Offers in region of
£750,000
Land for saleGravelly Ways, Laddingford, Maidstone ME18
- Freehold
BTF Partnership
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About this property
In all, approximately 101.17 acres
The majority of the land is used for arable cropping, with a small area of permanent pasture on the south-west side
Frontage and access to Gravelly Ways Road
Single bank river frontage to the Rivers Medway and Teise, with fishing rights in hand
Potential for nature based solutions with 119.88 existing bng units
A ring-fenced parcel of predominantly good quality arable land situated between the villages of Laddingford and Yalding in the Weald of Kent. Approximately 101.17 acres with potential for nature based solutions with 119.88 existing bng units.
The Woodfalls Farm Land is situated on the eastern bank of the River Medway, close to where the River Teise tributary joins the larger river.
This is a ring-fenced bare land holding with high productive capacity and bng potential on the alluvial soils of the Medway flood plain. The land extends to approximately 101.17 acres, being 95.51 acres of arable land and margins and 5.66 acres of permanent pasture.
It is considered that the land offers an interesting mix of Natural Capital, which has scope under the new Environmental Land Management systems and for other nature based solutions. The vendors have commissioned a Habitat survey and Natural Capital assessment Report by the Kent Wildlife Trust, and copies are available for inspection on request.
The access to the land is from the gate direct to Gravelly Ways on the eastern side of the farm.
Please see the Property Particulars for further information on entitlements, sporting rights, maps and plans, rights of way, etc.
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