A livestock and arable farm with 221 acres in north Cornwall that could easily be returned to dairy use has come to market.
Scadghill Farm is a former dairy farm with stunning sea views, four miles north east of Bude.
The Grade II listed farmhouse has four bedrooms and in addition there is a four bedroom bungalow, a two bedroom holiday cottage and a Caravan Club campsite.
There is an extensive mix of modern and traditional farm buildings.
These include:
- Steel portal frame cattle building: 31.44m x 18.3m (103'2 x 60'0) with part concrete floor, part Yorkshire boarding, part sleepers, providing three pens for loose housing with feed passage
- Timber portal frame open fronted cattle building: 18m x 10m (59'1 x 32'10), four bay livestock building feed roof overhang
- Three bay steel portal framed open fronted cattle building: 133m x 10m (436'4 x 32'10)
- Clear span concrete portal frame cattle building: 36.3m x 17.8m (119'1 x 58'5) plus extension 6m x 13.6m (19'8 x 44'7) providing loose housing and ten calving pens
- Clear span steel framed livestock building: 31.70m x 13.20m (104'0 x 43'3) part perforated steel sheet cladding and part timber stock board walls with flexible internal penning
- Open fronted cattle building: 18.55m x 7.65m (60'10 x 25'1)
- Timber frame sheep/Lambing building: 24m x 9.80m (78'9 x 32'2)
- Concrete floor eight mono pitched steel framed open fronted cattle building: 18.62m x 9m Max (61'1 x 29'6 Max)
- Atcost building: 23m x 13.36m (75'6 x 43.10) extended with a concrete floor, fully enclosed providing machinery storage, workshop and grain store. Solar panels array mounted on the roof
- Reinforced concrete portal frame building. 23m x 18m (75'6 x 59'1)
- General propose machinery store
- Traditional barn: 19.35m x 5.45m (63'6 x 17'11)
- Traditional barn: 21.30m x 6m (69'11 x 19'8)
- Office and staff wellbeing building
- Garage
- Traditional barns: 8.4m x 3m (27'7 x 9'10) single storey and attached to the end of the farmhouse and is divided into three rooms
- Workshop/store: 11m x 4.20m (36'1 x 13'9) concrete block, mono pitch roof with a concrete floor
The traditional two-storey stone barns are arranged in an L shape around a courtyard and offer potential for further development.
The farm extends to 221 acres of predominantly level or gently sloping grassland.
The land is divided into easily managed enclosures and benefits from a concrete and hardcore farm track that runs through the centre of the farm.
The layout and topography of the farm provide good contours for a farm shoot. A syndicate has previously shot over the farm and there a sizeable pheasant pen and flight pond in the woodland.
Scadghill Farm has a guide price of £3,250,000 and is on the market with D.R. Kivell Country Property.
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