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EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE

MARKET REPORT February 2019

Friday 22nd Store Stock Market

EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Matford Park Road, Exeter, , EX2 8FD 01392 251261 [email protected] www.kivells.com 518 STORE CATTLE & STIRKS – 10AM Auctioneer: Simon Alford 07789 980203

Steers to £1265 Heifers to £1035

A strong line up of store cattle saw a continuation of the high demand seen of late with steers rising to a very decent £1265 for a pen of four grand South Devon’s (23m) from John Warne of East Allington with others of the same breed (22m) to £1225 for John Hamlin of Ashburton. Red Limousin bullocks (22m) of some quality drew £1260 for David & Mark Risdon of Broadwoodkelly whilst slightly younger Limousin types (21m) reached £1235 for Brian Vallance, and £1220 (18m) for David & Monica Hannaford of Ashburton, also £1185 for Gerald Vallance of Ashburton. Hereford stores from EC Stanbury & Son, saw steers (23m) fetch £1155 followed by their British blue bullocks (24m) at £1135, close was Robert & Christine Harris of Bickleigh with the better of their fine run of Aberdeen Angus (22m) at £1130, a price matched by Roger Blackler of Modbury with a smart pair of Simmental steers (20m). Charolais steers (19m) to £1030 for Robert Davey of Butterleigh. Store heifers topped at £1035 for a lovely pair of Limousin’s (21m) from Messrs Govier & Son of with a couple of decent British Blue’s (24m) from EC Stanbury & Son drawing £1025 and further smart Limousin females (18m) selling to £1000 for Rob Thorn of . Strong Simmental heifers (21m) saw £955 for David Slade of Chagford with Charolais of the same age to £895 for Messrs Govier & Son again.

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

A much improved entry of well over 200 stirks and suckled calves met a sound trade throughout, bar the harder types which perhaps met with a little resistance. Phillip Martyn-Uglow of Launceston sold a tremendous run of steers with his best Simmental cross hitting £835 (10m), Charolais cross achieving £795 with further Simmental crosses reaching the same figure. Crispin Alford of South Zeal topped at £815 for South Devon steers with others off the same farm, a little younger reaching £755 (10m). MJ Rowswell of Musbury reached £715 for Limousin crosses (10m), Ray Tucker of Exeter hit £690 again with Limousin crosses whilst similar sorts from Gordon Bricknell of achieved £680. No real headliners in the heifer pens but Crispin Alford did see £715 with a Charolais and younger sorts (11m) achieved £610 again for Charolais crosses. Limousin crosses from Ray Tucker reached £570 (10m), whilst Simmental crosses from Andrew & Sue Wayland of Whitstone hit £530 (10m). Please contact Ian Caunter 07813 068935 for any marketing advice.

172 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

A large entry of calves saw a super trade and top of British Blue 21 320 211 13 250 171 the day was £320 for a British Blue bull from Paul Limousin Hendy of with others to £290 for Martin 2 270 262 4 200 138 & Liz Bennett of Broadhembury, £280 for David & Simmental 2 280 242 1 48 48 Adrian Cole of , £280 for Messrs CR & JM Aberdeen Angus 52 228 128 24 165 74 Carr of Cheriton Fitzpaine and £278 & £260 for Nick & Jane Bond of . Simmental bulls to £280 Hereford 12 270 147 11 198 118 for Martin & Liz Bennett, Limousin bulls to £270 for Fleckvieh 3 260 211 Ian Pincombe of and £255 for Will & Jo Holstein / Friesian 24 52 10 Jones of Crediton. Native bulls sold well especially when there was a huge number forward! The best Hereford bulls topped at £270 for Derek Burrough of and young Aberdeen Angus bulls topped at £228 for Martin & Liz Bennett. Fleckvieh bulls to £260 & £215 for Dave Gillbard of Black Dog. Heifers topped at £250 & £235 for British Blue heifers from Nick & Jane Bond with others to £220 for Messrs CD & EM Gooding & Son of and £215 for Colin & Martin Burnell of Chawleigh. Limousin heifers to £200 for Will & Jo Jones. Hereford Heifers to £198, £190 & £180 for Derek Burrough. Friesian bulls to £52 for Messrs BA Pyne & Son of East Budleigh.

55 DAIRY – 11.30 AM Auctioneers: Mark Davis 07773 371774 & Mark Bromell

A super entry of Dairy Cattle saw an excellent crowd of buyers around the ring and a strong trade! Top of the day was £1680 for a Swedish Red cross second calver which had calved in September and was served again, this cow was part of a consignment of thirty-three autumn calved crossbred cows from Kingston Hill Farm of Oxford. Brown Swiss cross second calvers sold to £1520 twice, £1450 & £1400 with the consignment averaging very well at £1181. Freshly calved heifers were in short supply and more could have been sold to advantage topping at £1620 for a sweet heifer by Cogent Twist from GCB Davis of Tiverton. Older cows sold well on the day and a fifth calving British Friesian cow sold well at £1120 for Alf & Andrew Harris of Tiverton who are dispersing the herd as they calve. A consignment of five dry cows from Messrs Knox & Son of sold well to £1100 for a second calver due the end of March to Angus.

1809 SHEEP – 10.30AM Auctioneer: Russell Steer 07788 318701

42 ORPHAN LAMBS

42 orphan lambs were a slightly dearer trade by some lifestyle buyers, meaning not the strongest lambs were the dearest. That said the best lamb topped the sale reaching £28 for G Palfrey & Son of Stoodleigh followed closely by a pair at £26 for Nicola Blackmore of Feniton and £25 for a single lamb with strength from Jan Roberts of Ashburton. Three cute woolly sorts achieved £17 for Robert Rogers of Ashsprington and majority of the rest were £8 to £16 to result in an overall average of £11.20.

1143 STORE HOGGS

Store hoggs beginning to dry up in number with no effect on trade resulting in the 1143 averaging £66.50, back £2 on the week. Topping the sale at £88 were smart Charollais hoggs from Brembridge Farm of East Village, £85 & £79 for similarly smart black Charollais crosses from Russell & Valerie Pearse of , £84 & £82 again for big black hoggs from L Penhorwood of Liskeard and £84 also for Michael & Janet Folland of Roborough. £80.50 for Suffolk crosses from Ben Roberts of Bradninch, £80 for a decent pen of ram hoggs from John Strong & family of Crockernwell and four further vendors achieved £79 with their best pens. Generally short keep hoggs were well into the £70’s and nicely bred medium keep hoggs still seeking firm demand and well up into the late £60’s. Misfits, sweepings and walking wounded from £1 to £40 but generally anything with half a chance was £45 plus.

55 GRAZING EWES & 2 GOATS

Grazing ewes to £66 for RAG Davey of Butterleigh and £61 for Roger Hunt of Stoke Gabriel as a pair of goats sold at £35 for Kye Trevelyan of Westleigh.

567 COUPLES (235 EWES & 332 LAMBS)

235 ewes with 332 lambs were back slightly on BREEDINGthe week with EWES the best & doublesRAMS in short supply and selling to £192 & 180 (back £15 - £20 on the week) for smart FM sorts from Jack Foan of Cheriton Fitzpaine. Young Dorset doubles to £190 & £172 for Nicola Blackmore, eye catching Suffolk cross doubles made £185 for Alex Stephens of Ermington, younger Suffolk cross doubles at £175 for Chris & Katie Steer of Modbury and £170 for both Nick Burrington of Exeter and Gaden & Morish of Bratton . Best of the singles dearer per life and a similar trade with ten lots over £145, reaching £160 & £155 (£80 & £77.50/life) for Suffolk crosses from Blackdown Game of Cotleigh and £152 (x3) again for Jack Foan. Worthy of note, it’s flesh on the ewes back or strength and age in the lamb that sell them. If you have both, there are plenty of men to buy them. If you have neither it’s a real struggle! Shelly old mule ewes with young lambs often £80 to £120 regardless of double or single. ** PLEASE NOTE ** ALL COUPLE VENDORS MUST SUPPLY STRAW FOR THE PENS CONTAINING LAMBS

184 PIGS – 10.15AM Auctioneer: James Morrish 07814 010133

71 CULL SOWS & BOARS A really good entry of cull sows sold to a ‘stand on’ trade with four buyers competing well and pushing the best to £120 on behalf of Chris Down. Plenty between £80-£90 to include the best from Andrew Freemantle at £86 and Richard Gibbins at £80.

107 PRIME & STORE PIGS

A better trade today with quality porkers (90kg) from Richard & Vicky Gibbins at £110 and £104 for a penful from Messrs Down. Colin Gibbins of Feniton presented nice quality and reached £101 for two penfuls going off to Bristol, with others from the same farm at £98 going to a new buyer from Clayhanger near Tiverton. Jason Bament of Copplestone topped the medium weights at £88 with Phil Dyer of Tipton Cross at £86 (x6), Richard Knox at £84 (x4) and Messrs Luther of Dorset at £82 (x8). The best of the lightweights came from Peter Cole of Launceston at £74 going to another new account from with others going off to John May Butchers of South Molton. Jason Bament topped the store pens at £38 (x7) with a pen of nice quality young pigs in from Emily Curtis at £25 and others in from Messrs Berryman of Truro at £24.

*We look forward to seeing you at our next sale of pigs at Exeter on Friday 8th March*

Please contact James Morrish on 07814 010133 with entries

Friday 15th March Friday 12th April Friday 3rd May

For more information please contact Robert Armstrong 07791 484290, Simon Alford 07789 980203 or the Market Office 01392 251261

** John Royle, NFU Chief National Livestock advisor is holding a talk at 8.30am in the Stockmans restaurant on Friday 1st March 2019 **

For further information please contact 01392 363107

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Please call the Market Office on 01392 251261 or email [email protected]

CATTLE AND CALF VENDORS

Please include the TB test date (if applicable) on your entry form and ensure any Pedigree Native Sire ear numbers are on both the cattle passports and your entry form.

*ALL VENDORS PLEASE NOTE*

Please complete a market entry form each time you bring stock to sell with your trading name and address to ensure we have the correct payment details. Please also include Farm Assurance details (if applicable) and sign the declarations on the reverse.

All entry forms are available in the Market Office and online from www.kivells.com

Further information from Russell Steer 07788 318701 or 01392 251261

FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY

80 six-string bales of hay & 22 four-string bales of hay located near

Please contact Ian Caunter 07813 068935 or 01392 252262 for further information

Heifer rearing available for between 60 & 80 dairy heifers based at Butterleigh,

For further details please contact Claire Quick at Exeter Livestock Centre on 01392 252 262 or email [email protected]

Kivells Messaging 2019 - Important News

Over the last 12 months we have been in discussions with our insurers and other advisors and listened to you, our sellers and buyers. The number of lots and attendees at our sales have grown over the last few years and we recognise that we need to adapt to meet and build on this increased demand for our services from both existing customers and new clients. At the same time we also recognise that our on farm dispersal sales and the Saturday collectives are not just sales but useful social events. The opportunity to meet and socialise mixing business and pleasure is essential in an age when farmers and many in the wider agricultural community work in isolation and then continue to be alone on the internet.

Getting the balance right between traditional and established ways of working and providing a safer environment is challenging particularly in market sites and farms. Kivells, Sellers and Buyers - we all have responsibilities and we at Kivells recognise that some improvements could be made. We have trialled some of these at Holsworthy and some have been well received and others less so. We ask that you bear with us as we put in place these changes many of which are primarily for your safety and to ensure you have the right information. Our staff will remind you and guide you and we ask that you respect the fact that they do so for your benefit and the benefit of other attendees.

We have introduced new signage at our market sites and the messaging will be replicated at our on farm and other sales. In addition all our sale catalogues, to include Livestock Market sales, will include additional information for all attendees under a Notice to Purchasers heading. The Notice to Purchasers will act as useful reminders for our regular Sellers and Buyers and answer many of the frequently asked questions raised by new attendees.

To ensure that all attendees to our Livestock Market sales are made aware of our new Health & Safety message we will also be creating digital messages for our canteen displays etc. We will also include this messaging in our market reports.

In addition with this initiative we will be improving the information content on Kivells.com particularly under the Agriculture Heading. You will be able to easily find much of the information you will need regarding trading with Kivells and all sales to include Terms and Conditions and Sellers and Buyers Responsibilities. The intention here is to enable you to have and absorb this information ahead of any sale and help you to register, buy and sell with knowledge. Kivells Livestock sales are conducted under the 2017 Livestock Auctioneers Association Terms and Conditions and these will also be posted in all of our market offices.

As regards Machinery Sales Kivells currently operate under our own Terms and Conditions. However the Livestock Auctioneers Association has recently published its own version and we are currently reviewing our strategy in this regard. We will update you when a decision is made.

Thank you for your business to date and we look forward to partnering you in the future.

FORTHCOMING SALES

FRIDAY 22nd FEBRUARY - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Store Stock Market to inc Monthly Sale of Organic Cattle & Sheep, Sale of Dairy Cattle & Fortnightly Pig Sale

MONDAY 25th FEBRUARY - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Prime Stock Market

FRIDAY 1st MARCH - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Store Stock Market to inc Monthly Sale of Native Breed Cattle, Special March Sale of In-Lamb Ewes & Ewe Hoggs

MONDAY 4th MARCH - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Prime Stock Market

FRIDAY 8th MARCH - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Store Stock Market to inc Fortnightly Pig Sale

MONDAY 11th MARCH - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Prime Stock Market

TUESDAY 12th MARCH – EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Dispersal of 380 Holstein Friesian Cows & followers on behalf of Messrs ACF (Drax Farm) of Millers Dairy

FRIDAY 15th MARCH - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Store Stock Market to inc 1st Spring Judged Sale of Continental Cattle & Continental X Cattle, Sale of Dairy inc Spring Gold Jersey Sale and Dispersal Sale of ‘Lowerkeigwin’ herd of Pedigree Jerseys & Guernseys on behalf of Messrs R Jelbert & Son, Lower Keigwin Farm, Penzance

MONDAY 18th MARCH - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Prime Stock Market

TUESDAY 19th MARCH - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Monthly TB Restricted Cattle Sale

FRIDAY 22nd MARCH - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Store Stock Market to inc Monthly Catalogued Sale of Beef Breeding Cattle, Fortnightly Pig Sale and Collective Grass Sale

MONDAY 25th MARCH - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Prime Stock Market to inc March Show & Sale of Spring Lamb

FRIDAY 29th MARCH - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Store Stock Market to inc Monthly Sale of Organic Cattle & Sheep, Sale of Dairy Cattle

MONDAY 1st APRIL - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Prime Stock Market

TUESDAY 2nd APRIL - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Horse & Saddlery Sale

FRIDAY 5th APRIL - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Store Stock Market to inc Sale of Native Breed Cattle & Fortnightly Pig Sale

MONDAY 8th APRIL - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Prime Stock Market

WEDNESDAY 10th APRIL - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Machinery & Implement Sale

FRIDAY 12th APRIL - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Store Stock Market to inc 'Heart of Devon' 7th Anniversary inc 2nd Spring Judged Sale of Continental & Continental Cross Cattle, Show & Sale of Suckled Calves & Stirks and Sale of Beef Breeding Cattle inc Special Sale of Charolais Bulls & Females plus Store Sheep & Couples and extra Pig Sale

EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Matford Park Road, Exeter, Devon, EX2 8FD 01392 251261 [email protected] www.kivells.com

Rural Reflection February 2019

2019 starts and we have already raced through January. They say time fly’s when you’re having fun, in contrast January must have been a very slow month for Mrs May. Credit has to be given to her willpower and lets hope we get some more certain answers soon.

Anyway, onto a more positive note and the continued dry and cold weather throughout January will have proven vital for our sheep farmer’s busy undertaking early lambing with the ability to turn ewes and lambs out in dry conditions. Reports to date seem positive however perhaps lambing percentages are down on last year probably because of the lack of forage last autumn.

Trade remains buoyant in nearly all sections with store lambs in particular meeting a storming trade throughout January. Store cattle have followed suit with increased numbers throughout our markets in January and our clients have benefited from a strong buyer demand.

January has seen a range of professional work over our desks and additional time has been given to prepare for the busy spring months in particular when dealing with the Basic Payment Scheme. On that matter, clients occupying common land have unfortunately seen payments delayed. Similar to the responses I gave to many of my clients after having a brief telephone conversation regarding the situation, the issue is beyond belief and having resolved similar situations in previous years how they have managed to screw the common land payments again is quite frankly incredible.

Over the Christmas period we received a number of emails from the Rural Payments Agency concerning common land payments and the welcomed news of receiving possible further payments. This is all in relation to the Minchinhampton challenge whereby claimants claiming on common land could receive additional payments for 2015, 2016 and 2017 BPS applications. To obtain these additional payments a claim form will have needed to be submitted. There ’isn t a deadline for submitting the claim and therefore if you don’t think you have received additional common land payment and are perhaps potentially owed common land payments then please get in touch to discuss. We have had confirmation that online applications for the 2019 BPS will open on 13th March so if you would like any assistance or if you have any entitlements to buy or sell, please get in touch.

Grass keep will be another topic in the minds of many. At each livestock market we are constantly asked on the availability of grass keep and whether or not we are in the know of land coming up for let under a grazing licence. If you have grass ground that you might be interested in letting please get in touch. We are able to recommend robust licensees through the use of private treaty or indeed set up the required informal tender process, whilst creating a meaningful agreement between parties. Something intoday’s world which is becoming ever more important.

The Countryside Stewardship Scheme (CCS) application process opens again on 18th of February. CCS is an opportunity for some, whereas the scheme would be a hindrance for a few. Capital grants are a big player when applying for the CCS in particular items such as roofing, concreting or boundary fencing. We already have clients expressing an interest in applying for the scheme, if you are of the same opinion please get in touch and we will expand on this further in next months Rural Reflection when applications open and we have more information.

Throughout January, the Kivells Professional Team have continued to carry out a range of planning work on behalf of clients ranging from new dwellings, new agricultural buildings, conversion of agricultural buildings and also working with land owners to promote land for potential development. Throughout this planning work, we work with all local councils throughout Devon, Cornwall and West Somerset and throughout this uncertain time, having further assets on the farm is often beneficial. We have seen many barn conversions take place, whether this is through Class Q or the conversion of traditional buildings through full planning, but both add value to existing assets on the farm and can therefore either be available for future generations or be sold to release capital.

Throughout the last couple of months, we have also been busy on valuations, whether this is for tax purposes, lending or business planning. Many businesses are looking at the different farm assets they have for discussions on succession, tax planning or future business planning and as RICS Registered Valuers our Red Book valuations comply with the RICS standards and include a range of advice on planning and development potential, environmental considerations including environmental stewardship and details of the current property market. The professional team within Kivells work alongside both accountants and solicitors if required in order to offer the best advice for your business and assets going forward.

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 252262 [email protected]

Mark Bunt 01579 324927 [email protected] Ian Caunter 01392 252262 [email protected]

Tom Rattray 01566 776886 [email protected] Farms For Sale

Great Youlden Sampford Courtenay, Okehampton, Devon Great Youlden is a model dairy farm with a super dwelling, excellent range of modern farm buildings and some 75 acres of ring fenced pasture land. • Well presented three bedroom bungalow (AOC) • Excellent range of modern dairy buildings including cubicles for 125 head • ‘GEA’ 32:32 herringbone parlour • Just under 75 acres of ring fenced productive pasture land. • A further 24 acres, of very close by land available as Lot 2

Guide Price: Lot 1 - £1,075,000 Lot 2 - £170,000 Holsworthy Farms & Land Agency [email protected] | 01409 259547

Little Burrow Farm , Okehampton, Devon A beautifully located livestock farm, situated in the heart of the Devon countryside, featuring a four bedroom farmhouse, traditional barn and ample livestock housing. Extending to approximately 112.23 acres. • Four bedroom 18th Century farmhouse • Good range of livestock buildings and covered space • Two storey traditional stone barn with potential (subject to planning) • Approximately 112.23 acres of lush pasture • EPC D Guide Price £1,250,000 Launceston Farms & Land Department Thomas Rattray | [email protected] | 01566 776886 Higher Town Farm NEW , PRICE Character four bedroom farmhouse, in need of complete renovation • Just over 76½ acres of pasture land, woodland and rough grazing • Range of farm buildings, including some with potential • A Further 119 acres available by separate negotiation • Quiet and unspoilt location

Higher Town is available as a whole or in the following lots: Lot 1 Higher Town Farmhouse and gardens, range of traditional barns, farm buildings and some 76.69 acres (31.07 ha) of adjoining pasture and woodland Lot 2 Land at Whiddon extending to approximately 119.15 acres (48.22 ha) of pasture and woodland Guide Price Lot 1 £695,000 Holsworthy Farms & Land Agency [email protected] | 01409 259547

Keymelford Farm Colebrooke, Crediton, Devon A productive mixed Redland farm with detached three / four bedroom bungalow, barn with Class Q Permitted Development set within approximately 50 acres. • A large detached three/four bedroom bungalow subject to an AOC • Barn with Class Q Permitted Development to create a four bedroom dwelling • Highly productive run of arable and pasture land • In all approximately 50 acres • For sale as a whole or in lots:

Lot 1 Three/four bedroom bungalow subject to an AOC with approximately 10 acres – Guide Price £430,000 Lot 2 Barn with Class Q approval for conversion to a large four bedroom dwelling – Guide Price £220,000 Lot 4 Approximately 40 acres of agricultural arable and pasture land – Guide Price £280,000 Exeter Farms & Land Department Claire Quick | [email protected] | 01392 252262 Land & Buildings at Coombe Head Farm Bridford, Exeter, Devon

Approximately 51.63 acres of wonderful rolling pasture land with isolated pockets of woodland, together with a unique quarry. • Approximately 52 acres of pasture land with 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 3 lots:

Lot 1 20.50 acres (8.30 hectares) of pasture land including 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 agricultural building - Guide Price £75,000 Guide Price as a whole: £315,000 Exeter Farms & Land Department Ian Caunter | [email protected] | 01392 252262

Lakeside Thurdon, Kilkhampton, Bude, Cornwall SSTC Lakeside occupies a super level site on a quiet road and has wonderful views over its own land to Bodmin Moor and beyond. • A well presented two bedroom bungalow (AOC) • Super far reaching views over Tamar Lakes and beyond • Quiet accessible location, not far from the north Cornish coast • Just under 30 acres of adjoining pasture land Guide Price £375,000 Holsworthy Farms & Land Agency [email protected] | 01409 259547 Development Opportunity at Higher Rocombe Stokeinteignhead, Newton Abbot, Devon

Traditional stone barn with consent to create a fantastic 5 bedroom dwelling. The Barn is set within 0.22 acres offering a large garden and parking area. • Traditional stone barn with Class Q Permitted Development • Set in approximately 0.22 acres offering a large garden • Peaceful location within a hamlet • Further land available by separate negotiations

Guide Price £295,000 Exeter Farms & Land Department [email protected] | 01392 252262

Little Leigh Farm Doddiscombsleigh, Exeter, Devon

Little Leigh Farm is a useful smallholding with stunning views across both its own land and the surrounding countryside. • Smallholding with stunning views and high amenity value • 26 acres (10.52 hectares) of agricultural land with good farming capabilities • Quiet but easily accessible location • Two multi purpose agricultural buildings • Stunning views across the surrounding countryside Guide Price £250,000 Exeter Farms & Land Department [email protected] | 01392 252262 Land For Sale

Land and Barn at Natson Farm Bow, Crediton, Devon

• Modern barn with permitted development to convert to a four bedroom house • Highly productive run of arable & 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 may be possible. Guide Price £950,000 - £1,000,000 Exeter Farms & Land Department Simon Alford | [email protected] | 01392 251261

Land at Aldercott Farm , Devon

An excellent block of pasture land extending to some 167½ acres. Ring fenced, level/gently sloping with natural water supply in a quiet rural setting with track access. Substantial stone barn with residential planning permission available by separate negotiation.

Guide Price £1,000,000 Holsworthy Farms & Land Agency [email protected] | 01409 259547