Property Auctions - planning

Auction date: Wed, 21/09/2022 - 14:30

An increasingly rare opportunity to acquire a block of arable land extending to 14.07 hectares (34.77 acres) . The land has been well farmed with a history of good yields and has been cropped with Winter Wheat (2022) Winter Barley (2021) and Sugar Beet (2020). The land is classified as Grade 3 on DEFRA’s Agricultural Land Classification Map and is identified in the Soil Survey for England and Wales as belonging to the Newmarket 1 Soil Association, these soils are further described as being shallow well drained calcareous coarse loamy and sandy soils over chalk rubble associated with deeper well drained coarse loamy and sandy soils. To the north it is partially bounded by an area of woodland forming a disused railway line, ditches and thorn hedges partially demark the south and west boundaries.

Auction date: Wed, 21/09/2022 - 14:30

An unusual opportunity to acquire an area of arable and woodland which contains the remains of a range of traditional farm buildings which may possibly have some development potential subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents. The woodland and remains of the buildings occupy an elevated position with far reaching views over the Norfolk countryside and is located just outside the attractive village of Holme Hale. The land is classified as Grade 3 on DEFRA’s Agricultural Land Classification Map and is identified in the Soil Survey for England and Wales as belonging to the Newmarket 1 Soil Association, these soils are further described as being shallow well drained calcareous coarse loamy and sandy soils over chalk rubble associated with deeper well drained coarse loamy and sandy soils. ad, HolThe land is accessed by way of a stone track fe and the boundaries to the east and west are open to adjoining arable land whilst the northern boundary is demarked by an area of woodland forming a disused railway line.

Auction date: Wed, 21/09/2022 - 14:30

An attractive opportunity to acquire a parcel of grassland extending to 1.22 hectares (3.01 acres). The land occupies a slightly elevated position with good road frontage to Station Road The land is classified as Grade 3 on DEFRA’s Agricultural Land Classification Map and is identified in the Soil Survey for England and Wales as belonging to the Newmarket 1 Soil Association, these soils are further described as being shallow well drained calcareous coarse loamy and sandy soils over chalk rubble associated with deeper well drained coarse loamy and sandy soils. The land is enclosed to the south by an area woodland forming a disused railway line and to the west by a mixed species thorn hedge forming the boundary 

Auction date: Wed, 21/09/2022 - 14:30

An opportunity to acquire a parcel of grassland extending to 0.61 hectares (1.51 acres) in this semi-rural location.  The land is classified as Grade 3 on DEFRA’s Agricultural Land Classification Map and is identified in the Soil Survey for England and Wales as belonging to the Newmarket 1 Soil Association, these soils are further described as being shallow well drained calcareous coarse loamy and sandy soils over chalk rubble associated with deeper well drained coarse loamy and sandy soils. The land is enclosed to the south by an area woodland forming a disused railway line and to the west by a mixed species thorn hedge.

Auction date: Wed, 21/09/2022 - 14:30

An opportunity to purchase two parcels of arable land and a parcel of grassland extending to 9.32 hectares (23.03 acres) situated in a rural location . The land is classified as Grade 2 on the Agricultural Land Classification Map and the Soil Survey of England & Wales classifies the soils as being mainly of the Hanslope soil association; a slowly permeable clay soil, suitable for winter cereals and some other arable crops. The arable land has been cropped with Winter Wheat for the 2021 and 2022 harvest.

Auction date: Wed, 21/09/2022 - 14:30

An opportunity to purchase four parcels of grassland extending to 10.29 hectares (25.42 acres) situated in a rural location . The land is classified as Grade 3 on the Agricultural Land Classification Map and the Soil Survey of England & Wales classifies the soils as being mainly of the Peacock soil association; a deep humose calcareous clayey, and non-calcareous fine loamy over clayey soil suitable for cereals, beans and some grassland.

Auction date: Wed, 21/09/2022 - 14:30

An opportunity to acquire a parcel of arable land extending to 3.14 hectares (7.76 acres). The land is currently in arable cultivation having most recently being cropped with Winter Barley. Defra’s Agricultural Land Classification Map, classifies the land as Grade 2 and the Soil Survey for England and Wales identifies the soils as Disturbed Soils, Coprolite Workings. The soils have been disturbed for the extraction of coprolite. Coprolite was extracted during the 19th Century for its high sulphate content and used as fertilizer. Areas which have not been disturbed fall within the Reach Soil Association where the soils can be described as shallow, humose, fine loamy calcareous soils over chalk or chalk rubble.

Auction date: Wed, 21/09/2022 - 14:30

An opportunity to purchase a single parcel of amenity land extending to 1.07 acres. The land comprises a single parcel of land which is mainly low lying adjacent to the river, but with raised levels around its perimeter. The parcel features a range of self seeded trees and has most recently been used most for motorcycle trials riding, but may suit a variety of uses STP. There is river frontage along the north western boundary of the land (to the River Great Ouse), while the south west part of the land is bordered by the A10

Auction date: Wed, 21/09/2022 - 14:30

An opportunity to acquire a parcel of arable land extending to 1.71 hectares (4.22 acres) s. The land is generally flat with good road frontage to the A1123 . The land is classified as Grade 2 on DEFRA’s Agricultural Land Classification Map and is identified in the Soil Survey for England and Wales as belonging to the Swaffham Prior Soil Association, these soils are further described as being well drained calcareous coarse and fine loamy soils over chalk rubble. The land has being cropped with cereals with a history of good yields. The most recent cropping being Maize (2022) Winter Wheat (2021) Sugar Beet (2020). The land has open boundaries to adjoining land parcels.

Auction date: Wed, 21/09/2022 - 14:30

An opportunity to purchase a single parcel of grassland extending to 1.62 acres, adjacent to the A1307 Cambridge Road (former A14). The land comprises a single level parcel of grassland at the western end of a larger block of land. The parcel is bordered on its western side by (public highway) and to the southern side by the A1307. The land is accessed via a gateway from the public road. The land does not benefit from mains electricity or water connection.