a moorland allotment by separate negotiation. Farms of this size and quality rarely come onto the open market.
Farmhouse - An attractive traditional stone built farmhouse under a slate roof providing well-proportioned three bed accommodation as shown on the floorplan and photographs. There is potential to extend into the adjoining barn subject to obtaining necessary consents.
Farm buildings - One of the features of the farm is the large range of livestock and general purpose storage with buildings mainly constructed of modern materials.
Land - The land which extends to approximately 270 acres in all, lying within a ring fence. It has been well managed and maintained to support the current livestock numbers. A particular feature are the very well maintained walls and the modern deer fencing to part of the farm for a purchaser interested in an alternative enterprise. Seven fields have been reseeded as part of the land improvement scheme and over 100 acres are capable of mowing for silage and hay. This is a well-balanced livestock unit which benefits from grazing rights for 250 ewes plus single lambs and followers to graze the adjoining Sandedge Common. For purchasers seeking a larger farming enterprise there may be a possibility of renting approximately 80 acres of allotment grazing plus a further 80 acres of off lying lowland grazing.
Location
The A68 trunk road which leads from the A1 and Darlington to the south up to Corbridge and the A69 trunk road to the north provides excellent accessibility to the farm and whilst part of the land fronts onto the A68 the house and buildings lie within a private valley not visible from the road. The settlement of Tow Law only 1.5 miles from the farm provides a useful range of shops and services. The farm is well placed for accessibility to Darlington, Durham or Newcastle to the east as well as close proximity to Teesdale and the North Pennines and Durham Dales Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Acreage: 271 Acres
Directions
Nearest Postcode - DL13 4JR
Additional Info
Tenure - The farm is offered for sale as a whole with vacant possession upon completion. The farm is freehold except for the former railway line which is held on a 500 year lease.
Services - Mains supplies of electricity and water to the roadside building in field 0358. The farm steading is powered by a renewable energy system comprising a wind turbine backed up by solar panels. The 2.5 kilowatt turbine feeds into a 48 volt, 8 battery system (new batteries last year) which provides the power supported by 6 solar panels on the house roof. There is a backup diesel generator if required. A private water supply from a tank within the farm leads to the farmhouse and buildings and a new UV filter was installed this year. There is oil central heating to the house and Calorgas for cooking. Drainage is to a private system.
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 no public rights of way crossing the farm. The farm benefits from a right of access between the points marked A and B on the plan, leading from the A68 from Middle Houselop to gain access to fields on the southern boundary.
Subsidies & Grants - The land is registered and sold with the benefit of 108.16 SDA Entitlements and 38.07 SDA moorland entitlements. Payments relating to the 2021 claim year will be retained by the vendors who will undertake to transfer the Entitlements to the purchaser as soon as possible following completion.
Stewardship Scheme - The farm is not currently entered into any Stewardship Schemes although is probably well placed for entry in to future ELMS schemes.
Ingoing valuation - In addition to the purchase price the purchaser will be required to take over and pay for all hay, silage, fuels and feedstuffs at cost or calculated in accordance with current CAV costings.
Fixtures and Fittings - Fitted carpets are included in the sale, otherwise all fixtures, fittings, garden furniture and statuary are excluded as is the shipping container in the yard.
Method of sale - The property is offered for sale by private treaty as a whole. The selling agents reserve the right to conclude negotiations by any other means.
Marketed by: Savills, York
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.