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Make the most of any ‘windfall’ profit
THE property market is facing a liquidity crisis, but farming has a funding problem of a different making, says Adrian Cannon, of Strutt & Parker's Salisbury office.

Secluded traditional Devon farm
ON the eastern flank of the popular Dartmoor National Park is Middle Westcott Farm at Doccombe. Wonderfully secluded, this traditional farmhouse has been renovated with the utmost care and is currently on the market with the farms department of Savills, Exeter either as a whole or in lots and has a guide price of £1,250,000 - £1,300,000 for the whole.

Range of quality property on offerRange of quality property on offer
DR KIVELL & Partners report recent sales include the very well presented Higher Coombepark, with spectacular views overlooking Roadford Lake, near Lewdown.

Edwardian house has much to offerEdwardian house has much to offer
A MAGNIFICENT Edwardian house, Leasefield, has been placed on the market for offers in excess of £2.25m by Strutt and Parker's estates and farm agency department in Exeter.

A superb, unspoilt farm
For over 125 years the Harris family have occupied West Wonford Farm, Milton Damerel, just four miles north of the market town of Holsworthy.

Sale of farms keeps estate agency busySale of farms keeps estate agency busy
THE exodus from London and the South-East to the Westcountry continues at a pace, despite adverse press reports on the state of the money and property markets.

Farms in high demand
STRUTT & Parker's farm agency office in Exeter is having a fantastic run, concluding sales under competition from buyers locally, nationally and from abroad.

Makes horse senseMakes horse sense
STAGS have recently received instructions to market Trevesson Farm at Gorran Haven, Cornwall, for sale by private treaty, inviting offers in the region of £725,000 for the equestrian themed site.

Auctions attract high levels of interest
WITH the bright, clear and crisp February weather having pushed the thought of a gloomy January to a distant memory, Stags have started their auction season with a number of collective auctions planned during March by the farms, estates and land department alongside their Honiton and Exeter residential offices.

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