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Significant block of prime arable land in North Yorkshire comes to market

A significant block of prime arable land extending to approximately 598.84 acres has been brought to the market in Baldersby St James, near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, with a guide price of £7.2 million.

The land and buildings at The Brooms offer an excellent opportunity to acquire a substantial and highly productive farming unit in a well connected location.

John Coleman, Head of Farm Agency at GSC Grays, commented: “This is a significant block of prime arable land with extensive grain drying and storage facilities in a highly accessible location and opportunities of this scale rarely come to the market in this part of North Yorkshire.”

The land is predominantly Grade II arable and benefits from excellent access via the nearby A1(M), making it well suited to modern farming operations. Irrigation is available from both a river source and a borehole.

Modern grain storage and drying facilities are in place, with capacity for up to 4,000 tonnes of mixed crops, including a 30-tonne Allmet continuous flow grain drier with intake pit, weighbridge and 120-tonne holding bin. The property also benefits from a rainwater harvesting system and a chemical store.

Planning consent has also been approved for a further general purpose machinery and storage shed, offering scope for future expansion.

In addition to the productive arable acreage, the holding includes areas of woodland and riverside land, offering significant natural capital and environmental opportunities.

The land extends to approximately: 581.05 acres of arable land, 2.29 acres of grassland and 14.13 acres of woodland.

The property is offered for sale as a whole or in up to six lots with a guide price of £7.2 million through GSC Grays Farm Agency Tel 01748 829203.

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John Coleman
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