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Land
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Grade 2 arable land
- Range of modern farm buildings
- Road access and network of farm tracks
- Viewings strictly by appointment with Savills only
- Lot 2 extends to 173 acres
Description
Lot 2 extends to 173 acres
The Land
The land is undulating in nature and comprises predominantly Bromyard and Milford soils, well known as loamy soils and given that much of the land is classified as Grade 2 it represents a productive acreage. There has been a program of drainage throughout the vendor’s ownership and an additional benefit is the quality of tracks which provide excellent access to nearly every field.
Most fields benefit from mature hedgerows, there are a number of in field specimen trees; mainly oaks and a number of small water courses run through the land. There are a number farm ponds located on the holding all of which provide environmental and amenity interest. From a number of the fields there are views to the Skirrid and Sugar Loaf Hills.
The farm is available as a whole or in two lots
Location
Penrhos Farm is located just south of the small hamlet of Llantilio Crossenny lying between Monmouth and Abergavenny and a short distance north of Raglan and the A40.
Monmouth and Abergavenny offer a wide range of the usual facilities expected of larger market towns.
The rivers of the Usk and the Wye are also located nearby and the Wye in particular offers a range water based recreational activities, to the north west are the Brecon Beacons which offer similar levels of land based recreation.
Acreage: 173 Acres
Additional Info
Tenure and Possession
Freehold. Part vacant possession available on completion, part subject to a Farm Business Tenancy (FBT).
Vacant possession on land subject to FBT obtainable on the 1st September 2024.
VAT
The property is subject to VAT payable on the purchase price. For clarity this tax is payable in addition to the purchase price.
Viewings strictly by appointment with Savills only.
Soils
According to the Soil Survey of England and Wales, the soils are of the Bromyard and Milford Series.
Bromyard soils are a well-drained reddish fine silty soils over shale and siltstone. Some similar soils with slowly permeable subsoils and slight seasonal waterlogging. Some well drained coarse loamy soils over sandstone.
Milford soils are a well drained fine loamy reddish soils over rock.
The land is predominantly classified as Grade 2 and Grade 3 under the Agricultural Land Classification.
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