Farm
Featured
Farm
83.57 acre(s)
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Features and description
- 83.57 acres of land
- Good transport links to A46 and A15
- Productive arable land
- Good size fields, suitable for modern farming practices
- Direct access to public highway
- Available as a whole or as two lots
- EPC Rating = D
Productive block of arable land
Description
Lot Two
Land at White Home Farm is nestled in open countryside, it is conveniently located near the charming villages of Branston, Washingborough, and Bardney. The land is also in close proximity to the historic cathedral city of Lincoln, offering stunning views of the rural landscape and Lincoln Cathedral.
The Land
White Home Farm boasts rich, productive peaty soils ideal for arable and root cropping, situated in a well-managed single block southeast of the house and yard. The arable land, divided into three level fields, spans approximately 91.52 acres (37.04 hectares). Historically, the land has been used for cereals, as well as sugar beet and potatoes.
Classified as Grade 2 by the Ministry of Agriculture, the soils are primarily Adventurers 2 series, characterized as deep peat soils over variable subsoils, typically sandy or sometimes gravelly. This classification indicates suitability for growing cereals, potatoes, sugar beet, and vegetables. Additionally, a small young coppice woodland, planted in 2017, is located to the east. The farmland offers opportunities for continued agricultural production or potential environmental initiatives for interested purchasers.
The land under our clients custodianship has been farmed in a biodynamic way so as to benefit nature while also leading to lower inputs benefitting the productivity of the farm.
Location
White Home Farm is situated on a no through road and benefits from no close neighbours, with a large degree of privacy. The property is situated on Branston Fen, Lincolnshire, offers a tranquil rural lifestyle with convenient access to essential amenities. Nearby villages such as Branston, Washingborough, and Bardney provide local shops, pubs, and community services, ensuring residents have access to daily necessities. For more extensive shopping and dining options, the historic city of Lincoln is just a short drive away, offering a variety of restaurants, cafes, and retail stores. Lincoln also boasts cultural attractions like the Lincoln Cathedral and Lincoln Castle, making it a great destination for day trips and leisure activities.
In terms of outdoor activities, the area is ideal for nature enthusiasts. The surrounding countryside offers picturesque walking and cycling routes, allowing residents to enjoy the scenic beauty of Lincolnshire. The nearby River Witham provides opportunities for fishing and boating, while the Lincolnshire Wolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is perfect for hiking and exploring. Additionally, the region is known for its agricultural heritage, with many farms and open fields contributing to the serene landscape.
Lincoln has an excellent range of schools including Lincoln Minster, Lincoln University is continuing to grow offering a wide range of courses.
There are regular trains from Lincoln to London Kings Cross with direct trains from 1 hour and 52 minutes.
Acreage: 83.57 Acres
Additional Info
Local Authority: North Kesteven District Council
Photographs taken: February and April 2025
Particulars prepared: April 2025
Please note all journey times and distances are approximate.
Description
Lot Two
Land at White Home Farm is nestled in open countryside, it is conveniently located near the charming villages of Branston, Washingborough, and Bardney. The land is also in close proximity to the historic cathedral city of Lincoln, offering stunning views of the rural landscape and Lincoln Cathedral.
The Land
White Home Farm boasts rich, productive peaty soils ideal for arable and root cropping, situated in a well-managed single block southeast of the house and yard. The arable land, divided into three level fields, spans approximately 91.52 acres (37.04 hectares). Historically, the land has been used for cereals, as well as sugar beet and potatoes.
Classified as Grade 2 by the Ministry of Agriculture, the soils are primarily Adventurers 2 series, characterized as deep peat soils over variable subsoils, typically sandy or sometimes gravelly. This classification indicates suitability for growing cereals, potatoes, sugar beet, and vegetables. Additionally, a small young coppice woodland, planted in 2017, is located to the east. The farmland offers opportunities for continued agricultural production or potential environmental initiatives for interested purchasers.
The land under our clients custodianship has been farmed in a biodynamic way so as to benefit nature while also leading to lower inputs benefitting the productivity of the farm.
Location
White Home Farm is situated on a no through road and benefits from no close neighbours, with a large degree of privacy. The property is situated on Branston Fen, Lincolnshire, offers a tranquil rural lifestyle with convenient access to essential amenities. Nearby villages such as Branston, Washingborough, and Bardney provide local shops, pubs, and community services, ensuring residents have access to daily necessities. For more extensive shopping and dining options, the historic city of Lincoln is just a short drive away, offering a variety of restaurants, cafes, and retail stores. Lincoln also boasts cultural attractions like the Lincoln Cathedral and Lincoln Castle, making it a great destination for day trips and leisure activities.
In terms of outdoor activities, the area is ideal for nature enthusiasts. The surrounding countryside offers picturesque walking and cycling routes, allowing residents to enjoy the scenic beauty of Lincolnshire. The nearby River Witham provides opportunities for fishing and boating, while the Lincolnshire Wolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is perfect for hiking and exploring. Additionally, the region is known for its agricultural heritage, with many farms and open fields contributing to the serene landscape.
Lincoln has an excellent range of schools including Lincoln Minster, Lincoln University is continuing to grow offering a wide range of courses.
There are regular trains from Lincoln to London Kings Cross with direct trains from 1 hour and 52 minutes.
Acreage: 83.57 Acres
Additional Info
Local Authority: North Kesteven District Council
Photographs taken: February and April 2025
Particulars prepared: April 2025
Please note all journey times and distances are approximate.
About this agent

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