FOR SALE - 147 acres of south-facing pasture land with a modern agricultural building in West Somerset

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• Productive farmland just outside the Exmoor National Park
• Direct Road Access
• Mains & Natural Water
• As a whole or in 3 lots
• The Whole: 147.45 (59.65 hectares) acres with modern agricultural building - Guide price £925,000
• LOT 1: 5.55 acres (2.24 hectares) with modern agricultural building - Guide price £125,000
• LOT 2: 141.90 acres (57.41 hectares) of south facing pasture - Guide price £800,000

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SITUATION AND DESCRIPTION

Upton 0.75 miles. Dulverton 6 miles. Wiveliscombe 8 miles. Tiverton 13 miles


The land is situated on Haddon Hill, just outside the Exmoor National Park and a short distance east of Wimbleball Lake. The village of Upton is 0.75 miles to the north and the village of Skilgate is also 0.75 miles away to the south. Dulverton, known as the Gateway to Exmoor lies 6 miles to the west.
The land lies half a mile outside the Exmoor National Park, just off the B3190 and has easy access to the B3227 which links Bampton (6.5 miles) and Tiverton (13 miles).

The land totals approximately 147.45 acres (59.65 hectares) and comprises a ring-fenced block of south-facing pasture with a modern agricultural building. The soils are described as 'freely draining sandy and loamy soil' by the National Soil Resource Institute and at its highest, the land lies at 323 meters above sea level.

For further information contact Stags Farm Agency on 01392 680059 or visit stags.co.uk.

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