A ring-fenced dairy farm with 140 acres of land and a range of holiday let accommodation near Camborne in Cornwall has come to market.
Bolitho Barton, near Praze-en-Beeble, has a substantial five bedroom farmhouse with a two bedroom annexe.
It also has a three bedroom barn conversion and four holiday let cottages.
The holiday lets are stone and slate barns which were converted some years ago.
There is also a separate games room in another barn.
Bolitho Barton has a range of adaptable dairy farm buildings.
These include:
- Parlour - 10:10 Herringbone parlour, direct to line, ACRs, in-parlour feeders and two plate coolers
- Tank room - Two 'Dari Kool' bulk tanks, 3,500 litres each
- Generator room and workshop
- Collecting yard with two calving boxes
- Umbrella cubicle shed - 160' x 50' (48.77m x 15.24m), steel frame with Yorkshire boarding and profile sheet roof. 110 cubicles with sand beds, loose pens and isolation boxes. Central feed passage and scrape passage.
- Feed bin - 14 tons
- Covered silage clamp - 60'x54' (18.3mx16.46m)
- Cubicle shed - 60' x 40' (18.3m x 12.2m), steel frame, dung boarding with Yorkshire boarding over, 40 cubicles with sand beds, central feed passage and feed barriers
- Calf shed
- Slurry store - earth banks, concrete base, holds approximately 750,000 gallons
- Implement shed - 45' x 20' (13.72m x 6.1m)
- Covered yard
Bolitho Barton has a typical west Cornwall block of ring fenced land, with dual road frontage and the farmstead at its core.
The land is generally easy working, all laid currently to pasture, with a gentle topography, in traditional sized enclosures.
The land extends to approximately 140.43 acres, with 20.88 acres being croft land.
Bolitho Barton is on the market with Kivells with a guide price of £1,950,000.
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