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EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE

MARKET REPORT November 2018

Friday 9th Store Stock Market

EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Matford Park Road, Exeter, , EX2 8FD 01392 251261 [email protected] www.kivells.com 522 STORE CATTLE & STIRKS – 10AM Auctioneer: Simon Alford 07789 980203

Steers to £1300 Heifers to £1045

Friday saw a similar story to the previous week with all but those younger, poorer bred and fed stores enjoying the higher trade seen of late. A couple of pairs of strong steers from Raymond Latham of topped the sale firstly with smashing Charolais (25m) which rose to a massive £1300 apiece closely followed by his two British Blue bred bullocks (24m) at £1250 a life. Next in line were John & Jenny Squire, with further quality Charolais steer (23m) at £1200 and then bunches of British Blue’s (22m) making £1180 and £1140. Very decent Simmental sorts (27m) from the Shervington family of drew £1160 for a pair whilst a pen of four smart Black Limousin steers (26m) got £1080 a life for Derek Pyle of Clyst and an Angus steer (18m) not far behind at £1075 for Ray Tratt of Honiton. South Devon cattle (19m) sold well for both Martin Partridge, and JP Matthews & Son, Torpoint at £1055 and £1050 respectively with Hereford steers (27m) to £1035 for Trevor & Sue Crocker of . Later born steers of note included well turned out Charolais cross types (14-17m) reaching £920 for Chris Bailey of . With a lack of any near finished heifers, a top of £1045 was still achieved for David & Andrew Mortimer of Village with a well-covered British Blue (25m), slightly older heifers (28m) of the same breed reached £1000 for Nick Lee & Sons of . South Devon females (29m) from Peter Hunt, ran to £1030 with Charolais (20m) fetching £1000 for Graham Heal, High and younger Blonde De Aquitaine heifers (17m) good money at £975 for Martin reed of Kings Nympton. Simmental crossbred heifers (25m) drew £995 for Roger Calcraft of with others (19m) close at £970 for Rodney & Sheila Patch of Wilmington. Limousin heifers, (20m) to £935 for a smart pair from Crispin Harvey, with Angus (25m) seeing £900 for Janet East of .

116 STIRKS & SUCKLED CALVES – 11.30AM Auctioneer: Ian Caunter 07813 068935

A show of varied quality saw a good trade throughout with top end quality sorts meeting great demand. Sandra and James Harvey of showed a wonderful run of suckled calves with the best Charolais crosses (9m) reaching £800, lovely Angus steers off the same good farm (10m) achieved £725 with others to £715. The Retallick family of achieved £715 again for Angus steers (11m). A Hornby of obtained £680 for Blue steers (11m) with further Angus steers again from Sandra & James Harvey obtaining £670 and £630, both pens being (10m). Limousin cross steers from A Hornby achieved £620, J H Pengelly up from Penzance achieved £620 for his Limousin cross steers (8m) with others being Angus’ off the same farm achieving £615. Blues from David Cox of achieved £575 with Angus from the same vendor to £550, whilst Julian Courtier across from Whiddon Down realised £550 for Limousin cross steers. Heifers topped at £610 for Charolais crosses from Sandra & James Harvey, Limousin crosses realised £560 for HT Davis of , whilst Guy Sellick of showed young Charolais cross heifers which obtained £525.

106 CALVES – 10.15 AM CALVES - 10.15 am Auctioneers: Mark Davis 07773 371774 & CALVES Bulls Heifers Ian Caunter 07813 068935 Breed TOP AVE TOP AVE Another similar entry of calves sold to a strong British Blue 22 305 166 19 285 162 trade for the better end but second quality calves were harder to place again. No real stars at the top Limousin 9 295 186 11 215 109 end but the best sold to £305 for a British Blue bull Charolais 4 270 198 7 260 159 from Ashley & Jess Bond of Honiton with others to Simmental 8 195 119 1 10 10 £292 for Messrs D & SM Monks of and £285, £275 & £260 for Nick & Jane Bond of Aberdeen Angus 1 195 195 4 140 86 . Limousin bulls to £295 for Messrs GJ & Hereford 3 240 200 1 30 30 G Winzer & Sons of and Charolais bulls Blonde 1 140 140 sold to £270 for Ken Toms of Okehampton and Norwegian Red 4 20 13 £225 for Stuart Winzer of . Hereford bulls to £240 & £200 for James Baker of Aylesbeare. Holstein / Friesian 7 145 40 1 14 14 Aberdeen Angus bulls to £195 for Messrs RH & MJ Hurford of Axminster. Heifers were a much stronger trade with good demand for strong Blue heifers which topped at £285 for Ashley & Jess Bond who sold others to £270, £265 & £255 with others to £275 for Martin & Liz Bennett of , £260 for James Baker and £250 for Waterford Farm Partnership of Axminster. Charolais heifers to £260 for Ken Toms and £240 for Messrs RH & MJ Hurford. Friesian bulls to £145 for Ken Cottey of .

2757 SHEEP – 10.30AM Auctioneer: Russell Steer 07788 318701

BREEDING EWES & EWE LAMBS

A small entry 385 breeding ewes and ewe BREEDING lambs for the EWES first in &-lamb RAMS ewe sale saw January lambing scanned in-lamb shearlings sell to £124 & £118 for Dorset and Dorset Mules respectively Robert Partridge of . Older ewes running with the ram reached £89 & £81 for Sue Cleave of Christow who also had Texel x shearlings with the same comments at £85 (x2) and NC Mule shearlings with similar comments sold to £86 for Ray Tucker of . Empty ewe Lambs sold to £84 & £81 (x2) for Dorset’s from Alan Bickley of Puddington and Suffolk cross mules sold to £82 (x2) for David & Lynda Pellow of .

2240 STORE LAMBS

A larger entry of 2240 store lambs sold to £80 & £71 for M Tribe of , £79 for CM Hammett of Colyton, £78 for Wyatt & Isaac of and £74 for Tracey Eden of Doccombe. Smart, forward Texel mule stores from Duncan Broom of made £73 & £71.50, followed by Lovaton Farm Partnership of South Tawton at £72.50 and both Merv Hutchings of Launceston and Nigel Lee of realised £72 of their best. Several other lots around the £70 mark with plenty of short to medium term lambs from £64 to £69 and looking well sold. Better bred small lambs often late £50’s and anything with any breeding about it was £45 plus. A high percentage of small Welsh, Swale and Easycare lambs presented selling from £24 to £44 and all in they averaged £59.40, back less than a pound.

46 GRAZING EWES

Grazers reached £75 again for M Tribe who sold another at £59 and BP Potbury of Ashbrittle achieved £55.

8 COUPLES (3 EWES & 5 LAMBS)

Dorset FM double couples sold to £171 & £146BREEDING for Andrew EWES Hext of & Staverton RAMS whilst a smaller Dorset single realised £108 for Darren Reed of .

11 STOCK RAMS

Stock rams rose to £300 & £280 for Suffolk shearlingsBREEDING from EWES Tony & RAMS of Tiverton, as Steve Dennis of Bow cleared his at £240 (x4) and two further vendors cleared their last at £110.

64 PEDIGREE SUFFOLK SHEEP

The annual sale of pedigree BREEDINGSuffolk sheep EWESwere met & RAMS by a big crowd of potential buyers with many going home empty handed. The sale included the Angels flock dispersal from Brian Gibbins of which provided the top price on the day, with a one crop ewe making 500gns, another selling at 400gns and further lots at 350, 320 & 300gns. Mike Waycott of Ashburton’s best shearlings sold to 420 & 360gns and Darren Stephens of sold his best empty ewe lamb well at 350gns.

131 DAIRY – 11AM Auctioneers: Mark Davis 07773 371774 & Mark Bromell

Another good entry of dairy sold to a decent trade for the quality forward. The commercial section saw not the best quality entry but a decent enough trade! Medium quality heifers topped at £1400 for Messrs JJ Palfrey & Co of Dartmouth with others to £1300 twice for Jason Day of . Cows topped at £1300 for a fourth calver by Deangate Quentin from Netherwoodburn Farm Ltd of Tiverton with Swedish Red cross cows to £1220 for Messrs JE Spry & Sons of Yelverton who also sold Norwegian Red x cows to £1200 twice. The dispersal of 77 Holstein Friesian cows & heifers on behalf of Messrs FNL & E Worth & Sons of Totnes sold to a decent and very level trade throughout topping at 1300gns for a fresh third calver with others to 1200gns, 1180gns & 1150gns. Dry cows due in December also sold top 1200gns & 1180gns. The overall average for the herd including empty and problem cows was £802.

The ‘Golden Opportunity’ sale of pedigree Jerseys saw a small entry of fresh milk which topped at 1800gns for a smart heifer from Emily Stanbury of Taunton with “Sowden Timekeeper Countess 5” by Potterswalls Timekeeper, she sold with four generations of VG or EX dams. Other heifers sold to 1450gns for “Barnowl Invictus Celandine” from Charles & Andrew Reader of Northants who also sold a second calver “Barnowl Everest Victoria 2 VG86” at 1550gns. Ian & Graham White of Watchet sold two heifers from their dispersed Liddimore herd to 1220gns & 1050gns and a heifer calf by Ribblesdale Big Mac at 180gns. A consignment of bulling heifers from Jez & Helen Allen’s Plardiwick herd in Stafford sold to a selective trade and saw two served heifers by All Lynns Louie Valentino sell at 550gns apiece and bulling heifers to 500gns.

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EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE NEXT MACHINERY & IMPLEMENT SALE Wednesday 12th December at 10.30am

Entries to date include:- John Deere 6430 (08 Plate), Chiltern Auger Bucket, Wessex Road Sweeper, Qty of Ban Saws, Winget Dumper, Corn Feeder, Shear Grab, Jeantil Straw Chopper, Keverland KD Feeder Wagon, Foot Trimming Crush, Cattle Water Troughs, Qty of Feed Barriers and Gates, Tractors Spares and Parts plus Qty of Timber Packs

For entry forms and further information please contact Ian Caunter 07813 068935, the Professional Office 01392 252262 or email [email protected]

EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE 23RD NOVEMBER 2018 MONTHLY BEEF BREEDING CATTLE SALE

Please contact Mark Davis 07773 371774 or the Market Office 01392

251261 with your entries or email [email protected]

Friday 30th November nd Entries for cataloguing by Thursday 22 November

For more information please contact Robert Armstrong 07791 484290, Ian Caunter 07813 068935 or the Market Office 01392 251261

EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE FORTHCOMING DAIRY SALES FRIDAY 30TH NOVEMBER FRIDAY 14TH DECEMBER

Please contact Mark Davis 07773 371774 or the Market Office 01392

251261 with your entries or email [email protected]

FORTHCOMING SALES

FRIDAY 16th NOVEMBER - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Store Stock Market to inc 3rd Autumn Catalogued Sale of Suckled Calves & Stirks & Fortnightly Pigs

MONDAY 19th NOVEMBER - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Prime Stock Market

TUESDAY 20th NOVEMBER - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Monthly TB Restricted Cattle Sale

FRIDAY 23rd NOVEMBER - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Store Stock Market to inc Monthly Organic Sale of Cattle & Sheep & Monthly Catalogued Sale of Beef Breeding Cattle

MONDAY 26th NOVEMBER - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Prime Stock Market

FRIDAY 30th NOVEMBER - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Store Stock Market to inc 4th Autumn Catalogued Sale of Suckled Calves & Stirks, Sale of Dairy Cattle & Pig Sale

MONDAY 3rd DECEMBER - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Prime Stock Market

FRIDAY 7th DECEMBER - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Store Stock Market to inc Exeter & District Primestock Show, Special Monthly Sale of Native Breed Cattle

MONDAY 10th DECEMBER - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Prime Stock Market

WEDNESDAY 12th DECEMBER - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Monthly Machinery & Implement Sale

FRIDAY 14th DECEMBER - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Store Stock Market to inc Christmas Cracker Ewe Sale, Christmas Stocking-Filler Dairy Sale & Fodder Sale

MONDAY 17th DECEMBER - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Prime Stock Market

MONDAY 17th DECEMBER - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Christmas Carol Service

TUESDAY 18th DECEMBER - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Monthly TB Restricted Cattle Sale

FRIDAY 21st DECEMBER - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Combined Store & Prime Stock Market and Christmas Sale of Dressed Poultry

FRIDAY 28th DECEMBER - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Store Stock Market

MONDAY 31st DECEMBER - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Prime Stock Market

FRIDAY 4th JANUARY - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Store Stock Market

MONDAY 7th JANUARY - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Prime Stock Market

FRIDAY 12th JANUARY - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Store Stock Market

MONDAY 14th JANUARY - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Prime Stock Market EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Matford Park Road, Exeter, Devon, EX2 8FD 01392 251261 [email protected] www.kivells.com Rural Reflection November 2018 What a month of superb weather! With none stop social media feeds of wonderful red sky sun sets and low mist sun rises, everyone seems to have been appreciating the last two weeks of truly wonderful weather that October has offered. As always with the farming fraternity many like to look on a negative slant and the comment often goes ‘we will pay for all this in a minute’, let’s look at it from a more positive aspect and considering the this year’s spring we are owed some good weather.

The end of October saw some huge sales here at Exeter with Fridays in particular seeing the centre buzzing with activity and the car park bursting. The end of the month has witnessed a bit more confidence in the cattle trade with the first of our suckled calve sales here an Exeter encountering a cracking run of well-bred calves receiving a decent trade throughout. The same can be said about Hallworthy, having spent the morning down in Cornwall I visited our counterparts on the way back whereby a tremendous run of some 700 plus suckle calves went under the hammered with strong prices being achieved.

During October we received the good news that the government will be committing a further £30 million to further rounds of the Countryside Productivity Small Grant Scheme. This second round will commence from February of 2019. Farmers will be eligible for grants between £3,000 and £12,000, covering 40% (50% in Cornwall) of the purchase price for equipment. Specific items include will include handling systems, crushes, calving detectors, weighing equipment, calf feeders, EID devices, pasture plate meters and electric scraper systems, precision farming equipment including GPS units, yield mapping devices, variable rate controllers and direct or strip till drills.

I would recommend farming businesses to sit down and discuss the above opportunities and speak to one of our professionals here at Kivells if you require any advice or help sending off the required application. Back in the I know of some fantastic case studies whereby the younger generation has pushed for min till operations across arable land. Placing the farm into a 5 year Countryside Stewardship Scheme incorporating arable options that suit min till practices, to then purchase through the above grant a min till drill. The opportunities are there and if you are enthusiastic and prepared they can be taken.

Kivells professional team have been busy on a number of planning applications in the last month with applications ranging from new permanent agricultural workers dwellings, to Class Q conversions, to new agricultural buildings and converting traditional barns. These applicants all vary in nature and it is great to see successful planning applications really making a difference to the farm and its future value.

One aspect that has been particularly busy lately is applying for both temporary and permanent agricultural workers dwellings to allow both new and existing farm business to expand. When looking at planning applications of this nature, both the functional need and the financial need are large aspects that need to be covered and the livestock numbers need to prove that there is an essential need for somebody to be living on site at all times. Having security for the farm unfortunately is not sufficient for the planners needs and there needs to be an element of having someone on site twenty four hours a day for health and welfare aspects of livestock. If this is a new business, temporary permission will be given for the first three years and predicted cash flows and a business plan will need to be submitted with the application. If this is an existing business looking to expand, the last three years of business accounts will need to be shown along with full plans of the proposed dwelling to ensure the size of the dwelling is achievable for the size of the business income.

On behalf of the Kivells Rural Professional Team Claire Quick and Ian Caunter Exeter Office

The Kivells Rural Professional Team

David Kivell 01409 253275 [email protected] Lisabeth Miller 01409 253 275 [email protected]

Mark Bromell 01409 253275 [email protected] Claire Quick 01392 252 262 [email protected]

Mark Bunt 01579 324927 [email protected] Ian Caunter 01392 252 262 [email protected] Tom Rattray 01566 776886 [email protected]

Farms and Land For Sale

Land and Buildings at Coombe Head Farm Bridford, Exeter

Approximately 51.63 acres of wonderful rolling pasture land with isolated pockets of woodland, together with a unique quarry and a versatile agricultural building on site.

 Approximately 51.63 acres of pasture land  Stunning views across the Devon countryside

 A block of land with agricultural buildings providing opportunities for a variety of uses  Located on the edge of , hosting a variety of wildlife and plants  For sale as a whole or in lots:

Lot 1: 20.50 acres (8.30 hectares) of pasture land including an agricultural building Guide Price £125,000

Lot 2: 23.41 acres (9.48 hectares) of pasture land Guide Price £115,000

Lot 3: 7.71 acres (3.12 hectares) of unique quarry and pasture land, including an agricultural building Guide Price £75,000

Exeter Farms & Land Department Ian Caunter / [email protected] / 01392 252 262

Keymelford Farm Colebrooke, , Devon

A productive mixed Redland farm with detached three bedroom bungalow, barn with Class Q Permitted Development and further agricultural buildings set within approximately 14.32 acres

 A large detached three/four bedroom bungalow  Barn with Class Q Permitted Development to create a four bedroom dwelling  Highly productive run of arable and pasture land  In all approximately 14.32 acres  For sale as a whole or in lots:

Lot 1: Three / four bedroom bungalow and approximately 4.95 acres of pasture land. Offers In Excess Of £395,000

Lot 2: Barn with Class Q approval for conversion to a large four

bedroom dwelling. Guide Price £245,000

Lot 3: Approximately 9.37 acres of agricultural land currently down to grass with good road access and a natural water supply. Guide Price £95,000

Exeter Farms & Land Department Claire Quick / [email protected] / 01392 252 262

Little Leigh Farm , Exeter

Approximately 26 acre small holding with stunning views and high amenity value. The land comprises of Grade III and V permanent pasture with gradients ranging from flat to sloping.

 26 acres (10.52 hectares) of agricultural land with good farming capabilities including an area of woodland  Quiet but easily accessible location  Two multi-purpose agricultural buildings  Mobile Home (only to be used on a temporary basis)  Stunning views across the surrounding countryside

Guide Price £300,000

Exeter Farms & Land Department

Claire Quick / [email protected] / 01392 252 262

Land at Doddiscombsleigh Doddiscombsleigh, Exeter

The land at Doddiscombsleigh lies in a secluded coombe of the

Teign Valley, with stunning settings over the surrounding countryside and across Dartmoor

 Agricultural land ranges from flat to very steep  Quiet rural location  Easy reach of Exeter and the  Sunning settings with views across the surrounding countryside and Dartmoor

 Available as a whole or in 2 separate lots

Lot 2: 14.62 acres of productive pasture land with a picturesque

stream running through Guide Price £110,000

Lot 4: Approximately 3.31 acres of level amenity land with a tranquil stream

Guide Price £45,000

Exeter Farms & Land Department

Claire Quick / [email protected] / 01392 252 262

Land at part Big Bustows Near Bennah, Christow

Approximately 3 acres of level and gently sloping pasture land situated in close proximity of the village Christow

 Approximately 3 acres of level pasture land  Situated in a quiet location on the eastern edge of Dartmoor  Prominent stock proof boundaries  Stunning views across the surrounding countryside

Offers In Excess Of £35,000

Exeter Farms & Land Department Ian Caunter / [email protected] / 01392 252 262

Barn for Conversion At Higher Rocombe, , Newton Abbot

A traditional stone barn which offers a unique opportunity to develop your own home within the beautiful rolling South Devon Countryside. The barn has recently received permission under the Class Q General Permitted Development Order for the creation of a unique, spacious 5 bedroom dwelling.

Permission was granted on 2nd May 2018 under planning reference 18/00048/NPA with further details available on the District Council website.

 Traditional stone barn with planning consent for a fantastic 5 bedroom dwelling

 Set in approximately 0.22 acres  Large garden and parking area  Peaceful location within a hamlet

 Mains electricity is already connected to the barn  Water connection is available in very close proximity  Further land available by separate negotiations

Guide Price £295,000

Exeter Farms & Land Department Claire Quick / [email protected] / 01392 252 262

Land at Town Mills Sandford, Crediton, Devon

On the edge of the village, a highly productive 8 ¼ acre pasture field with road frontage and mains water

 Highly productive pasture field  Road frontage  Mains water

 Single enclosure contained by traditional Devon hedge banks  Gently sloping land suitable for grazing or cutting

Guide Price £70,000 - £75,000

Exeter Farms & Land Department Simon Alford / [email protected] / 01392 251 261

Land at Windmill Cotton Pennymoor, Tiverton

The land extends in all to approximately 25.82 acres (10.45 hectares) and comprises a superb run of level and gently sloping, productive arable and pasture land

 25.82 acre run of level to gently sloping farmland

 Ring fenced and hedgerow boundaries  Good farming capabilities  Good road access

 Grade III classified land

Guide Price £180,000

Exeter Farms & Land Department Claire Quick / [email protected] / 01392 252 262

Barn and Land at Natson Farm Bow, Crediton, Devon

A highly productive run of arable and pasture land with a barn for conversion to a 4 bedroom dwelling

 Modern barn with permitted development to convert to a four bedroom house  Highly productive run of arable and pasture land up to 137 acres  For sale as a whole or in lots:

Lot 1: Barn and around 1 acre Guide Price £225,000 - £250,000

Lot 2: 129 acres of excellent arable and pasture land Subdivision of this lot is available Guide Price £950,000 - £1,000,000

Exeter Farms & Land Department Simon Alford / [email protected] / 01392 251 261

Wallon - SOLD , Exeter Fine and beautifully renovated Grade II Listed 7 bedroom farmhouse with attached three bedroom cottage. Extensive range of traditional buildings with development potential and modern farm buildings within a farmyard.

 61.13 acres of productive pasture land  42.89 acres of amenity woodland  Grade II Listed 7 Bedroom Devon Longhouse  Attached 3 bedroom cottage

Guide Price £2,250,000

Exeter Farms & Land Department Claire Quick / [email protected] / 01392 252 262

Land at Loxbrook Farm – SOLD , Exeter

A highly productive run of farmland with long road frontage, in all about 35 acres.

 Highly productive and versatile run of farmland

 Mains water available  Long road frontage  Approximately 35 acres

Guide Price £350,000 - £400,000

Exeter Farms & Land Department Simon Alford / [email protected] / 01392 252 262

Coldridge Barton – SOLD STC , Crediton, Devon

Coldridge Barton is a superb 244 acre beef, sheep and arable farm set in a wonderful location overlooking the surrounding farmland.

 An outstanding Barton Farm with 244 acres of highly productive pasture and arable land in a wonderful setting

 Attractive Grade II listed six bedroom Barton farmhouse  Sustainable cob and stone barn with potential (subject to planning) and range of modern farm buildings  South facing ring fenced pasture and arable land

Guide Price £2,300,000

Holsworthy Farms & Land Agency [email protected] / 01409 259 547 A SELECTION OF PROPERTY SOLD IN 2018

Pollardscombe - SOLD Slapton,

An attractive farm with substantial farmhouse, two residential cottages, a range of modern and traditional outbuildings together with 85 acres of farmland.

 Refurbished farmhouse, with five en-suite bedrooms  Two well designed residential / holiday cottages  Extensive range of both modern and traditional outbuildings  A run of approximately 85 acres of good agricultural land  For sale as a whole or in separate lots

Guide Price £1,795,000

Exeter Farms & Land Department Ian Caunter / [email protected] / 01392 252 262

Natson Farmhouse - SOLD Bow, Crediton An attractive farm with a substantial farmhouse, barns for conversion to residential use, outbuildings and productive farmland

 Attractive red brick farmhouse with four bedrooms  Pair of characterful stone barns with planning permission  Range of farm buildings  145 acres of highly productive run arable and pasture land

Guide Price £2,150,000 - £2,365,000

Exeter Farms & Land Department Simon Alford / [email protected] / 01392 252 262

Mistleigh Springs Farm - SOLD Doddiscombsleigh, Exeter Agricultural building with approval for the change of use to a four bedroom dwelling, set in approximately 42 acres (16.96 hectares) of permanent pasture including 3 acres (1.25 hectares) of woodland. This agricultural building can be found in a quiet, rural location but still within easy reach of Exeter and the M5 Motorway.

 Fantastic development opportunity  42 acres of land including 3 acres of woodland  Quiet, rural location  Easy access to Exeter  Beautiful views to Dartmoor and the property’s own land

Guide Price £520,000

Exeter Farms & Land Department Claire Quick / [email protected] / 01392 252 262

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Doddiscombsleigh Land at Broadclyst Drewsteignton Guide Price Guide Price Guide Price £520,000 £350,000 - £400,000 £2,250,000