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Land For Sale £800,000
Buryend Lane, Upton-Upon-Severn, Worcester WR8


Description
The land at Buryend Farm is attractive level
farmland which looks across to the River Severn
on the eastern boundary and the Malvern Hills
in distance from the western boundary and
comprises; approximately 94 acres (38 ha) of
Grade 3 productive arable land and 30 acres (12ha) of grassland. The arable land is currently
included in a Contract Farming Agreement (cfa).
The main block of grassland lies to the western
boundary and is currently grazed on a grazing
licence which runs from the spring until the
end of the summer grazing season. The land is
well fenced and hedged to the majority of the boundaries and is accessed from Buryend Lane
and through internal field gates. There is a mains
water trough located on the southern boundary
of field 4167.

Method of sale: Buryend Farm is offered for
sale as a whole or in up to two lots by private
treaty. Subject to the current leases, licenses
and agreements on the farm buildings and
containers, a full schedule outlining these is
available upon request from the Vendors Agent.
Contract Farming Agreement: There is currently
a Contract Farming Agreement (cfa) in place,
which is due to expire once the 2021 crop has
been harvested.

Services: Buryend Farmhouse is connected to
mains electricity and water with an oil fired
central heating system. A private water supply
could be taken from a well on the farm, however
this is currently not utilised. Drainage is to a
private drainage system.
The farm buildings are connected to mains
electricity and water.
Diversification in the future.

Wayleaves, easements and rights of way:
The property is being sold subject to and with
the benefit of all rights including; rights of
way, whether public or private, light, support,
drainage, water and electricity supplies and
other rights and obligations, easements and
quasi-easements and restrictive covenants and all existing and proposed wayleaves for masts,
pylons, stays, cables, drains, water and gas
and other pipes whether referred to in these
particulars or not.

There are two public footpaths crossing over
the land. Further details are available from the
vendor’s agent.

Basic Payment: The entitlements to the Basic
Payment are included in the sale. The vendor
has submitted a claim for the current scheme
year and will retain the payment for this
scheme year in its entirety. The vendor will
use reasonable endeavours to transfer the
entitlements to the purchaser as soon after
completion as the transfer rules allow.

Flood Zone: Buryend Farm falls within the flood
zone. The River Severn runs adjacent to part of
the eastern boundary.

Holdover: Holdover is reserved to permit the
harvesting of all growing crops.

Ingoing valuation: In addition to the purchase
price the purchaser will be required to pay for:
Growing crops and all beneficial cultivations, sub
soiling, moling and acts of husbandry since the
last harvest at current caav rates or contract
rates where applicable; Seed, fertilisers, manures
and sprays applied to the growing crops since
the last harvest at invoice cost; All seeds, sprays,
fertilisers, fuel, oil and other consumables in
store at invoice cost. Enhancement of £30/
acre/ month from the date of establishment to
completion. Lime and chalk applied since the
last harvest at invoice cost of the materials
and spreading.

Sporting, timber and mineral rights: All sporting
timber and mineral rights are included in the
freehold sale, in so far as they are owned.
Planning: There is an ongoing planning
application at the farm. Further details are
available from the Vendor’s agent.

Planning: There is an ongoing planning
application at the farm. Further details are
available from the Vendor’s agent.

Overage: The farm is sold subject to the
existing overage agreements. Further details are
available from the Vendors agent.

Fixtures and fittings: All items usually regarded
as tenant’s fixtures and fittings and equipment,
including fitted carpets and curtains, together
with garden ornaments and statuary, are
specifically excluded from the sale. A range of
farm equipment may be available by separate
negotiation. Further details are available from
the Vendors agent.

Local authority: Malvern Hills District Council Worcestershire County Council VAT: Any guide price quoted or discussed is
exclusive of VAT. In the event that a sale of the
property, or any part of it, or any right attached
to it, becomes a chargeable supply for the
purposes of VAT, such tax will be payable
in addition.

Health and safety: Given the potential hazards
of a working farm we ask you to be as vigilant
as possible when making your inspection for
your own personal safety, particularly around
the farm buildings and machinery.

Solicitors: Lodders, Glensanda House,
1 Montpellier Parade, Cheltenham GL50 1UA

Postcode: WR8 0NJ

Viewing
Strictly by confirmed appointment with the
vendor’s agents, Strutt & Parker in Oxford <br /><br />Buryend Farm is situated in an attractive
location 1.3 miles south of the popular town of
Upton-upon-Severn in Worcestershire. Upton-upon-Severn lies on the western bank of the
River Severn and boasts a variety of shops, cafés
and a primary school. The larger town of Great
Malvern which lies 8 miles to the north-west
and the market town of Tewkesbury 9 miles to
the south east both provide a larger range of
amenities. The cathedral city of Worcester
12 miles to the north and the popular spa
town of Cheltenham 19 miles to the south are
both easily accessed and have diverse centres
providing a good range of shops, restaurants
and schools. Junction 1 of the M50 is 4.5 miles
to the south east and provides access into Wales
and the wider transport networks including
Junction 8 of the M5 (1 mile).

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