Land
Sold STC
Land
1,024,532 sq ft / 95,182 sq m
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Features and description
- Gently undulating productive parcel of grade III land
- Easy access via a Right of Way onto the A26
- Well connected to local amenities
This is a versatile and highly accessible parcel of land between Hadlow, Mereworth & West Peckham - James Hickman, Farms & Land
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A fantastic opportunity to purchase a gently undulating productive parcel of Grade III land currently cropped with a temporary grass ley.
Comprising a single field parcel extending to approximately 23.52 acres (9.52 hectares) or thereabouts, and easily accessed over a right of way leading onto the A26.
A versatile parcel of land considered well suited for a variety of agricultural uses.
The land extends to approximately 23.52 acres (9.52 hectares) or thereabouts of gently undulating arable land within a single field parcel. The land will be accessed via a Right of Way to be granted at all times and for all purposes along the track marked in brown on the attached plan.
The land is classified as Grade III on the Agricultural Land Classification of England and Wales. The soil type is described by the Cranfield Soil and Agrifood Institute as belonging to Soilscape 6 being freely draining slightly acid loamy soils.
We are advised the crop rotation in recent years is: grass ley, maize, grass ley, grass ley and previously a cereal crop.
Our Ref: AEA210030
#TheGardenOfEngland
A fantastic opportunity to purchase a gently undulating productive parcel of Grade III land currently cropped with a temporary grass ley.
Comprising a single field parcel extending to approximately 23.52 acres (9.52 hectares) or thereabouts, and easily accessed over a right of way leading onto the A26.
A versatile parcel of land considered well suited for a variety of agricultural uses.
The land extends to approximately 23.52 acres (9.52 hectares) or thereabouts of gently undulating arable land within a single field parcel. The land will be accessed via a Right of Way to be granted at all times and for all purposes along the track marked in brown on the attached plan.
The land is classified as Grade III on the Agricultural Land Classification of England and Wales. The soil type is described by the Cranfield Soil and Agrifood Institute as belonging to Soilscape 6 being freely draining slightly acid loamy soils.
We are advised the crop rotation in recent years is: grass ley, maize, grass ley, grass ley and previously a cereal crop.
Our Ref: AEA210030
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