Farm land
Farm land
Key information
Features and description
- 17.63 hectares (43.56 acres) of land
- Three parcels of productive arable and grassland
- Mains water supply
- Excellent roadside access
An excellent opportunity to purchase a productive block of arable and grassland. Extending to approximately 17.63 hectares (43.56 acres) with a mains water supply and roadside access.
Location
The land is located directly to the east of the A68 Darlington to Jedburgh road and is approximately 1.8 miles to the northwest of Tow Law and 7.5 miles to the south of Consett.
Directions
When travelling north from Tow Law, continue on the A68 for approximately 1.8 miles, the land is located on the east side of the A68.
Access
The land parcels benefit from direct access from the A68 and all can be accessed through internal gates between each parcel.
Description
The land extends to approximately 17.63 hectares (43.56 acres) in total. Compromising of three large principally square blocks of arable and grassland, along with a storage area.
The land is in good heart with two parcels sown with winter barley and one set down to a temporary grass ley. All three parcels regularly yield over 1.21 tonnes/ha (3 tonnes/acre ), when sown with winter cereals. The boundaries are made up of stone walls and stock proof fencing. The land parcels are watered through two troughs.
With reference to Soilscape that land is described as slowly permeable, seasonally wet, acidic loamy and clayey soil, it is classified as Grade 4 in accordance with the Agricultural Land Classification. The land is severely disadvantaged in accordance with DEFRA less favourable areas (England).
Basic Payment Scheme
The land is registered for Basic Payment Scheme purposes, however there are no entitlements available to transfer on completion.
Countryside Stewardship/ Environmental Stewardship
The land is not subject to any current Environmental Stewardship, Countryside Stewardship, or similar schemes.
Mineral Rights
The mines and minerals are understood to be excepted.
Sporting Rights
They are assumed to be owned and in hand
Public Rights Of Way
There are no public rights of way crossing the land.
Easements and Wayleaves
The benefit of all rights of way, whether public or private, light, water, drainage, watercourse, other rights and obligations and rights of adjoining owners (if any) and obligations relating to such quasi easements and restrictive covenants and all existing and proposed wayleaves for masts, pylons, stays, cables, drains, water and gas and other pipes whether referred to in these particulars or not.
Any potential buyers should satisfy themselves as to the nature of any such easements and wayleaves or burdens.
Tenure
The land is sold freehold with vacant possession and parcels 8924 and 9893 will be available following 2023 harvest.
Local Authority
Durham County Council
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Location
The land is located directly to the east of the A68 Darlington to Jedburgh road and is approximately 1.8 miles to the northwest of Tow Law and 7.5 miles to the south of Consett.
Directions
When travelling north from Tow Law, continue on the A68 for approximately 1.8 miles, the land is located on the east side of the A68.
Access
The land parcels benefit from direct access from the A68 and all can be accessed through internal gates between each parcel.
Description
The land extends to approximately 17.63 hectares (43.56 acres) in total. Compromising of three large principally square blocks of arable and grassland, along with a storage area.
The land is in good heart with two parcels sown with winter barley and one set down to a temporary grass ley. All three parcels regularly yield over 1.21 tonnes/ha (3 tonnes/acre ), when sown with winter cereals. The boundaries are made up of stone walls and stock proof fencing. The land parcels are watered through two troughs.
With reference to Soilscape that land is described as slowly permeable, seasonally wet, acidic loamy and clayey soil, it is classified as Grade 4 in accordance with the Agricultural Land Classification. The land is severely disadvantaged in accordance with DEFRA less favourable areas (England).
Basic Payment Scheme
The land is registered for Basic Payment Scheme purposes, however there are no entitlements available to transfer on completion.
Countryside Stewardship/ Environmental Stewardship
The land is not subject to any current Environmental Stewardship, Countryside Stewardship, or similar schemes.
Mineral Rights
The mines and minerals are understood to be excepted.
Sporting Rights
They are assumed to be owned and in hand
Public Rights Of Way
There are no public rights of way crossing the land.
Easements and Wayleaves
The benefit of all rights of way, whether public or private, light, water, drainage, watercourse, other rights and obligations and rights of adjoining owners (if any) and obligations relating to such quasi easements and restrictive covenants and all existing and proposed wayleaves for masts, pylons, stays, cables, drains, water and gas and other pipes whether referred to in these particulars or not.
Any potential buyers should satisfy themselves as to the nature of any such easements and wayleaves or burdens.
Tenure
The land is sold freehold with vacant possession and parcels 8924 and 9893 will be available following 2023 harvest.
Local Authority
Durham County Council
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Vickers & Barrass Chartered Surveyors - Darlington
Humbleton Park, West Auckland Road
Darlington
DL2 2YH
01325 617396Vickers and Barrass are a firm of Rural Chartered Surveyors and Estate Agents offering a professional land agency and surveying service throughout the North East of England to farmers, estates and land owners alongside a professional sales and lettings service for residential and commercial property throughout the region. T H Vickers Limited was originally established by Harry Vickers in 1973. In September 2012 the business was acquired by Darlington Farmers Auction Mart Limited to provide a land agency service and the brand name of Vickers and Barrass was formed. In August 2018 the firm expanded further to merge with Broadley and Coulson. Vickers and Barrass is now managed by Adam Barrass MRICS FAAV. Our Client Money Protection (CMP) is with the RICS Client Money Protection Scheme and Redress scheme is with Ombudsman Service:Property.










