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0 bed
0 bath
29.00 acre(s)

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Property description & features

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Rose Hall is a rare and well-positioned equestrian property located in the village of Exning in close proximity to Newmarket

TO LET

Approximately 29 acres (12 hectares)

Property Summary
• 19 stables in several traditional buildings
• An attractive courtyard of traditional flint buildings with several stables and two large barns suitable for the installation of loose boxes if required
• Two blocks of traditional timber stable buildings
• A covered grooming / washdown building which could be converted into additional stabling if required
• A flint tack room and feed store
• Traditional flint stable block with lean-to
• A Dutch barn
• 28 acres of fenced paddocks that benefit from automatic water troughs and post and rail fencing
• An outdoor manège
• The option of a three-bedroom bungalow providing on site accommodation

Rose Hall Stables offers an exciting opportunity to rent an equestrian property with onsite accommodation and good facilities within the desirable village of Exning, a short distance from Newmarket.

The property is located on the Exning Estate who are a long term traditional landowner with several stud and equestrian properties alongside a farming and commercial property portfolio.

The Landlord is seeking a single tenant to run an equestrian business from the site but they will also consider applications to run a smaller equestrian business using part of the site.

The lease term is flexible but would be for a period of five years. A longer lease term may be considered. The property is offered to let on a new lease excluded from the provisions of Section 24-28 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 on full repairing and insuring terms.

Guide Rent
• £31,000 per annum plus VAT for the land,
stables, barns and other facilities
• £16,200 per annum for Glenluce bungalow
• £25,000 per annum plus VAT for equestrian facilities only (i.e. excluding the Ancillary Buildings shown orange on the plan)

TO LET AS A WHOLE OR IN PART

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