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A parcel of productive Grade 3 farmland extending to 57.58 acres (23.30 hectares) situated on the southern outskirts of the market town of Fairford. Access to the property is over a concrete track from ‘East End’. The land is level and is bounded to the south by the River Coln.
There are seven field enclosures which are predominantly bounded by established hedgerows. Three field enclosures extending to 29.78 acres (12.05 hectares) are in arable production and are currently planted to winter wheat. The land is classified as Grade 3, and the soils comprise Badsey 2 Series, being well drained, calcareous fine loamy soils over limestone gravel and Kelmscot series, being calcareous fine loamy soils over gravel, variably affected by groundwater.
The pasture fields are located in a pretty setting, bounding the River Coln to the south. A number of public footpaths cross the property.
Tenure: Please confirm with Moore Allen Agricultural whether this property is freehold or leasehold