Land
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Land
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Productive Arable Land
- 21.225 Acres, Station Road, Rolleston
- 25.673 Acres, Farndon Lane, Rolleston
- Available as a Whole or in 2 Lots
- Light Sand/Gravel/Loam
- Land Capable of Growing Roots
- Vacant Possession After 2024 Harvest
- High Yielding Cereals
Arable Land in 2 blocks, situated on Station Road and Farndon Lane, Rolleston near Newark.
Lot 1 - 21.225 Acres, Station Road, Rolleston - Guide Price £180,000
Lot 2 - 25.673 Acres, Farndon Lane, Rolleston - Guide Price £220,000
Available as a whole or in 2 lots.
Arable Land in 2 blocks, situated on Station Road and Farndon Lane, Rolleston near Newark.
Lot 1 - 21.225 Acres, Station Road, Rolleston *Guide Price £180,000*
Lot 2 - 25.673 Acres, Farndon Lane, Rolleston *Guide Price £220,000*
Available as a whole or in 2 lots.
The land is a light sand/gravel loam capable of growing cereals and high yielding root crops. The land is generally in good heart, despite the exceptionally wet winter conditions prevailing.
Access to both blocks is capable of accommodating modern machinery.
The land has been well farmed and is in good heart.
21.225 Acres, Station Road, Rolleston - Situated south east of the village, adjacent to the main built area, the land is accessed from Station Road which is made up and adopted. The River Greet runs along the eastern boundary. The owners believe, historically, they own the piscatorial rights on the River Greet bank. Previously they allowed members of the Nottingham Piscatorial Society to fish the Greet,
CROPPING
The land will be growing potatoes 2024. Maize was grown 2023 and Winter Barley the previous year.
IRRIGATION LICENCE
We understand a licence to extract water from the River Greet has been previously granted. Purchasers are advised that they should make their own enquiries and licence application.
GAS PIPELINE
A gas pipeline crosses the land close to, and parallel with the south east boundary. There is no wayleave payment, the sellers having previously taken a lump sum payment.
FISHING RIGHTS
Piscatorial rights are unknown. We are informed that Nottinghamshire Piscatorial have previously fished the River Greet.
RIGHT OF WAY
A public footpath crosses the land in a southerly direction from Holy Trinity Church.
25.673 Acres, Farndon Lane, Rolleston - The land is situated to the west of Fiskerton Road. Farndon Lane a green lane, is approximately midway between Fiskerton and Rolleston. Farndon Lane is a good solid track providing access to the land.
CROPPING
The land is currently growing Winter Barley, with approximately 5 acres down to Maize. Potatoes 2023, Barley 2024.
IRRIGATION
We understand an Irrigation Licence has been granted for extraction from the River Trent. Purchasers are advised that they should make their own enquiries and licence application.
EASEMENTS
Access is by a long established right of way on the green lane.
General Remarks -
Tenure - The land is offered for sale freehold, with vacant possession on completion following the 2024 harvest.
Subsidies And Grants - The land is registered on the Rural Land Registry. The outgoing tenant has claimed and will retain the 2023 basic payments (BPS) of any subsequent payments based on previous entitlements and historical claims.
"Delinked payments" are replacing the BPS, and purchasers are advised to take professional advice or guidance from DEFRA regarding the reference amount on which delinked payments will be based and can be transferred to a new owner.
Tenantright - The land is to be sold free of any Tenantright claim.
Services - There are no mains services connected to the land.
Sporting And Mineral Rights - The sporting and mineral rights are included in the sale, insofar as they are owned.
Wayleaves, Easements And Rights Of Way - The land is sold subject to and with the benefit of any existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, public and private, whether specifically mentioned or not.
Method Of Sale - Offers in excess of the Guide Price are invited subject to contract. Prospective purchasers will be informed of a closing date for offers. Best and final offers will be invited in writing, and proof of funding will be required.
Lot 1 - 21.225 Acres, Station Road, Rolleston - Guide Price £180,000
Lot 2 - 25.673 Acres, Farndon Lane, Rolleston - Guide Price £220,000
Available as a whole or in 2 lots.
Arable Land in 2 blocks, situated on Station Road and Farndon Lane, Rolleston near Newark.
Lot 1 - 21.225 Acres, Station Road, Rolleston *Guide Price £180,000*
Lot 2 - 25.673 Acres, Farndon Lane, Rolleston *Guide Price £220,000*
Available as a whole or in 2 lots.
The land is a light sand/gravel loam capable of growing cereals and high yielding root crops. The land is generally in good heart, despite the exceptionally wet winter conditions prevailing.
Access to both blocks is capable of accommodating modern machinery.
The land has been well farmed and is in good heart.
21.225 Acres, Station Road, Rolleston - Situated south east of the village, adjacent to the main built area, the land is accessed from Station Road which is made up and adopted. The River Greet runs along the eastern boundary. The owners believe, historically, they own the piscatorial rights on the River Greet bank. Previously they allowed members of the Nottingham Piscatorial Society to fish the Greet,
CROPPING
The land will be growing potatoes 2024. Maize was grown 2023 and Winter Barley the previous year.
IRRIGATION LICENCE
We understand a licence to extract water from the River Greet has been previously granted. Purchasers are advised that they should make their own enquiries and licence application.
GAS PIPELINE
A gas pipeline crosses the land close to, and parallel with the south east boundary. There is no wayleave payment, the sellers having previously taken a lump sum payment.
FISHING RIGHTS
Piscatorial rights are unknown. We are informed that Nottinghamshire Piscatorial have previously fished the River Greet.
RIGHT OF WAY
A public footpath crosses the land in a southerly direction from Holy Trinity Church.
25.673 Acres, Farndon Lane, Rolleston - The land is situated to the west of Fiskerton Road. Farndon Lane a green lane, is approximately midway between Fiskerton and Rolleston. Farndon Lane is a good solid track providing access to the land.
CROPPING
The land is currently growing Winter Barley, with approximately 5 acres down to Maize. Potatoes 2023, Barley 2024.
IRRIGATION
We understand an Irrigation Licence has been granted for extraction from the River Trent. Purchasers are advised that they should make their own enquiries and licence application.
EASEMENTS
Access is by a long established right of way on the green lane.
General Remarks -
Tenure - The land is offered for sale freehold, with vacant possession on completion following the 2024 harvest.
Subsidies And Grants - The land is registered on the Rural Land Registry. The outgoing tenant has claimed and will retain the 2023 basic payments (BPS) of any subsequent payments based on previous entitlements and historical claims.
"Delinked payments" are replacing the BPS, and purchasers are advised to take professional advice or guidance from DEFRA regarding the reference amount on which delinked payments will be based and can be transferred to a new owner.
Tenantright - The land is to be sold free of any Tenantright claim.
Services - There are no mains services connected to the land.
Sporting And Mineral Rights - The sporting and mineral rights are included in the sale, insofar as they are owned.
Wayleaves, Easements And Rights Of Way - The land is sold subject to and with the benefit of any existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, public and private, whether specifically mentioned or not.
Method Of Sale - Offers in excess of the Guide Price are invited subject to contract. Prospective purchasers will be informed of a closing date for offers. Best and final offers will be invited in writing, and proof of funding will be required.
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Richard Watkinson & Partners is one of the East Midlands most established estate agencies having had a presence in the area for more than 30 years. Our experienced and trusted agency has offices across the region specialising in residential and commercial sales as well as lettings. With friendly, approachable and knowledgeable staff, Richard Watkinson & Partners is known for its expertise in all areas of property. "I set up Richard Watkinson & Partners is 1988 with just three staff in a small office in North Gate, Newark. "A lot has changed since then - we now have more than 30 members of staff, six offices across the East Midlands as well as dedicated lettings, new homes and commercial agents - but the core values I set out when I started the business have remained. "High levels of customer service, a friendly, personable approach to estate agency and excellent local knowledge are all paramount in delivering a professional and effective service. These are the values upon which I built Richard Watkinson & Partners and I'm proud that these are always at the forefront of our agents' minds when dealing with customers. "Estate agency itself hasn't changed, it's still a business which orientates around people and that is something we instil in all of our staff. People still like to walk into their local estate agency, browse properties and talk to an agent who knows the area and can provide useful advice on how to buy or sell a home. All of our staff live locally and are able to provide the best possible local knowledge, providing customers with a personal service on which they can rely. "I'm proud that we remain a local, family-run business - always putting the customer first - and that our strong roots in the East Midlands continue to enable us to act as one of the region's leading agents across residential and commercial lettings and sales." - Founder, Richard Watkinson



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