Prime mixed livestock farm launched to rental market

Michael C L Hodgson has announced an excellent opportunity to tender for a well-equipped livestock farm, available to let under a five year Farm Business Tenancy (FBT).

The tenancy commencing on 12th May 2017 offers a tenure that is ideal for anyone looking to establish a business or complement their existing farming enterprise.

Located near Penrith in Cumbria, Stoney Head Hall Farm is an ideal starter farm.

Extending in total to 138.85 acres, the property includes a four bedroomed traditional stone built farmhouse with annexe, a comprehensive range of modern farm buildings and high quality grazing and meadow land.

Applications are invited to tender for the property with, or without, the four bedroom farmhouse with annexe by Friday 31st March.

Viewings are strictly on two specific days only, Tuesday 7th and Thursday 16th March 2017 between 10am and 2pm.

Announcing the launch of Stoney Head Hall Farm to the rental market, Mark Barrow, chartered surveyor for Michael C L Hodgson, said: “Farm Business Tenancies (FBT’s) offer tenants the chance to begin their farming career, upgrade or add to their existing holding without the capital outlay of buying land.

“However, there is a shortage of good farms coming to the rental market, and when they do, they are much sought after.

“It is quite rare to see well equipped mixed livestock farms becoming available for rent. Stoney Head Hall Farm located close to Sunbiggin, Penrith is a good example of such a farm.

“We expect to receive considerable interest for this FBT and anticipate a good number of tenders,” said Mark.

To purchase a set of letting particulars for this property and register your interest please contact Michael C L Hodgson on 01539 721375.

Final tender offers for Stoney Head Hall Farm together with all supporting documents are to be submitted to Michael C L Hodgson no later than 12.00 noon on Friday 31st March 2017.

Candidates will be shortlisted and interviews will likely be held between Wednesday 5th and Friday 7th April 2017.

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