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Gapshield, Brampton, Northumberland, CA8

Key features

  • Five bedroom farmhouse
  • Courtyard of traditional buildings with development potential (subject to consents)
  • Extensive modern farm buildings
  • Productive meadow, upland and moorland
  • Woodland coppices
  • Peat soils with restoration and carbons sequestration potential
  • In all about 453.33 acres
  • Available as a whole or in two lots

Description

SUPERB RING FENCED UPLAND FARM WITH SIGNIFICANT NATURAL CAPITAL


Description

Summary
Gapshield sits in an elevated position with superb far reaching views over the attractive rolling countryside northeast of Brampton, below the southern tip of Northumberland National Park on the Cumbrian-Northumbrian border. The village of Gilsland is close by and the A69 provides superb wider connectivity. The sale is an opportunity to acquire a productive ring fenced livestock farm, with potential for further development in the direction of a purchasers’ choosing, be that agriculture, leisure or environment restoration and habitat creation (subject to consents).

Description
Gapshield is an well-equipped productive grassland farm in an accessible location, the farm includes an historic five bedroom farmhouse and an extensive range of traditional and modern buildings arranged around a concrete yard. The farmland lies south of the property, gently rising to Wain Rigg and is surrounded by upland countryside interspersed with woodlands.

Gapshield Farmhouse
The farmhouse dates from circa 1863 and sits adjacent to the main farm access with far-reaching views, the farm steading surrounds to the south and west. The property is of brick construction with rendered facades under a slate roof, benefitting from well-proportioned rooms and extends to 2,850 sq ft.

The ground floor accommodation includes entrance hall, sitting room with open fireplace, dining room, dining-kitchen leading to two large pantries and a second rear sitting room with excellent outlook. The staircase leads from the hallway to the first floor comprising, five double bedrooms of good proportions plus a family bathroom and separate shower room. The property has oil fired central heating and uPVC double glazing throughout.

Period features appear throughout the house including traditional fireplaces, exposed beams and timber work. A lawned garden lies north, east and west of the house bound by dry stone walls. The property requires some updating, but has the proportions and position to make for a wonderful family home.

Traditional Farm Buildings
To the west of the farmhouse is a range of traditional buildings arranged around a concrete yard. These are stone built under predominantly slate roofs and include a range of loose boxes, cattle handling pens, byres, feed shed and two barns. Three further traditional stone outbuildings sit south of the farmhouse adjoining the modern cattle shed and comprise workshop, stable and wash house.

The buildings are extensive, with part double height, and provide significant storage with obvious potential for development into additional residential accommodation, holiday cottages, storage or offices (subject to the necessary consents). The courtyard and farmstead can also benefit from a separate access.

Modern Farm Buildings
The farm includes an expansive range of modern farm buildings which surround the traditional buildings and comprise the following:

Cattle Shed (27.5m x 18.9m). Steel portal frame shed with fibre cement roof, rooflights and concrete panels walls, including central feed passage, two pens and four calving pens. The building includes CCTV calving cameras.

Sheep Shed (27.5m x 13.9m). Steel portal frame building with fibre cement roof, concrete panel walls with Yorkshire boarding and a concrete feed passage, pens and metal doors.

Cubicle Shed (17.5 x 7.5m). 3 bay steel portal frame with fibre cement roof block walls, feed barrier, 29 cubicles, metal doors to both gable elevations.

Cubicle Shed 2 (24.4m x 23.6m) 4 bay steel portal frame building with fibre cement roof and steel cladding above block walls housing 26 cubicles and 3 loose pens facing onto a central feed passage.

Concrete slurry store, hardcore storage / bale pads sit on the fringe of the yard with cumulative capacity for 650 bales. This area also includes further cattle and sheep handling pens, dip and collecting yard.

Land
Excluding the farmstead, the land extends to approximately 451.58 acres, gently undulating between 200m and 290m above sea level. The land use is divided by high quality mowing and grazing land (approx. 51 acres and 145 acres respectively), with 253 acres of rough fell/moorland and a small woodland coppice of c. 2 acres.

The land benefits from an expansive internal track system and is stockproof, bound by dry stone walls and post and wire fences. The land is classified as predominantly Grade 5 under the Agricultural Land Classification with the northly corner falling into Grade 4.

The soils are from the Brickfield 3 series, being slowly permeable fine loamy over clayey soils. Wilcocks 1 a slowly permeable fine loamy over clayey upland soil with a peaty surface horizon and the Longmoss series, a typical peatland soil.

The farmland offers the opportunity to focus on commercial production, alternatively there is potential for natural capital and habitat conservation to take prominence.

Peatland
The vendors have commissioned a peatland survey from Bowland Ecology, which is available on request. The survey provides an assessment of the potential viability for peatland restoration or similar conservation-based projects in the future over the upland areas forming part of Lot 2.

Areas of deep peat (greater than 30 cm) were identified on site, with 65% of survey points exceeding 30 cm in depth. Numerous manmade drainage grips and gullies were observed, as were features indicative of peatland erosion, including peat haggs and peat pans. All drainage and erosion features were largely coincident with areas of deep peat. The
presence of these features in combination with areas of deep peat suggests that the site has peatland restoration potential.

Wind Energy
The vendors and neighbouring landowners have historically been approached by potential wind farm developers, looking to site a commercial wind farm on the land to the south of the farmstead. No option or exclusivity agreement has been signed but discussions are ongoing. This could provide a significant income for a future owner of the farm.

Overage
The property will be sold subject to a large scale energy scheme overage (50Kw + schemes) set at 20% of the landowner income derived as the result of the planning consent and implemented scheme, for a period of 50 years from the date of completion of the sale.

Lotting
The farm is offered for sale as a whole or in two lots, as outlined below:

Lot 1 (blue on plan) - Lot 1 comprises the farmstead, grazing and mowing land with excellent road frontage and internal access tracks, in all approximately 198.29 acres.

Lot 2 (red on plan) - Lot 2 forms the southwestern portion of the land and extends to approximately 255.04 acres of predominantly rough grazing land and fell with Peat Soils. If this is sold in isolation, a right of access would be granted to the purchaser over the eastern access to Lot 1.




Acreage: 453.33 Acres

Additional Info

Rights of Way, Easements and Wayleaves - The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way whether public or private whether mentioned or not. The Pennine Way public footpath crosses the land north to south, away from the farmstead. National Grid electricity line and mains gas pipeline also cross the land east/west.

Services - Mains electricity, private spring water supply and private drainage.

Subsidies and Grants - The land is registered on the Rural Land Registry, the seller has claimed and will retain the Basic Payment (BPS) and any subsequent payments based on previous entitlements and historical claims.

Environmental Stewardship - The farm is entered into a Higher level Stewardship Scheme which ends on 30th September 2028. Further details available upon request.

Sporting Rights
The sporting rights are included in the sale, in so far as they are owned.

Mineral Rights - The mineral rights are owned by a third party.

Local Authority - Northumberland County Council

Energy Performance Certificate - Band F

Council Tax - Band E

Tenure - The freehold of the property is offered for sale with vacant possession on completion.

Holdover - The vendor will retain holdover rights, if required.

VAT - We understand the land is not opted to tax for VAT purposes

Method of Sale - The farm is offered for sale by private treaty as a whole or in two lots. Offers for alternative lots may be considered.

All prospective purchasers are encouraged to register their interest with Savills.

Nearest Postcode - CA8 2JF (note the postcode cover a wider area)

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Viewing - Strictly by appointment with the sole selling agents Savills.

Health and Safety - Given the potential hazards around the farm buildings, land and livestock, we ask viewers to be as vigilant as possible when inspecting the property for their own personal safety.

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* Source: SimilarWeb December 2020, based on a custom category of national estate agency websites including: Savills, Knight Frank, Hamptons International, Strutt & Parker, Jackson-Stops & Staff and John D Wood & Co

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Why Savills

With over 160 years of experience, over 600 offices globally - including 130 in the UK, and thousands of potential buyers and tenants on our database, we'll make sure your property gets in front of the right people. And once you've sold your property, we're here to help you move on to the next stage of your journey.

Outstanding property

Whether buying or renting a house, flat, country estate or waterside property, our experts make it their business to understand your needs and help you find the right one. It doesn't matter if you're a first time buyer, an experienced home owner, or hold a portfolio of properties, when it comes to your property needs we're here to help.

Get expert advice

Our scale gives us wide-ranging specialist knowledge, and each of our offices is dedicated to its local market understanding its attraction and distinctive features. We take pride in providing best-in-class advice as we help individuals, businesses and institutions make better property decisions.

Most visited website

Savills.co.uk is the most visited UK national estate agency website*, averaging over 2.4 million visits a month in 2020**, and recording over 3.1 million visits in January 2021***.

Global exposure

Our site is available in 22 languages including English, Chinese, Spanish and Russian. This guarantees your property will have the global exposure it deserves as well as providing access to more buyers via our website. Put simply, because we get more qualified visits, you get more opportunities to sell.

Market-leading research

We provide unrivalled research and analysis into property market trends, forecasts from our specialist research teams, and market-leading insight to help you make the right property decisions.

As a well-established and independent team, our advice is always honest and clear. Each research project is treated individually, whether working on behalf of a land owner, developer, investor, housing association, bank, or public sector group.

Get in touch

Contact us today to arrange a virtual market appraisal of your property, or browse our current properties for sale. At present, valuations and viewings in person are permitted, but we encourage a virtual appointment in the first instance.

* Source: SimilarWeb December 2020, based on a custom category of national estate agency websites including: Savills, Knight Frank, Hamptons International, Strutt & Parker, Jackson-Stops & Staff and John D Wood & Co

** Source: Google Analytics, January - December 2020

*** Source: Google Analytics, January 2021

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