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Vebraalto.Com 9.90 acres of arable land between Whenby and Stearsby | York A productive parcel of arable land extending to 9.90 acres (4 hectares) or thereabouts. The land is conveniently located with road frontage along its southern boundary, between the hamlet villages of Whenby and Stearsby, within the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). It is considered the land will appeal to a range of prospective purchasers, including agricultural, equestrian or other users. Guide Price £90,000 9.90 acres of arable land between Whenby and Stearsby | York LOCATION SOIL TYPE The land is situated to the west of Whenby. The nearest According to the Agricultural Land Classification Maps, the land postcode: YO61 4SE. The land lies on the southern edge of the is identified as Grade II/III, and the soil type characterised in the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Dunkeswick series as slowly permeable seasonally wet slightly acid but base-rich loamy and clayey soils, capable of cereal DESCRIPTION rotations and some root cropping arrangements. The land has The land comprises a single parcel of productive arable land been left in stubble following the 2021 harvest of the winter extending to 9.9 acres (4 hectares) or thereabouts. The land is barley crop. ideally located with road frontage along its southern boundary, between the hamlet villages of Whenby and Stearsby, only 13 WAYLEAVES & EASEMENTS miles north of York. Ordnance Survey Grid Ref: SE6270 3272. None known. The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights of way, easements, and wayleaves whether SERVICES mentioned in these particulars or not. We are not aware of any mains connections to the land. RIGHTS OF WAY NITRATE VULNERABLE ZONE (NVZ) There are no public rights of way over the land to the vendor's The land is not located within a Nitrate Vulnerable Zone (NVZ) knowledge. designation. SPORTING & MINERAL RIGHTS Sporting and Mineral Rights are included within the sale as far as they are owned. LOCAL AUTHORITY Hambleton District Council Civic Centre, Stone Cross, Rotary Way, Northallerton, DL6 2UU t: 01609 779977 boultoncooper.co.uk TENURE VENDOR'S SOLICITORS Freehold with vacant possession on completion. Ramsdens Solicitors, Oakley House, 1 Hungerford Road, Huddersfield, HD3 3AL. VIEWING t: 01484 504947 Strictly by permit from the Agents only. e: [email protected] Please note if you have downloaded these particulars from our GUIDE PRICE website you must contact the office to register or you will not be £90,000 - £100,000. included on further mailings regarding this sale. VAT METHOD OF SALE Any price quoted or discussed is exclusive of VAT. VAT is not For sale by private treaty. The vendor reserves the right to currently applicable. In the event that the sale of the property conclude the sale by any means. becomes a chargeable supply for VAT, such tax will be payable by the purchaser and is additional to the purchase price. AGENT CONTACTS For further information please contact: ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS Henry Scott MSc MRICS The Agent must comply with Anti-Money Laundering Regulations. 07739 983806 As part of the requirements, the Agent must obtain evidence of [email protected] the identity and current proof of address of potential buyers. Beth Dickinson MRICS FAAV Prior to an offer being accepted, all parties who are intending 07514 492609 to purchase must provide the necessary evidence, including [email protected] proof of funds. 9.90 acres of arable land between Whenby and Stearsby | York Strictly by permit from the Agents. N/A N/A St Michaels House, Malton North Yorkshire, YO17 7LR t: 01653 692151 e: [email protected].
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