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- Fully equipped mixed farm in a ring fence
- Let on an Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 tenancy
- For sale freehold subject to tenancy
- In all approximately 29.75 Ha (73.51 acres)
Carr House Farm comprises a fully equipped arable and grass farm let on an Agricultural Holdings Act (AHA) 1986 tenancy, occupying a pleasant position with the farmhouse overlooking the majority of the land. Having been owned by the same family for five generations, this is believed to be the first occasion the property has been available to purchase for over 150 years.
Contained within a ring fence, the farm includes a substantial period farmhouse constructed of stone/brick under a pantile roof with timber and UPVC double glazed windows and divided into two dwellings. The farm buildings include traditional brick and stone ranges and an extensive range of more modern buildings constructed by the tenant. Operated as a dairy unit for many years, Carr House Farm has more recently been managed as a mixed arable and livestock unit, alongside a popular touring caravan site.
Located in the Vale of Pickering, Carr House Farm is situated between 10m and 20m above sea level within a renowned farming area, surrounded by beautiful countryside. Access is via ‘Tofts Road,’ an unclassified adopted highway, leading from ‘Malton Road’ near the ‘Beansheaf’ crossroads. The land can also be accessed from Kirby Misperton Road which adjoins the southern boundary.
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Carr House Farm is conveniently located 3 miles south of Pickering and 7 miles north of Malton and within easy reach of the many of the highlights Yorkshire has to offer, including the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the spectacular North York Moors National Park, Dalby Forest, the East Yorkshire Wolds and the Heritage coast.
Pickering and Malton are both vibrant, quintessential market towns providing an excellent range of services, amenities, shops, cafes, restaurants and artisan producers. Malton is recognised as ‘Yorkshire’s Food Capital’ and benefits from a livestock market together with several suppliers of agricultural machinery and inputs. The town also hosts regular events including the ‘Malton Food Festival,’ markets, Christmas fairs and offers numerous places to explore and enjoy.
The area is well connected via the ‘A170’ and ‘A64’ trunk roads, with a direct train service from Malton via York to the East Coast Main Line and the Trans Pennine Express. The historic City of York is within a comfortable travelling distance (by car or rail), with airports at Leeds, Teesside and Manchester.
Originally let in 1978, the tenant succeeded to the tenancy in 2010 as the first successor. The passing rent amounts to £8,300 per annum and was last reviewed in April 2021. The agreement is fully repairing and insuring on the tenant, who is responsible for the landlord’s and tenant’s liabilities under the Agriculture (Maintenance, Repair and Insurance of Fixed Equipment) Regulations 1973 (as amended).
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