Farm with motocross track goes on the market for £2.3 million

 

AN HISTORIC Herefordshire farm has been put on the market with a price tag of over £2.3 million.

 

Agents, Sunderlands, have advertised the five-bedroom farmhouse, along with 125 acres, which lies near the beauty spot, Bringsty Common.

 

According to the agents, Old House Farm is private, yet accessible, and is surrounding by rolling countryside.

 

The farmhouse is Grade-II listed, but is in need of some modernisation according to the agents.

 

Built between the 1600s and 1700s, the farmhouse features a blend of stone, brick and partial timber framing beneath pitched tiled roofs, and comes with a wealth of character.

 

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There is a landscaped garden and parking area to the front of the house, with a small pond and a vegetable patch.

 

A lawned garden is located to the east and to the west of the house with a driveway through to the modern farm buildings and land.

 

41 acres of land on the farm is capable of growing arable crop, whereas a further 21 acres is used for a motocross track.

 

The track has been operated since 1993, and currently hosts 14 events annually.

 

The agents said that the sellers may be interested in either continuing to run the facility or leasing the site, subject to the purchasers’ approval.

 

The sale also includes around seven acres of woodland and a former railway line.

 

Along with land, the sale comes with several outbuildings, including a traditional two-storey barn, a Dutch barn, a timber-clad barn, two general-purpose buildings, and a sheep shed.

 

These outbuildings are located in two separate yard areas.

 

The modern buildings can be accessed via the main farm drive and by a separate roadside access.

 

According to the agents, the land is shown as being primarily Grade two land with some Grade three in the former Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food (MAFF) Land Classification in England and Wales.

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