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Hithercroft Farm, Hithercroft, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 9ES
Hithercroft Farm Hithercroft, Wallingford,
Oxfordshire OX10 9ES
A predominatly arable farm in a
notable farming area in the fertile
Thames Valley Wallingford 1 mile | Goring 8 miles | Oxford 13 miles
Didcot Parkway (London Paddington 45 mins) 5 miles
A34 (Milton) 3 miles | M40 (J6) 13 miles
Arable farm with areas of permanent grassland
Mainly portal framed farmyard formerly used as
covered yard and storage
Subject to Entry level Stewardship Scheme
Contract Farmed with grazing licences on grassland
Borehole water supply
For sale as a whole or in up to 7 lots
About 267 acres (108 hectares) in total
Location Hithercroft Farm is located to the south westerly outskirts of Wallingford, Oxfordshire. Approximately 5 miles east of Didcot the farm is 7 miles north of Goring, 16 miles south east of Oxford. Partially bordered to the south east by the former Cholsey and Wallingford Railway the remaining boundaries are roads, property or other agricultural land.
Directions From the A34 at Milton Interchange take the A4130 towards Didcot. After approximately 2 miles turn left at the roundabout and proceed around the town following the A4130. Past Didcot proceed for 2 miles towards Brightwell-cum-Sotwell, after the village turn right at the roundabout following the Wallingford Bypass south. After 1 mile turn right onto Hithercroft Road for ½ a mile where the farm starts on the left and right, clearly signposted.
Hithercroft Farm The farm comprises predominantly arable land with some established grass and a mainly portal framed farmyard providing a former covered yard and storage. Extending to approximately 267.29 acres (108.17 ha) in total of which 184.14 acres (74.52 ha) is productive arable land in large enclosures, 75.51 acres (30.56 hectares) is established grass and smaller blocks of amenity grassland, 5.14 acres (2.08 ha) is woodland and the remaining 2.50 acres (1.01 ha) is buildings, yards and tracks. The farm is currently growing cereal crops, beans and oil seed rape on the arable land by way of a contract farming arrangement with the grass being let on annual grazing licences which expire in September or October 2015. The farm is subject to an ELS agreement which expires at the end of February 2016. The farmyard is not currently in use but provides scope for improvement or change of use (subject to planning).
The Land The arable land comprises larger parcels with good access from council maintained roads. The farm soils are a mix of Grades 2 and 4. The larger arable parcels are classified as mainly being a Grade 2. The Grade 4 arable land is known as “The Common” which is within Lot 1. This was formerly grass but has since been under drained and is now in arable cropping. The grassland is shown as Grade 4. The soil types have been identified as being predominantly free draining loamy soils with some loamy and clayey soils.
Farmyard Comprising mainly modern concrete portal framed buildings with some dilapidated brick buildings adjacent, the farmyard extends to in excess 13,500 sq.ft (1,271 sq.m). Located to the centre of the farm and within Lot 5 the yard borders adjacent property grass and arable land. A water supply can be made available subject to connection charges.
Lotting Offered for sale as a whole or in up to 7 Lots as identified on the sale plan a full schedule is available on request from the selling agents with all lots being identified adjacent:
Lot Colour Description
1 Red Mainly arable and some woodland extending to 102.84 acres (41.62 ha) with access off the A4130 Wallingford Bypass.
2 Green 83.96 acres (33.98 ha) arable land with access off Hithercroft Road.
3 Blue Grassland extending to 47.79 acres (19.34 ha) with access from Hithercroft Road in a number of places and borehole water supply.
4 Yellow Grass, track and some woodland which extends to 6.80 acres (2.75 ha)
5 Orange Comprising 13.42 acres (5.43 ha) in total and including grass and some woodland as well as farmyard with portal framed buildings, borehole, pump house for borehole and track from Hithercroft Road.
6 Purple Grassland extending to 5.98 acres (2.42 ha) with access via a right of way from Hithercroft Road and borehole water supply.
7 Pink 6.50 acres (2.63 ha) of grass and woodland with borehole water supply and access from Hithercroft Road.
General Method of Sale Hithercroft Farm is offered for sale as a whole or in up to 7 lots by private treaty.
Tenure and Possession The property is offered for sale freehold with possession as follows: Lots 1 and 2 are farmed under a contract farming arrangement so vacant possession will
be available on completion subject to holdover until after harvest 2015 if required. Lots 3,4,5,6 and 7 are let on annual grazing licences with vacant possession available on completion subject to the unexpired terms. The Lot 4 licence will finish on the 30
th September
2015, the remainder on the 31st October 2015.
Access The farm benefits from access from council maintained highways in a number of places including the A4130 Wallingford Bypass to Lot 1
and Hithercroft Road to Lots 2, 3 and 7. A right of way is available for Lot 6 down a track leading from Hithercroft Road and included within Lot 5. Services The farm benefits from a private borehole water supply which serves the grassland together with six adjacent properties and has been managed to date by the Vendors. Included within Lot 5 the infrastructure includes the borehole itself as well as pumps and associated works within a building adjacent to Hithercroft House. All grassland Lots with the exception of that within Lot 4 has access to a water supply from the borehole. On completion it is intended that if there is a requirement for the water supply to continue then this will be subject to re-metering and connection charges if applicable at the purchasers own cost and a re-charge at market rate as per usage from the owner of the supply. If no supply is required then the supply will be terminated. Further details regarding the water supply are available from the selling agents. Wayleave Easements and Rights of Way The property is being sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights of way, whether public or private, light, support, drainage, water and electricity supplies and other rights and obligations, easements and quasi-easements and restrictive covenants and all existing wayleaves for masts, pylons, stays, cables, drains, water and gas and other pipes whether referred to in these particulars or not. Basic Payment Entitlements to the Basic Payment Scheme for the farms eligible area are included within the sale. The 2015 Basic Payment Scheme claim will be submitted by and retained by the vendors.
Stewardship Schemes The farm (including land being retained by the vendors) is included in an Entry Level Stewardship Scheme in favour of Hithercroft Farms Ltd. Entered into in March 2011 the agreement expires at the end of February 2016 and will be split on completion. Further details are available from the selling agents. Designations The property (all or part) has the following designations:
Nitrate Vulnerable Zone (NVZ).
North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)
Timber & Mineral Rights Timber and mineral rights are included in the freehold sale in so far as they are owned. Sporting The sporting rights are included in the sale of the farm in so far as they are owned.
Local Authority South Oxfordshire District Council (01235 520202)
VAT Any guide prices quoted or discussed are exclusive of VAT. In the event that a sale of the property, or any part of it, or any right attached to it, becomes a chargeable supply for purposes of VAT, such tax will be payable in addition. Solicitors Charles Lucas & Marshall, Brooklands, 48 Newbury Street, Wantage, Oxfordshire, OX12 8DF. 01235 771 234
Viewing Strictly by confirmed appointment with the vendor’s selling agent, Adkin on 01235 862888. Contact Andrew Chandler or Philip Pocock for further information: andrew.chandler@adkin.co.uk philip.pocock@adkin.co.uk
Health & Safety Given the potential hazards of the land we ask you to be as vigilant as possible when making your inspection for your own personal safety. Post Code OX10 9ES
Adkin for themselves, and the Vendors of this
property, whose Agents they are, give notice that:
(1) These particulars do not constitute, nor
constitute any part of any offer or contract; (2) All
statements contained in these particulars as to
this property are made without responsibility on
the part of Adkin, or the Vendor; (3) None of the
statements contained in these particulars as to
this property are to be relied on as statements of
representation of fact; (4) Any intending
purchaser or tenant must satisfy himself by
inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of
each of the statements contained in these
particulars; (5) The Vendor does not make or
give, and neither Adkin nor any person in their
employment has any authority to make or give,
any representation or warranty whatever in
relation to this property.
Reference; PJP/H162
Orpwood House, School Road Ardington, Wantage
Oxfordshire OX12 8PQ Telephone: 01235 862888
mail@adkin.co.uk www.adkin.co.uk
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