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- 5 Practical Sized Fields
- Derelict Farm Building
- Road Frontage
- 70.67 Acres In All
A productive block of arable quality pasture land in 3 practical sized fields, with a generous length of road frontage. Extending to 42.67 acres in all. Please download brochure for full details, although please be aware that the area has been reduced.
Situation - Talland Barton Farm enjoys an enviable position 300m from the beach in the quiet hamlet of Talland, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on the Cornish south coast. The hamlet includes an ancient church, a scattering of houses and cottages, two cafs near the beach and the exclusive Talland Bay Hotel. It lies between the popular fishing village of Polperro and Looe, which both have more extensive amenities and in particular numerous pubs and restaurants. Looe has both primary and secondary schools (both rated Good by Ofsted), a railway station, with branch line serves connecting to Liskeard. The City of Plymouth is within easy reach and offers a more comprehensive range of cultural, sporting and shopping facilities. Domestic and international flights are available from Newquay and Exeter airports (32 miles and 68 miles respectively).
This pocket of East Cornwall is popular for those with an interest in kayaking, sailing, fishing, and many other water sports, as well as those who enjoy walking either the South West Coast path or walking or riding the wilder areas of Bodmin Moor (14 miles). The championship golf courses of St Mellion are just 19 miles away.
Introduction - This wonderfully located 202.49 acre residential farm, is available as a whole or in up to 4 lots.
Lot 3 - A useful farmer sized block of arable quality land extending to approximately 42.67 acres (17.27 ha). The land is all seeded to pasture, but given the free draining nature and quality of the soil, it is equally suitable for growing a range of arable crops. It is classified as Grade 3 on the Agricultural Land Classification maps. It is comprised within a ring fence, with a long road frontage, in 3 practical sized fields. . The land is mainly level or gently south west facing, with part of the land north east facing.
Services - Lot 3: Spring water supply.
Agricultural & Enviromental Subsidies - The land is registered for the Basic Payment Scheme (BPS). The relevant entitlements are not held by the joint vendors, but we believe can be purchased separately. There are no environmental schemes that affect the farm.
Local Authority - Cornwall Council, County Hall, Treyew Road, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 3AY. T:[use Contact Agent Button].
Sporting And Mineral Right - The sporting and mineral rights, such as they are owned, are included within the sale.
Wayleaves & Rights Of Way - The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of any wayleave agreements in respect of electricity or telephone equipment or water or drainage pipes affecting the property. The property is also sold subject to and with the benefit of any public or private rights of way. The Ordnance Survey Plan shows no public rights of way cross the property, except for a single footpath running north, around the western edge of two fields within Lot 3.
Plans & Boundary Fences - A plan, which is not to be relied upon, is attached to these sale particulars. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to its accuracy. Please be aware that Lot 3 has been reduced in area and now just comprises 3 fields.
Warning - Farms can be dangerous places. Please take care when viewing the property, particularly in the vicinity of livestock or on any uneven ground.
Viewing - Strictly by prior appointment with the vendors appointed Agents, Stags Launceston Office.
Directions - From Looe, head west towards Polperro along the A387. At the top of the hill turn left signed Talland and Portlooe. Talland Barton Farmhouse and farmyard will be found on the right, after 1.3 miles, opposite the church. The land within Lot 4 and Lot 3, is alongside the road beforehand, (from 0.6 miles onwards). A For Sale board has been erected.
Situation - Talland Barton Farm enjoys an enviable position 300m from the beach in the quiet hamlet of Talland, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on the Cornish south coast. The hamlet includes an ancient church, a scattering of houses and cottages, two cafs near the beach and the exclusive Talland Bay Hotel. It lies between the popular fishing village of Polperro and Looe, which both have more extensive amenities and in particular numerous pubs and restaurants. Looe has both primary and secondary schools (both rated Good by Ofsted), a railway station, with branch line serves connecting to Liskeard. The City of Plymouth is within easy reach and offers a more comprehensive range of cultural, sporting and shopping facilities. Domestic and international flights are available from Newquay and Exeter airports (32 miles and 68 miles respectively).
This pocket of East Cornwall is popular for those with an interest in kayaking, sailing, fishing, and many other water sports, as well as those who enjoy walking either the South West Coast path or walking or riding the wilder areas of Bodmin Moor (14 miles). The championship golf courses of St Mellion are just 19 miles away.
Introduction - This wonderfully located 202.49 acre residential farm, is available as a whole or in up to 4 lots.
Lot 3 - A useful farmer sized block of arable quality land extending to approximately 42.67 acres (17.27 ha). The land is all seeded to pasture, but given the free draining nature and quality of the soil, it is equally suitable for growing a range of arable crops. It is classified as Grade 3 on the Agricultural Land Classification maps. It is comprised within a ring fence, with a long road frontage, in 3 practical sized fields. . The land is mainly level or gently south west facing, with part of the land north east facing.
Services - Lot 3: Spring water supply.
Agricultural & Enviromental Subsidies - The land is registered for the Basic Payment Scheme (BPS). The relevant entitlements are not held by the joint vendors, but we believe can be purchased separately. There are no environmental schemes that affect the farm.
Local Authority - Cornwall Council, County Hall, Treyew Road, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 3AY. T:[use Contact Agent Button].
Sporting And Mineral Right - The sporting and mineral rights, such as they are owned, are included within the sale.
Wayleaves & Rights Of Way - The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of any wayleave agreements in respect of electricity or telephone equipment or water or drainage pipes affecting the property. The property is also sold subject to and with the benefit of any public or private rights of way. The Ordnance Survey Plan shows no public rights of way cross the property, except for a single footpath running north, around the western edge of two fields within Lot 3.
Plans & Boundary Fences - A plan, which is not to be relied upon, is attached to these sale particulars. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to its accuracy. Please be aware that Lot 3 has been reduced in area and now just comprises 3 fields.
Warning - Farms can be dangerous places. Please take care when viewing the property, particularly in the vicinity of livestock or on any uneven ground.
Viewing - Strictly by prior appointment with the vendors appointed Agents, Stags Launceston Office.
Directions - From Looe, head west towards Polperro along the A387. At the top of the hill turn left signed Talland and Portlooe. Talland Barton Farmhouse and farmyard will be found on the right, after 1.3 miles, opposite the church. The land within Lot 4 and Lot 3, is alongside the road beforehand, (from 0.6 miles onwards). A For Sale board has been erected.
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Stags Launceston office is located on the main (Western) road from the A30, heading towards the Castle, and has its own car park. From here the successful sales and lettings teama work alongside the Professional Services department, who give expert advice on all planning, estate management and rural business issues, as well as carrying out professional valuations for probate, matrimonial disputes and inheritance tax to name but a few. Launceston (pronounced Lan-son) was the ancient capital of Cornwall and is located less than two miles from The River Tamar, which forms the border with Devon. The town is a popular tourist destination and has good access, via the A30 trunk road, to the far West of Cornwall, including Truro, and to Exeter in the East, both less than 40 minutes' drive away. Built on the side of a large hill between Dartmoor and Bodmin Moor, Launceston is a well-known market town and is the main shopping centre for the surrounding rural areas of West Devon and East Cornwall. It offers a huge variety of outdoor pursuits and is virtually equidistant from both the North and South Cornish Coast with their extensive sandy beaches and coastal walks. The town's population of 8,000 has access to a wide range of recreational facilities, including a fully equipped leisure centre, two golf courses, and numerous sporting and social clubs including Launceston RFC, one of the top Rugby Clubs in the Country.








