A RARE opportunity has come to the market – a 15 Year Farm Business Tenancy at Stoneybrook Farm, Brampton, Cumbria.
The let of this attractive, productive and well positioned modern dairy farm is being offered by Edwin Thompson, Chartered Surveyors.
Stoneybrook comprises of a contemporary four bedroomed farmhouse constructed in 2012, a greenfield dairy complex constructed in 2009 and approximately 124.08 hectares (308.37 acres) of good quality agricultural land. The modern steading comprises of a dairy complex with 450 cubicles, calf accommodation, loose housing, collection yard and 24/48 Fullwood Parlour within parlour feeders, auto id and shedding gate all located within one building, in addition there is separate calf housing, two large outdoor silage pits, two static caravans and a HDPE lined 3,000,000 gallon slurry lagoon.
The well-presented spacious farmhouse boasts a modern kitchen and separate utility, underfloor heating on the ground floor, three generous reception rooms, three contemporary bathrooms, as well as four double bedrooms.
Consisting of 124.08 hectares of gently undulating land, it’s accessed either directly off the public highway or via internal access tracks which have been installed across the land. The majority of the land has also been drained and reseeded within recent years.
Stoneybrook Farm is located six miles north of Brampton, only 15 miles from Carlisle and lies within a favoured farming district where diary and livestock farming form the predominant agricultural enterprises.
The 15 Year Farm Business Tenancy begins in April 2021.
Also available on a yearly grazing/mowing agreement is approximately 18.65 hectares (46.06 acres) of agricultural land and large steel portal framed shed located close by.
Edwin Thompson partner, Matthew Bell said: “This is a rare opportunity to rent a modern well equipped dairy farm, we are not aware of a similar letting in the North of England in the last 10 years and we expect there to be a large amount of interest in the property”.
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