A productive Cornish farm with 110 acres and the added bonus of income from both holiday cottages and renewable energy has come to the market.
Bogee Farm sits between Camel Valley and the north Cornish coast, in St Ervan, four miles from Padstow.
It has a Grade II listed farmhouse with four bedrooms, a three bedroom cottage and three further holiday letting cottages.
There is a comprehensive range of adaptable farm buildings, including a cattle shed, machinery shed, grain store and straw shed.
The arable and pasture land extends to around 110 acres and lies within a ring fence divided only by a parish road.
The land is level or gently sloping and contained in good sized enclosures bounded in the east and south east by roads and in the west by a stream, alongside which there is a ribbon of woodland with a pair of duck flight ponds.
The land is a mixture of permanent pasture, temporary leys and arable land under rotations.
The renewable energy comes from a wind turbine, photovoltaic solar array and a biomass boiler.
The extensive and adaptable farm buildings are thoughtfully laid out in a wide, level yard. They are:
- Machinery shed: 24.3m x 15.2m constructed of steel portal with concrete floor and pitched corrugated cement fibre roof and Yorkshire board cladding. This building contains the property's biomass boiler system.
- Grain store: 200 tonne, with steel bins, tipping area and pitched corrugated cement fibre roof.
- Grain/potato store and workshop: 21.9m x 6.1m steel portal frame with concrete floor, pitched corrugated cement fibre roof and internal 100 tonne Grain Silo. Workshop lean to corrugated cement fibre clad walls and mono pitched corrugated cement roof with concrete floor and roller shutter door. Former silage clamp with concrete floor.
- Lambing shed: 32.9m x 15.2m part block walls, timber frame and corrugated tin cladding to pitched corrugated cement fibre roof.
- Cattle shed: 24.3m x 18.2m steel frame loose house with pitched corrugated cement fibre roof and Yorkshire board cladding
- Straw shed: 24.3m x 15.24m steel frame with corrugated cement fibre roof and Yorkshire board cladding and 9kW and 3 x 4kW photovoltaic arrays on the south facing pitch of this roof.
The land has been used to claim the Basic Payment Scheme. The entitlements are included with the sale of the land.
Bogee Farm has a guide price of £3,000,000 and is available through Kivells.
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