Aberdeenshire farm boasts 316 acres
Strutt & Parker remains confident that a buyer will be found for Upper Braiklay Farm at Methlick, Aberdeenshire, after a deal fell through this week.
The property has been recently modernised, and has a farmhouse, cottage, 11,500sq m of covered buildings and about 316 acres of good land. Tom Stewart-Moore of Strutt & Parker reckoned the farm would still be under offer by Christmas.
The guide price is £2.5m, plus the cottage at £275,000.
Local investor buys Shropshire land
Shropshire auctioneer Halls sold about 98 acres of Grade 2 and 3 land currently in arable use near Oswestry for £585,000 (£5969/acre).The land at Berghill Farm, Whittington, was bought by a local farming family. "With interest rates set to drop considerably further in the New Year, temptation to invest in a stable commodity such as land is likely to harden even further," said Halls director David Giles.
West Cornwall farms overlooks Mounts Bay St Michael's Mount from Boskednan House
Overlooking surrounding countryside as well as Mounts Bay and St Michael's Mount, it has a substantial, mainly modern stone and slate farmhouse that is subject to an agricultural occupancy condition and a range of good modern farm buildings.
Offered as a whole or in lots, the guide price for the whole farm is in the region of £955,000.
Author: Catherine Paice
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