Land At Bucks Head Road,
Downpatrick, BT30 8JS
Agricultural Land (with no PP)
Guide Price £1,400,000
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Land Type
Agricultural Land (with no PP)
Planning
No Planning Permission
Property Financials
Price
Guide Price £1,400,000
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Features
- Approx. 100.65 acres (40.73 ha) of arable/ploughable pasture
- Approx. 1.63 acres (0.66 ha) of miscellaneous
- Laid out over 4 fields of good size and shape
- Stock proof fencing and water access throughout
- Former planning permission for detached dwelling under reference R/2005/1517/RM
INCREDIBLE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE A CONTIGUOUS BLOCK OF QUALITY AGRICULTURAL LAND EXTENDNG TO APPROX. 102.28 ACRES (41.39 HA) IN TOTAL
The subject lands extend to a total of 102.28 acres, of which 100.65 acres is arable. The free draining, productive farmland is laid out over 4 fields, with each generally of a good shape and size for modern agriculture.
The lands are currently laid in grass and the topography is a combination of level and gently undulating land, ranging in elevation from about 5.9 metres (19.3 feet) above sea level at the south of the farm to about 8.2 metres (27.0 feet) above sea level at the north of the farm.
The land lies within a continuous block and has been well tended to by the current owners. It benefits from mains water and can be easily accessed from The Bucks Head Road. Additional access is provided off Farranfad Road via a formal right of way highlighted yellow on the boundary plan. Farm maps can be provided upon request.
Planning permission has previously been passed on lands located to the north-west for a detached dwelling under reference R/2005/1517/RM.
Directions
Downpatrick is a town in County Down on the Lecale peninsula, about 21 miles south of Belfast. Downpatrick is situated at the junction of the A7 (Downpatrick to Saintfield and Belfast) road, the A25 (Downpatrick to Newry and Dublin) road and the A2 coast road.
The subject lands are located 5.1 miles west of Downpatrick with excellent frontage onto the Bucks Head Road. They also conveniently lie a short distance from several towns including Clough (4.2 miles) and Crossgar (6.2 miles) which offer a wide range of amenities.
The area has a reputation for productive, high-quality farmland at low altitude and has a well-developed agricultural infrastructure, including several agricultural machinery merchants. It benefits from a mild, temperate climate.