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Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Village farmhouse with planning for redevelopment
- Grain storage and general-purpose buildings
- Traditional range of stores and stables with potential for conversion (STPP)
- Planning consent for a new 2,500 ton grain store
- 743 acres of productive arable land
- Permanent pasture, woods, and ponds with environmental and sporting appeal
- About 811 acres (328 ha)
- For sale as a whole or in up to five lots
Pye House Farm is a large arable farm located in an agricultural and accessible part of North Lincolnshire, near the market town of Brigg. The farm has been run commercially with the use of local contractors consistently producing high yielding cereal, break crops and sugar beet on rotation.
The farm is for sale as a whole or in up to five lots.
Lot 3 – Land at Pye House Farm
About 541 acres (219 ha)
New Grain Storage: Planning consent was successfully obtained by the vendors on 5th March 2020 (reference PA/2019/1826) to erect a building 36.6m long by 27.6m wide with 8.5m eaves/12m ridge height. This proposed building is located in field 4391 (north from the existing buildings) utilising a new access drive from Brigg Road. Some planning conditions have been discharged and the entrance drive installed to demonstrate the planning consent has been started.
Please contact the vendor’s agent for plans and more information regarding the planning consent.
The Land: The land at Pye House Farm lies mostly to the west of the village, house and buildings and is divided in two by Bridge Road, a small country lane that runs from Cadney to Cadney Bridge crossing the New River Ancholme. This river forms the western boundary of the southerly block with the North Kelsey Beck running along the southern boundary.
The land is formed of large arable enclosures with access off Bridge Road, divided by drains and small parcels of woodland. In the southern block of land there are two fields of permanent pasture let to a local farmer on an annual Farm Business Tenancy.
On the north side of Bridge Road lies more arable land and woodland, bordered by the Faraway Drain in the west and Brigg Road in the east. In total Lot 3 contains 482 acres of arable, 27 acres of pasture and 6 acres of woodland.
Pye House Farm is located on the western side of Cadney, a rural village 2.5 miles south from Brigg in North Lincolnshire. Brigg is a traditional market town offering a full range of facilities including schools, supermarkets and local amenities, and agricultural supplies and services. On from Brigg lies junction 4 of the M180, a motorway link to Hull and the Humber Estuary in the north and west towards Doncaster and the wider motorway network.
The county town of Lincoln is located 26 miles to the south, along the A15.
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