Property Auctions - loam

Auction date: Tue, 19/10/2021 - 19:00

Agricultural land totalling 14.05 acres accessed from the track to the west of the farmhouse via a right of way. The land has a flat topography with mature boundary hedges with clay loam soil and is classified as Grade 3 land.

Auction date: Thu, 30/09/2021 - 09:00

An extremely attractive, single enclosure of pastureland extending to approximately 3.79 acres and benefiting from direct highway access and natural water supply. We understand mains water supply is located locally and there may be potential to make a connection, subject to the necessary consent. The plot is well-positioned within a secluded rural setting and within easy access of principal roads of communication. Ideally suited to anyone with a small holder, equestrian or amenity interest, subject to any necessary planning consents. The land is level in topography and bound and divided by well-maintained stock-proof fencing, hedgerows and ditches. Soil comprises loam and clay type and is classified as Grade 3 on the Agricultural Land Classification Map.

Auction date: Thu, 30/08/2018 - 19:00

A single enclosure of pastureland extending to approximately 2.6 acres in slightly evelated position. Soil is Grade 3 

Auction date: Wed, 06/06/2018 - 15:00

A rare opportunity to acquire a unique block of grazing / SSSI land.  The SSSI land is "a rain fed raised bog" which is considered to be a rare habitat area both for flora & fauna and also from a historical reference point.

Auction date: Tue, 24/04/2018 - 18:30

11.66 acres or thereabouts freehold arable land with access from the main road. Soil Type: Whimple Association Series Worcester/Brockhurst, described as firm reddish loam over clay. The purchaser will pay for a valuation of tenantright for the crop of winter wheat now sown to cover the costs of seed, fertilisers, sprays and labour. The amount will be made known before the sale. No dilapidations or deductions whatsoever will be allowed from this sum

Auction date: Thu, 22/02/2018 - 19:00

Two attractive enclosures of pastureland.Benefiting from natural water supply and direct road access.The land extends to approximately 7.61 acres and is level to very gently sloping in aspect. Classified as Grade 3 on the former MAFF Agricultural Land Classification Plans. Soil comprises loam and clay type with moderate naturally high fertility.Ideally suited to someone with a small holder, equestrian or conservational interest, subject to obtaining any necessary planning consents

Auction date: Wed, 02/08/2017 - 19:00

Surrounded by stunning ancient woodland lies this secluded block of approximately 25.14 acres (10.17 hectares) and provides an excellent opportunity to acquire an ‘off-grid’ organic smallholding. With a majority lying fallow, the gently sloping land is subdivided into two parcels incorporating a soft fruit area, vegetable patch and a 270m² Polytunnel. The land is capable of being adapted to a number of uses and has previously been in arable cultivation with the Soil Survey of England and Wales classifying the soil as lying within the ‘Rivington 1’ series being well drained coarse loamy soils over sandstone. Locally associated with similar soils affected by groundwater.

Auction date: Tue, 26/07/2016 - 19:00

An opportunity to purchase 0.97 acres (0.40 ha) of land. The land benefits from a flat topography and road frontage. The soil type is freely draining, slightly acid but base rich and loamy.

Auction date: Tue, 22/09/2015 - 19:00

An excellent opportunity to purchase two adjoining agricultural fields which total 25.76 acres (10.43 hectares) or thereabouts. The land is classified as grade 3, loamy and clayey soils of coastal flats. Ideal for investment.

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An opportunity to purchase a productive block of arable land and grassland.  The land is classified as Grade 3 being slowly permeable calcareous clay soils of the Evesham 3 and Hanslope Soil Series. The arable land extends to 25.50 acres in two adjoining, level parcels with road frontage. The 13.36acres of grassland is situated to the south of the arable land together with a spinney extending to 2.40 acres