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5.7 Acres of Good Quality Grazing Land together with a Range of Useful, Modern Outbuildings, Privately Located on the Edge of the village.
DESCRIPTION
A block of good quality grazing land extending to approximately 5.7 acres (shaded red on the site plan), located off Cruck Lane. There are post and wire boundaries to the perimeter, and a native hawthorn hedge has been planted just inside the southern boundary.
Within the last 7 years, the vendors have constructed two useful steel portal frame buildings, and two loose boxes in the north-eastern corner of the site, providing useful storage for both livestock and machinery. The static caravan is included in the sale, and there is an enclosure for poultry.
The site benefits from a mains water supply, and electricity is provided by a photovoltaic solar panel with battery storage. We are informed that Cruck Lane is an adopted road and is accessed from North Street.
LOCATION
Flixton is a small, but conveniently placed rural village, positioned on the edge of the Vale of Pickering, yet within easy reach of the nearby coastal towns of Filey (5 miles) and Scarbrough (6 miles). Both offer a comprehensive range of amenities, including retail, leisure and transport facilities, as well as terrific beaches. Flixton itself benefits from a village pub and cricket ground. It is within a five-minute drive of a major supermarket, nearby primary school and a railway station with regular services to York.
A block of good quality grazing land extending to approximately 5.7 acres (shaded red on the site plan). There are post and wire boundaries to the perimeter, and a native hawthorn hedge has been planted just inside the southern boundary. Within the last 7 years, the vendors have constructed two useful steel portal frame buildings, and two loose boxes. The static caravan is included in the sale, and there is an enclosure for poultry. The site benefits from a mains water supply, and electricity is provided by a photovoltaic solar panel with battery storage. We are informed that Cruck Lane is an adopted road, accessed from North Street.
Steel portal frame barn with profile steel cladding and roof. Concrete floor.
Steel portal frame barn with profile steel cladding and roof.
Timber frame building with profile steel cladding and roof, currently providing two loose boxes.