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Unique Commercial Farm Up For Sale
A rare and unique opportunity to purchase a large commercial farm has come on to the market. Moor Leazes Farm, based in Lanchester, County Durham, is a mixed arable and livestock farm that boasts a detached 4 bedroom farmhouse as well as an extensive range of agricultural buildings situated in an attractive rural location above the village of Lanchester.
Andrew Entwistle, a partner at land, property and business consultancy George F. White who are selling the farm on behalf of a client, said: “It’s not very often a property like Moor Leazes Farm goes up for sale. It is a very well maintained working farm with good quality land arranged in a contiguous block that lends itself to a variety of agricultural operations.”
Close to transport links as well as local amenities such as shops, healthcare services and schools, the farm provides an ideal commercial rural environment close to prominent urban locations such as Durham. George F. White is expecting a lot of interest in the farm due to the unique rural business opportunity that it offers. Moor Leazes, which is being sold as a whole, will hold strong appeal to individuals wanting to make their first break into agriculture as well as to large commercial farmers looking for a well-equipped satellite farm.
Andrew added: “What’s more, Moor Leazes Farm, although previously run as an arable farm, has most recently been used as the base for an award winning 1,100-ewe sheep farming system and as such, the farm is suitably equipped to provide purchasers with the flexibility to run the farm in their own way.”
For more information about the sale of Moor Leazes farm, please contact Andrew Entwistle on 01388 529561 or email andrewentwistle@georgefwhite.co.uk
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