A well maintained award winning vineyard on the Somerset Levels is being advertised for sale.

The vineyard, along with accompanying pastureland and woodland, is at Curload, near Stoke St Gregory, and is on the market at a guide price of £75,000-£100,000.

When Jill and Chris Mogford took the vineyard over around six years ago it was overgrown, but with tender care they have ensured it has flourished. In 2017 they won a bronze award for their still white wine.

Jill said: “It’s a peaceful little haven. We will be sorry to see it go.”

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In total the land extends to 5.42 acres and in addition to the vineyard there is around three acres of amenity pasture and an acre of willow woodland.

The vineyard was established 30 years ago and in an average year produces approximately 1,500 bottles of good English wine.

There are approximately 450 vines – a mixture of Seyval (80 per cent) and Solaris (20 per cent) plus some original Muller Thergau. The grapes are all suited to the British climate and produce a pleasing dry white wine.

A lovely summerhouse on-site provides the ideal spot to soak up the sun and enjoy the fruits of the grape harvest.

The land enjoys good access off Curload Road and mains water is connected. As well as the timber summerhouse with toilet there are various storage buildings on-site.

The closing date for tenders is 12 noon on Tuesday, October 27. For more information contact Mark Walters at the Langport office of Greenslade Taylor Hunt on 01458 250000.