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4,237,522 sq ft / 393,679 sq m
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- 97.28 acres (39.37 hectares)
- Class 3(1) & 3(2)
- Predominately arable and ploughable pasture
- Potential for planting
- Good access
*CLOSING DATE 12 NOON THURSDAY 28 APRIL 2022*
Ring-fenced block of predominately arable land in the agricultural heartland of Aberdeenshire.
In all, approximately 97.27 acres.
Description
The land at Springleys Farm extends to approximately 96.86 acres (39.20 hectares) of primarily arable and ploughable pasture land. The remaining area comprises the internal tracks, the dwelling and buildings.
In total, Lot 2 extends to 97.28 acres (39.37 ha).
The land is classified by the James Hutton Institute for Soil Research as Class 3(1) and Class 3(2). The soils are podzols of the Foudland Association. The land lies between 138m and 185m above sea level.
The fields are a good size for the efficient working of machinery and are capable of growing a range of crops. The fields are either fenced or bounded by hedging and these are generally in good condition.
Water troughs are present in a number of fields. The land is accessed either internally from the farm steading or via the public road which bisects the holding.
Location
Springleys Farm is situated in a scenic location in central Aberdeenshire which while rural, is not remote, with the village of Fyvie less than 3 miles from the property.
The county of Aberdeenshire is recognised as one of Scotland’s principal livestock regions and is excellently suited for mixed farming enterprises. The area is well served by agricultural suppliers including grain merchants and agricultural dealers. There is a successful local machinery ring and a weekly livestock market at Thainstone Agricultural Centre near Inverurie (13 miles) and United Auctions at Huntly Mart (19 miles).
The local village of Fyvie has a primary school and everyday amenities, while nearby Inverurie offers a wider range of shops and services, schooling, medical and veterinary practices, and recreational activities.
Aberdeen Airport at Dyce (22 miles) operates daily services to some of the major cities in the UK and Europe. There are direct train services from Aberdeen to London, including a sleeper service. Aberdeen is a vibrant city with its corporate headquarters, universities and colleges and provides all the services expected of a major city.
Acreage: 97.28 Acres
Directions
From Inverurie, follow the B9170 towards Oldmeldrum. At the first roundabout on the outskirts of Oldmeldrum, take the first exit to continue on the B9170 for approximately 0.5 miles to another roundabout (Colpy Roundabout), before again taking the first exit onto the A920. Continue on the A920 for 4.5 miles before taking the right hand junction, signposted Crook of Jackson. Continue for approximately 2.5 miles, where Springleys Farmhouse and buildings will be on the right-hand.
Ring-fenced block of predominately arable land in the agricultural heartland of Aberdeenshire.
In all, approximately 97.27 acres.
Description
The land at Springleys Farm extends to approximately 96.86 acres (39.20 hectares) of primarily arable and ploughable pasture land. The remaining area comprises the internal tracks, the dwelling and buildings.
In total, Lot 2 extends to 97.28 acres (39.37 ha).
The land is classified by the James Hutton Institute for Soil Research as Class 3(1) and Class 3(2). The soils are podzols of the Foudland Association. The land lies between 138m and 185m above sea level.
The fields are a good size for the efficient working of machinery and are capable of growing a range of crops. The fields are either fenced or bounded by hedging and these are generally in good condition.
Water troughs are present in a number of fields. The land is accessed either internally from the farm steading or via the public road which bisects the holding.
Location
Springleys Farm is situated in a scenic location in central Aberdeenshire which while rural, is not remote, with the village of Fyvie less than 3 miles from the property.
The county of Aberdeenshire is recognised as one of Scotland’s principal livestock regions and is excellently suited for mixed farming enterprises. The area is well served by agricultural suppliers including grain merchants and agricultural dealers. There is a successful local machinery ring and a weekly livestock market at Thainstone Agricultural Centre near Inverurie (13 miles) and United Auctions at Huntly Mart (19 miles).
The local village of Fyvie has a primary school and everyday amenities, while nearby Inverurie offers a wider range of shops and services, schooling, medical and veterinary practices, and recreational activities.
Aberdeen Airport at Dyce (22 miles) operates daily services to some of the major cities in the UK and Europe. There are direct train services from Aberdeen to London, including a sleeper service. Aberdeen is a vibrant city with its corporate headquarters, universities and colleges and provides all the services expected of a major city.
Acreage: 97.28 Acres
Directions
From Inverurie, follow the B9170 towards Oldmeldrum. At the first roundabout on the outskirts of Oldmeldrum, take the first exit to continue on the B9170 for approximately 0.5 miles to another roundabout (Colpy Roundabout), before again taking the first exit onto the A920. Continue on the A920 for 4.5 miles before taking the right hand junction, signposted Crook of Jackson. Continue for approximately 2.5 miles, where Springleys Farmhouse and buildings will be on the right-hand.
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