Property Auctions - sell farm at auction
Auction date: Mon, 22/07/2024 - 15:00
Guide Price £1,700,000. A well-located, diverse farm that has an accessible rural setting. The grade ll listed stone farmhouse offers spacious living accommodation over three floors, including three double bedrooms and three reception areas. Externally the property offers an extensive range of large agricultural buildings, together with a large yard area. The property also offers two buildings which are large chilled storage units which were formerly used for egg storage. There is great potential for using these buildings as commercial units or as a livery yard and for a number of other businesses, which is rare on the market, subject to the necessary planning consents.
Auction date: Tue, 18/06/2024 - 18:30
Guide Price £495,000. An extensive range of traditional and modern farm buildings with some13.58 acres (5.50ha) of pasture land. It is felt that there is great scope (STPP) to convert either all or some of the buildings to residential use and perhaps retain the modern farm buildings for use as an indoor school/stabling. There thus would be the opportunity to create a bespoke equestrian establishment with some 13 acres of surrounding pastureland, having extensive views over rolling Worcestershire countryside.
Auction date: Wed, 19/06/2024 - 09:00
Guide Price £850,000+. A rare opportunity to acquire an approximately 98 acre (39.5 hectare) farm along with a residential farmhouse and modern agricultural buildings. The farmhouse has accommodation over two storeys, features three bedrooms, and requires modernisation throughout; buyers must note that the farmhouse is sold with an Agricultural Occupancy Condition.
Auction date: Wed, 17/04/2024 - 19:00
A productive 201 acre farm with 7 bedroom farmhouse, range of traditional and modern farm buildings and productive farmland. The buildings comprise a mixture of traditional stone barns and more modern dairy and general-purpose farm buildings, which may be adapted to a number of different farming policies, but equally may offer potential for some form of residential development, subject to the normal planning process.