EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE
MARKET REPORT
FEBRUARY 2021
Monday 1st February – Prime Stock Market
Current Covid-19 Regulations
We are strongly encouraging all vendors to “drop & go”. Stock can be sold on “owner’s approval” please
ensure your contact details are on the entry form.
If in extreme cases (chiefly breeding stock) vendors feel strongly about staying to see their stock sold, only
one person from a business may stay and they must leave as soon as their stock has been sold.
Everybody must enter via the main entrance and ensure they are wearing face coverings and have sanitised
their hands.
We ask all people on site to adhere to strict social distancing measures reverting back to the 2m rule with
a face covering.
No social visits can be permitted. Active buyers and sellers only, with just one representative per business
allowed. No children allowed.
Kivells would like to thank both vendors and purchasers for their support
and co-operation at this difficult time.
EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE
01392 251261 [email protected] www.kivells.com
Monday 1st February
Prime Cattle to 220ppk and £1567 Barren Cows to 150ppk and £1370
Several more cattle forward this week and although demand was no stronger than we have seen of late the right goods
did see a premium. Prime cattle sold to a high of 220ppk for a smart 660kg Limousin heifer from Bottor Rock Farms,
Hennock which realised £1448 followed by their 648kg Blonde heifer which drew 213ppk and £1377. Top price realised
was a whopping £1567 (778kg x 202ppk) given for a grand British Blue steer from Keith and Hilary Harvey of Bovey Tracey
who also saw their 630kg Blue heifer to 212ppk and £1332. The better of couple of well finished South Devon steers from
Steve Harris of Littlehempston grossed a decent £1445 (680kg x 213ppk) whilst Adrian Bowden, Drewsteignton sold his
614kg British Blue heifer for 208ppk and £1274, also Graham Tancock of Broadclyst saw a 698kg Charolais steer reach
206ppk and £1434. South Devon heifers saw 201ppk for Steve and Basil Cane of Plymouth and Devon steers ran to 189ppk
and £1184 for Adrian Pike of Nymet Rowland also the best of a good run of Hereford finished sorts from Bowden Farms
of Tedburn St Mary saw 194ppk and £1201 for steers and 187ppk and £1122 for heifers. Over thirty month prime topped
at £1243 (674 x 185ppk) for John Carden of Payhembury. Not the quality entry of barren cows as seen other the last few
weeks although they did top at a creditable 150ppk for a 748kg Devon from Stephen Slade of Aylesbeare which levelled
out at £1118. Limousin cows sold to 127ppk for Tony Butt of West Alvington and South Devon’s fetched 118ppk and
£900 for Les Glanville, Northleigh who also sold a massive 1166kg South Devon cull bull for 118ppk and £1370. Dairy bred barreners worked their way up to 125ppk for a Friesian from Steve Loud of Farway which at 678kg realised £844.
64 PRIME CATTLE & BARREN COWS – 10:45 AM Auctioneer: Simon Alford 07789 980203
Spring Lambs to £134 & 323 ppk Prime Hoggs to £138 & 295 ppk Cull Ewes to £138 & Rams to £130
Such a large number the week before our opening sale were penned separate and sold in front of the hoggs which got the
prime market off to a flying start. Fresh buyers in attendance seeking new season lambs as well as the strong contingent
of local butchers and wholesalers created a liveweight trade that would equate to a price deadweight closer to £7/kg than
£6. A very strong trade ahead of both buyers and sellers expectations levelled at 304ppk or £124.82 per head overall. Top
money at £134 went to the Pritchard Family of Dartmouth with 45kgs (298ppk) followed closely by James Westcott and
Family of Cullompton with their superb run of Charollais x Dorset lambs seeing 43kgs at £133.50 (310ppk) as well as
44kgs at £133 (302ppk) and lighter lambs at 41kgs from the same good home realised £129.50 (316ppk) and their 42kgs
£128 (305ppk). The Pritchard Family also took top honours in the pence per kilo with 40kgs at 318ppk (£127) and young,
plummy 39kgs at 323ppk (£126). Eric Dennis of North Tawton returned £125.50 of his 41kg lambs as the Daw Family of
Morchard Bishop sold similar at £122, May Priorton of East Village had the only heavier lamb being an inside fed 47kg
Dorset at £124 and Graham Hill of Wiggaton sold young fresh pure Dorset’s weighing 34kgs and making £90. SQQ of 304ppk, some 42p better on the week and 77p in front of the equivalent date last year.
As expected the strong trade continued into the 641 hoggs that were
forward with the best looking almost just as dear as the lambs whilst
some leaner and lighter sorts distort the averages. Rich Berry of Kenn
topped the sale at £138 followed closely by both A Bond of Axminster
and David Pratt & Family of Huntsham at £137.50, Tony Butt of West
Alvington at £135, Arthur Salter of Broadclyst at £133.50, Alan Bickley
of Puddington at £131 and Charlie O’Brien of Exeter at £130, all with
overweights. Remainder of overweights from £120 to £130 with the
exception of a few rare breeds to average £125.63. 46 & 48kg hoggs
to £129 & £128 again for David Pratt with 50kg hoggs at £128 also for
Eric Gillbard of Thorverton and The Rolle Texel flock of Sidmouth
and the same price was achieved by Robert Hopper of Cove with
smart 47kg hoggs. Others in this weight range usually £120 to £127.50
to level at £124.40 overall. A super pen of 43kg Beltex sired hoggs
sold to £127 or a sale topping 295ppk for the Baxter family of Exwick
who also had 41kgs at £120.50 (294ppk) and other 43kgs sold to £123
for two vendors and lighter 41kg hoggs sold to £119 and 290ppk for
Andy O’Brien of Exeter. Lighter hoggs as is often the case included a
large proportion of hill bred sorts with these fed sorts selling well.
39kgs to £102 for better bred sorts from Paul West of Holbeton and
38kg similar bred sorts at £100 for Becky Moody of Exeter as 38kg
Dalesbred’s claimed £100 for Rushlade Wool Co. of Ashburton and
36kg Texel x Herdwicks from Evie Edworthy of Buckland in the Moor
also achieved £100 (278ppk). 37kg Scotch tup and wether hoggs to
£92 for Peter Heard of Okehampton and similar 35kg sorts from the
Abel family of Tavistock reached £89.50 and both vendors sold 32kg hillbreds at £75.50 and Abels had another pen at £77.
Heavier hill bred hoggs saw 47kg Mules from Jim Goodenough of Davidstowe command £121.80 and Peter Heard’s 45kg Scotch tups climbed to £109.50. Hogg SQQ was 267ppk up 34p on the week.
.
Top Average
Weight No’s
Fwd
£’s Per
Head PPK
£’s Per
Head PPK
PRIME LAMBS
33-39 24 126.00
(+27.50)
323
(+57)
114.60
(+16.10)
302
(+36)
40-45 91 134.00
(+22.50)
318
(+47)
127.53
(+18.37)
305
(+43)
46-52 1 124.00
(+10.00)
264
(+30)
124.00
(+12.93)
264
(+30)
PRIME HOGGS
25-32 33 77.00
(+7.00)
241
(+15)
76.05
(+6.05)
238
(+12)
33-39 66 102.00
(+5.00)
278
(+29)
89.38
(+4.63)
247
(+16)
40-45 292 127.00
(+13.50)
295
(+43)
115.43
(+15.03)
273
(+38)
46-52 144 129.00
(+13.50)
278
(+34)
124.40
(+13.01)
259
(+30)
53+ 106 138.00
(+19.50)
257
(+33)
125.63
(+11.40)
226
(+18)
Top Average
EWES 777 138.00
(+4.00)
84.91
(-1.89)
RAMS 52 130.00
(+3.00)
84.45
(-14.22)
1586 SHEEP – 09.30 AM Auctioneer: Russell Steer 07788318701
116 PRIME SPRING LAMBS
691 PRIME LAMBS
Prime Lambs to £86 & 180ppk Cull Ewes to £90 & Rams to £99
691 PRIME LAMBS
Another quiet Monday in the sheep pens with 691 prime lambs selling at recent levels with a top of £86 for Texel x
50kg lambs from David Goss of Littlehempston who also had 51kg Charollais at £83.50 and smart 47kg continentals at
£83 (177ppk). Overweights to £85 for AJ Carter of Dawlish and £81.50 for Paul West of Holbeton. Other 50-52kg
lambs selling at £85 for Tripp Bros & Sons of Dunsford £84.20 for Tony Pickard of South Molton, £82.80 for Ken
Chapple of Oakford and £82.50 for RD Middleton & Son of Ashreigney. A trio of smart 47kg Beltex crosses from
Tracey Pike of Luppit sold at £82.50 (176ppk). 45kg Charollais lambs to £77 for Len Sharland of Tiverton and the same
price per head for 44kgs from Keith Milton of Pennymoor who also claimed top price per kilo when his two pens of
smart 41kg lambs rose to 180 & 178ppk or £73.80 & £72.80 respectively. A great line up of well finished light lambs
from 28 to 39kgs saw top per head of £66 achieved by both Blackaton Manor Farms of Widecombe with 39kg
Cheviots and also of 38kg Suffolk crosses from Abel Bros of Tavistock who also parted with 33kg Welsh lambs at
£56.20, 31kg hill lambs at £54, 30kgs at £53.20 (177ppk) and a large pen of 28kg Scotties at £48.20. Overall average is
just a penny better at 170ppk.
367 CULL EWES & 20 RAMS/WETHERS
A short entry of just under 400 cull sheep sold with a better feel to the trade as mule and other medium weight ewes
were noticeably dearer than seen in a long time. Best crossbred ewes to £90 for a pair of Black Texels from Tracey
Pike of Luppit, £89.50, £88.50 & £86 for penfuls of strong Suffolk crosses from Tom Yandle of Mamhead and £87 for
similar from Tim Whitley of Widecombe. Others £75 to £84 depending on breed, condition and weight. Best mules as
mentioned looking £6-£9 dearer on the week with two pens selling at £77.50 & £74.50 for Brad Simmons of
Thorndon Cross, £76.50 for Ellen Yandle of Mamhead and a meated run from Sam Ursell of Tedburn St Mary sold to
£76, £74.50, £73 & £72.50. Hill ewes fewer in number and often £30 to £40 with no real strength present and very
few lots sold under £25. Rams a touch stronger trade too with Brad Simmons also topping these with a weighty
Suffolk selling at £99 followed by AJ Carter with a Texel at £92.50 and B Moseley of Hittisleigh realised £89. All cull
sheep averaged £62, which is up £10 on the week, half of the lift is due to quality, the other half is the strength of
trade.
641 PRIME HOGGS
691 PRIME LAMBS
Prime Lambs to £86 & 180ppk Cull Ewes to £90 & Rams to £99
691 PRIME LAMBS
Another quiet Monday in the sheep pens with 691 prime lambs selling at recent levels with a top of £86 for Texel x
50kg lambs from David Goss of Littlehempston who also had 51kg Charollais at £83.50 and smart 47kg continentals at
£83 (177ppk). Overweights to £85 for AJ Carter of Dawlish and £81.50 for Paul West of Holbeton. Other 50-52kg
lambs selling at £85 for Tripp Bros & Sons of Dunsford £84.20 for Tony Pickard of South Molton, £82.80 for Ken
Chapple of Oakford and £82.50 for RD Middleton & Son of Ashreigney. A trio of smart 47kg Beltex crosses from
Tracey Pike of Luppit sold at £82.50 (176ppk). 45kg Charollais lambs to £77 for Len Sharland of Tiverton and the same
price per head for 44kgs from Keith Milton of Pennymoor who also claimed top price per kilo when his two pens of
smart 41kg lambs rose to 180 & 178ppk or £73.80 & £72.80 respectively. A great line up of well finished light lambs
from 28 to 39kgs saw top per head of £66 achieved by both Blackaton Manor Farms of Widecombe with 39kg
Cheviots and also of 38kg Suffolk crosses from Abel Bros of Tavistock who also parted with 33kg Welsh lambs at
£56.20, 31kg hill lambs at £54, 30kgs at £53.20 (177ppk) and a large pen of 28kg Scotties at £48.20. Overall average is
just a penny better at 170ppk.
367 CULL EWES & 20 RAMS/WETHERS
A short entry of just under 400 cull sheep sold with a better feel to the trade as mule and other medium weight ewes
were noticeably dearer than seen in a long time. Best crossbred ewes to £90 for a pair of Black Texels from Tracey
Pike of Luppit, £89.50, £88.50 & £86 for penfuls of strong Suffolk crosses from Tom Yandle of Mamhead and £87 for
Further information and entries to Russell Steer
07788 318701 or 01392 251261 and [email protected]
829 Cull sheep were a similar trade overall although the best ewes would be back slightly on the week but leaner and
lighter ewes would be dearer. Best at £138 & £134 for pure Texel’s from Anthony Carter of Dawlish who also had a
Rouge at £116, £132 for Rich Berry of Kenn and £125 for a pen of Texel crosses from Geoff Tripp of East Prawle who
had another at £120 and further pen at £119. Suffolk cross Mules to £120.50, £119 & £116.50 for Patrick Toop & family
of Yelverton and £120 for Andy O’Brien as David & Richard Rossiter of Galmpton sold Suffolks at £119, a price matched
by Roy Endacott of Spreyton with Charollais. Plenty of heavy crossbred ewes and leaner meated ewes from £100 to £118
and heavyweight Mules and Mahams just back slightly with the best around the £90 mark but leaner sorts well sold in the
£80’s. More hill ewes forward and the April lambing flocks complete their scanning and these meeting a fierce and improved
trade with a run of well farmed Scotch ewes from Richard Darke and Family of Chillington selling to £78, £77 & £70 whilst
David & Justine Colton of Princetown sold Swales to £66. Best of the rams to £130, £114 & £110 again for Rich Berry
with CB Partners of Chevithorne selling a pair at £120 and MP Cleverdon of Black Dog sold four at £115. Overall average of £85 is back just over a pound.
777 CULL EWES & 52 RAMS
691 PRIME LAMBS
Prime Lambs to £86 & 180ppk Cull Ewes to £90 & Rams to £99
691 PRIME LAMBS
Another quiet Monday in the sheep pens with 691 prime lambs selling at recent levels with a top of £86 for Texel x
50kg lambs from David Goss of Littlehempston who also had 51kg Charollais at £83.50 and smart 47kg continentals at
£83 (177ppk). Overweights to £85 for AJ Carter of Dawlish and £81.50 for Paul West of Holbeton. Other 50-52kg
lambs selling at £85 for Tripp Bros & Sons of Dunsford £84.20 for Tony Pickard of South Molton, £82.80 for Ken
Chapple of Oakford and £82.50 for RD Middleton & Son of Ashreigney. A trio of smart 47kg Beltex crosses from
Tracey Pike of Luppit sold at £82.50 (176ppk). 45kg Charollais lambs to £77 for Len Sharland of Tiverton and the same
price per head for 44kgs from Keith Milton of Pennymoor who also claimed top price per kilo when his two pens of
smart 41kg lambs rose to 180 & 178ppk or £73.80 & £72.80 respectively. A great line up of well finished light lambs
from 28 to 39kgs saw top per head of £66 achieved by both Blackaton Manor Farms of Widecombe with 39kg
Cheviots and also of 38kg Suffolk crosses from Abel Bros of Tavistock who also parted with 33kg Welsh lambs at
£56.20, 31kg hill lambs at £54, 30kgs at £53.20 (177ppk) and a large pen of 28kg Scotties at £48.20. Overall average is
just a penny better at 170ppk.
367 CULL EWES & 20 RAMS/WETHERS
A short entry of just under 400 cull sheep sold with a better feel to the trade as mule and other medium weight ewes
were noticeably dearer than seen in a long time. Best crossbred ewes to £90 for a pair of Black Texels from Tracey
Pike of Luppit, £89.50, £88.50 & £86 for penfuls of strong Suffolk crosses from Tom Yandle of Mamhead and £87 for
similar from Tim Whitley of Widecombe. Others £75 to £84 depending on breed, condition and weight. Best mules as
mentioned looking £6-£9 dearer on the week with two pens selling at £77.50 & £74.50 for Brad Simmons of
Thorndon Cross, £76.50 for Ellen Yandle of Mamhead and a meated run from Sam Ursell of Tedburn St Mary sold to
£76, £74.50, £73 & £72.50. Hill ewes fewer in number and often £30 to £40 with no real strength present and very
few lots sold under £25. Rams a touch stronger trade too with Brad Simmons also topping these with a weighty
Suffolk selling at £99 followed by AJ Carter with a Texel at £92.50 and B Moseley of Hittisleigh realised £89. All cull
sheep averaged £62, which is up £10 on the week, half of the lift is due to quality, the other half is the strength of
trade.
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MONDAY 1ST FEBRUARY – EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE
Weekly Prime Stock Market
FRIDAY 5TH FEBRUARY – EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE
Weekly Store Stock Market to inc Monthly Sale of Native Breed Cattle, Special Sale of In-lamb Ewes &
Fortnightly Pig Sale
MONDAY 8TH FEBRUARY – EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE
Weekly Prime Stock Market to inc Opening Sale of Spring Lambs
FRIDAY 12TH FEBRUARY – EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE
Weekly Store Stock Market to inc St Valentines Fair of Store Cattle & Sale of Dairy Cattle
MONDAY 15TH FEBRUARY – EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE
Weekly Prime Stock Market
TUESDAY 16TH FEBRUARY – EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE
TB Restricted Sale of Prime, Cull & Store Cattle
FRIDAY 19th FEBRUARY – EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE
Weekly Store Stock Market to inc Monthly Catalogued Sale of Beef Breeding Stock & Fortnightly Pig Sale
MONDAY 22ND FEBRUARY – EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE
Weekly Prime Stock Market
FRIDAY 26th FEBRUARY – EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE
Weekly Store Stock Market to inc Monthly Sale of Organic Cattle & Sheep and Sale of Dairy Cattle
MONDAY 1st MARCH – EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE
Weekly Prime Stock Market
FRIDAY 5th MARCH – EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE
Weekly Store Stock Market to inc Monthly Sale of Native Breed Cattle, 1st Spring Judged Sale of Continental
& Continental Cross Cattle, Special March Sale of In-Lamb Ewe & Ewe Hoggs, Fortnightly Pig Sale & Fodder
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RURAL REFLECTION JANUARY 2021
Here we go! 2020 has passed and we look forward to a brighter and less restricted 2021. I appreciate January will be extremely difficult for many but there is plenty to be positive about going forward. Finally the UK has struck a deal with Europe in which praise has to be given to our Prime Minster. From what I hear and understand the deal is progressive for the UK and importantly for our farmers we can continue to trade with Europe without any export tariffs. This coupled with the additional cheaper and less complicated Covid-19 Vaccine which begins its role out today, is a huge mile stone in the fight against Covid-19. Let’s hope that by Easter we will be back to some normality.
With regards to professional matters a large proportion of Basic Payment Scheme claimants should now have received their Basic Payment Scheme payments. As always please please please, check these amounts. Look in detail at the Claim Statement that arrived in the post and compare the figures on the Claim Statement to the Basic Payment Scheme Application you submitted back in the Spring. If you have any queries, give your Kivells office a call and we can input the data and confirm your payments are correct. If indeed they are incorrect a payment query form needs to be submitted to the RPA as soon as possible.
Staying with the Basic Payment and as Claire Quick mentioned in our December Rural Reflection we are about to see significant changes with the Basic Payment Scheme. The final payment year is to be 2027, with reductions starting in 2021. The table below sets out the cuts for the next four scheme years (see below).
Going forward the Agricultural Bill sees the phasing out of the Basic Payment Scheme, Delink of Direct Payments (BPS) and the introduction of the New Environmental Management Scheme. DEFRA have outlined the key changes with the main aspects being;
Payments to be delinked from land in 2024.
Possible exit scheme with lump sum payments equivalent to remaining BPS payments to farmers who leave the sector.
Cross compliance to remain until 2024, when it will then be replaced.
Alterations to the inspections regime including ‘greater communication rather than instant penalties’.
Money taken away from BPS to be reinvested in other schemes for farmers
On other matters, the Mid-Tier Countryside Stewardship continues to prove to be a positive scheme. Businesses throughout the South West have come to the conclusion that the Mid-Tier Countryside Stewardship allows for additional income relating to land parcel options, with the other significant benefit being the vast amount of capital works available (in many cases being livestock fencing).
It is worth mentioning that the Countryside Stewardship Scheme will continue to be available with the last new applications being accepted in 2023. Anyone that has a Countryside Stewardship Agreement that starts after January 2021, who gets offered a new Environmental Land Management Scheme, will be able to withdraw and transfer to the new scheme with no penalty. Therefore anyone considering applying for a new Countryside Stewardship agreement in 2021, it is worth looking to see what options are out there. I hasten to add as a firm we have put together some wonderful Countryside Stewardship agreements that have provided significant additional incomes but also large capital investment that has improved farm infrastructure considerably.
2020 saw a massive year for Kivells and the farm and land market with 2020 proving one of our best years (for transactional activity) in a decade both in terms of farms launched and farms sold. Going forward 2021 in shaping up to follow suit with a
Payment banding % BPS Reduction for the band
2021 2022 2023 2024
Up to £30,000 5% 20% 35% 50%
£30,000-£50,000 10% 25% 40% 55%
£50,000-£150,000 20% 35% 50% 65%
Over £150,000 25% 40% 55% 70%
number of farms scheduled to hit the open market. With continued outside investment and a great serge for property in the West Country we remain confident that the land and farms market remains buoyant for 2021. As ever, if you require a confidential discussion on any aspects of purchasing or selling, please contact your local Kivells office.
Utility companies remain busy with various ongoing projects throughout the South West which often means land and farming businesses witnessing damages to land. Although not advised by the incoming utility company, we as agents are here to ensure you are fairly compensated for all costs created from the required works. Whether it’s a cost for the loss of Winter Wheat in the ground or your time spent on the phone dealing with problems which has arisen from the works whereby quite frankly you have other, more important matters that require your attention. The incoming utilities are often of the opinion a few grass seeds will put matters right. When you sit down and work out the costs it is often well in excess. Please get in contact with us if you have a utility company ‘Knocking on the door’ looking to enter your property. Negotiations and your concerns need to be ironed out from day one.
Finally, the Kivells machinery sales team both here at Exeter and Holsworthy have reported an exceptional 2020 with onsite sales being conducted throughout the South West often under very difficult circumstances relating to Covid-19. One of the highlights of the year being the Retirement Sale of Dayment & Skelton Agricultural Engineers with over 1100 lots going under the hammer. 2021 is looking to follow suit combined with our busy collection sales at both Holsworthy and Exeter. If you require information and advice on the sale of machinery whether online, onsite or at our collective sales please contact the machinery sales team. We will be pleased to offer confidential advice ensuring strong prices coupled with a well organised, safe and professional sale.
As I finished this month’s Rural Reflection the BBC news app has just pinged to inform me that Boris will be addressing the nation at 8pm tonight. Please remain safe and I wish you all the very best for 2021.
On Behalf of the Kivells Rural Professional Team
Ian Caunter Exeter Office
THE KIVELLS RURAL PROFESSIONAL TEAM
Holsworthy David Kivells 01409 253 275 [email protected]
Holsworthy Mark Bromell 01409 253 275 [email protected]
Liskeard Mark Bunt 01579 324 927 [email protected]
Launceston Tom Rattray 01566 776 886 [email protected]
Holsworthy Phoebe Millar 01409 259 551 [email protected]
Exeter Claire Quick 01392 252 262 [email protected]
Exeter Ian Caunter 01392 252 262 [email protected]
Exeter James Clack 01392 252 262 [email protected]
Farms For Sale
• Ringfenceddairyfarm• Substantial five bedroom farmhouse plus two
bedroomannexe• Threebedroomsinglestoreybarnconversion• Fourgoodqualityholidayletsandgamesroom• Rangeofadaptabledairyfarmbuildings• Approximately140.43acres(56.83ha)inall.
Guide Price £1,950,000
HolsworthyFarms&[email protected]|01409259547
Bolitho BartonBlack Rock, Camborne, Cornwall
Land For SaleLand at Aldercott FarmPancrasweek, Devon | Guide Price £1,100,000
Anexcellentblockofpasturelandextendingtosome167½acres.HolsworthyFarms&[email protected]|01409259547
Land at Natson Farm Bow, Crediton, Devon | Guide Price £850,000
Ahighlyproductiverunofarableandpasturelandextendingtoabout128acres.ExeterFarms&LandDepartmentSimonAlford|[email protected]|01392251261
Land at Stoke CanonExeter, Devon | Guide Price £375,000
Ahighlyproductiverunoflevelarableandpasturelandwithlivestockhandlingpensextendingtojustunder46acres.ExeterFarms&[email protected]|01392252262
Land at Barton Farm Barnstaple, Devon | Guide L1 £299,000 L2 £199,000
Approximately77½acresofpasturelandintwolots.Lot1-46½Acres,Lot2-31Acres.HolsworthyFarms&[email protected]|01409259547
Part TrevithickNewquay, Cornwall | Guide Price £495,000
Asuperbrunof55acresofarableland,mainlylevelorgentlysloping.ExcellentinvestmentopportunityLauncestonFarms&[email protected]|01566776866
The Hen HouseWhitestone, Devon | Guide Price £245,000
Formerpoultrybuildingwiththebenefitofplanningconsenttocreateatwobedbungalow,setwithinapprox.0.58acres.ExeterFarms&[email protected]|01392252262
Land at Badgers GateBridford, Exeter, Devon | Guide Price £145,000
Approx.23.41acresofpermanentgrasslandwithpondsandoutstandingviewsoverthesurroundingcountryside.ExeterFarms&[email protected]|01392252262
Land & Fishing at Boyton BridgeLaunceston, Cornwall | OIEO £85,000
Anattractiveparceloflandinaprivaterurallocation.Some650feetofsinglebankfishingontheRiverTamar.LauncestonFarms&[email protected]|01566776866
Land at Derriton MillHolsworthy, Devon | Guide Price £60,000
A4.45acreblockofgentlyslopingpasturelandandoutbuilding,justoveramilefromthecentreofHolsworthy.HolsworthyFarms&[email protected]|01409259547
• An established commercial dairy farm in a soughtafterfarmingarea
• Some339acresofproductivegrasslandwithsomeamenitywoodland
• South facing farmhouse with four bedrooms (oneen-suite),andthreereceptionrooms
• Extensive range of modern and adaptable farmbuildings
• Including376cubiclesandampleloosehousing.
Guide Price £3,250,000
HolsworthyFarms&[email protected]|01409259547
Whiteleigh FarmWhitstone, Cornwall
Farms Sold
A well positioned and highly productive dairy farm.
• Modernfarmhousewith3/4bedroomsandfurthermodern3bedroomcottage
• Extensiverangeofdairyandgeneralpurposefarmbuildings
• Ring fenced run of level or gently sloping pastureland
• StableBlock• Inallabout263acres
Guide Price £2,400,000
ExeterFarms&[email protected]|01392252262
Meadwell FarmKelly, Lifton, Devon
A wonderfully located farm with substantial farmhouse, two cottages, a range of modern and traditional outbuildings set in 56.98 acres (23.06 hectares) of farmland.
• Extensivefarmhousewithsevenbedrooms,kitchen,threereceptionrooms
• Twowelldesignedbarnconversions• Extensive range of both modern and traditional
outbuildings• Arunofapproximately57acresoflevelpastureland• Forsaleasawholeorin6lots
Guide Price £1,590,000 Lot 1SwannatonFarmhouse,HazelCottage,MahoganyCottage andAgricultural Buildings together with 4.25acres(1.72hectares)ofLand- £950,000Lot 2 Agricultural Buildings and 1.80 acres (0.73hectares)ofLand- £150,000Lot 3AgriculturalBuildings togetherwith14.80acres(5.99hectares)ofAgriculturalLand- £165,000Lot 416.20acres(6.56hectares)ofAgriculturalLand- £125,000Lot 5Agricultural Building togetherwith 12.18 acres(4.93hectares)ofAgriculturalLand- £125,000Lot 67.73acres(3.13hectares)ofAgriculturalLand- £75,000
ExeterFarms&LandDepartmentIanCaunter|[email protected]|01392252262
Higher Swannaton FarmDartmouth, Devon
Extending in total to approximately 60 acres (24.28 hectares), Twiscombe Farm offers a picturesque, tranquil and unspoilt position, with views over the surrounding countryside.
• Moderniseddetachedfarmhousewithfivebedrooms,kitchen, three reception rooms, conservatory andspa
• Twobedroomdetachedcottagewithadaptableself-containedofficespaceabove
• Extensive range of agricultural outbuildings withdevelopmentpotential(SCT)
• Lakeside boathouse with services connected.Potentialforholidayletting(STC)
• Setwithin60acresofringfencedagricultural land,gardensandornamentallakes
Guide Price £1,650,000 Freehold
ExeterFarms&LandDepartmentIanCaunter|[email protected]|01392252262
Twiscombe FarmWhitestone, Exeter, Devon
A quietly positioned 121 acre ring fenced farm.
• Three bedroom traditional farmhouse in need ofsomemodernisation
• Rangeofmainlymodernoutbuildings• Twostoreystoneandslatebarnwithpotential• Exceptionallywellfencedpasturesandgrassleys
Guide Price £1,200,000
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Ryall FarmBradworthy, Holsworthy, Devon
A residential farm in private valley with income potential, overlooking Roadford Lake.
• Farmhouseandtwoholidayletproperties• Detachedlibraryanddetachedoffice• Workshopandtwosinglegarages• Indoorswimmingpool• Twoagriculturalbuildings• Pasture land and broadleaf woodland. In all
approximately105.39acres• Availableasawholeorintwolots.
Guide Price £1,450,000
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Bidlake FarmGermansweek, Beaworthy, Okehampton, Devon
In a pretty setting close to the sought after village of Dunsford, a productive 63 acre stock farm.
• Spaciousbungalowwith4bedroomssubjecttoanAgriculturalOccupancyCondition
• Comprehensiverangeofadaptablefarmbuildings• Productiverunofgrasslandingoodsizedenclosures• Inallabout63acres
Guide Price £1,100,000
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North Zeal FarmDunsford, Exeter, Devon
Big Brook Park provides an excellent opportunity to acquire a modern, well proportioned and adaptable 5 bedroom farmhouse, with the benefit of a separate two bedroom annexe and a range of open span portal framed buildings, set within its own grounds of approximately 1.18 acres, divided into three useful paddocks.
• Modern five bedroom detached farmhouse inturnkeycondition
• Adaptable self-contained loft conversion providingadditionalaccommodationand/orofficespace
• Twobedroomdetachedannexe• Three portal framedmodern buildings forming an
indoorschool,horsestablingandancillarystorage• Large timber framed building providing additional
stableaccommodation.
Guide Price £850,000
ExeterFarms&[email protected]|01392252262
Big Brook FarmRose Ash, South Molton, Devon
Aish Barton can be found in unspoilt rolling north-west Devonshire countryside, also known as the Ruby Country which encompasses the nearby market towns of Hatherleigh and Holsworthy, and neighbours Dartmoor National Park.
• Setingloriousrollingcountryside• SubstantialGradeIIlistedsixbedroomfarmhousein
needofrenovationandmodernisation• Twoseparaterangesof traditional stoneandslate
barnswithhugedevelopmentpotential• Together with attractive level and gently pasture
paddocks• Allsetinsome11.5acres
Guide Price £599,000
HolsworthyFarms&[email protected]|01409259547
Aish BartonPetrockstow, Okehampton, Devon
A delightful rural property situated on the edge of the village of Crockernwell with a 2 acre paddock.
• 4 Bedroom rural property set in a prominentposition
• Stunningviewsaroundthesurroundingcountryside• Edgeofvillagelocation• 2acrepaddock,gardensandampleparking• Ruralyetaccessiblelocation
Guide Price £425,000
ExeterFarms&[email protected]|01392252262
Budbrooke FarmhouseCrockernwell, Exeter, Devon
A detached three bedroom farmhouse.
• Threebedroomfarmhousewithfantasticviewsoveradjoiningcountryside
Guide Price Lot 1 – Higher Hare Farmhouse with adjacent 4.2 acres - £485,000
ExeterFarms&[email protected]|01392252262
Higher Hare FarmWhitestone, Exeter, Devon
Sold by public auciton.
• Asmallholdinginaprettyruralsetting• Two bedroom cottage in need of complete
renovation• Compactstonebarnandsmallrangeofoutbuildings• Setinjustover18acres
Auction Guide Price £150,000-£175,000Sold £500,000
HolsworthyFarms&[email protected]|01409259547
HendrawetherCamelford, Cornwall
For sale by public auction (unless sold prior) on Wednesday 28th October at Kivells Holsworthy Agricultural Centre.
• Residentialsmallholdingsituatedinafantasticrurallocation,closetotheSouthCornishcoast
• Detached four bedroom bungalow in need ofrenovation(AOC)
• Usefulfarmbuildingandfurtherrangeofdilapidatedfarmbuildingswithpotential
• Approximately 25.47 acres of principally pasturelandwithaprettystreamborder
• Freehold and with vacant possession uponcompletion.
Auction Guide Price £350,000Sold £440,000
LiskeardFarms&[email protected]|01579345543
Tredallett FarmDuloe, Liskeard, Cornwall
For sale by public auction (unless sold prior) on Wednesday 28th October at Kivells Holsworthy Agricultural Centre.
• Approximately39.77acresofprincipallyproductivearablelandwithasmallareaofpermanentpasture
• Excellent access with the land abutting the mainA388SaltashtoCallingtonroad
• Usefulfarmbuildingandoutsideyardarea• Potentialforestablishmentofanagriculturalholding• Freehold and with vacant possession upon
completion.
Auction Guide Price £425,000
LiskeardFarms&[email protected]|01579345543
Land & Building At Cross FarmHatt, Saltash, Cornwall
Land SoldLand at Pencubitt Farm
Lamellion, Cornwall | Guide Price £320,000
JawbonesDartmouth, Devon | Guide Price £250,000
Approx.40.28acrescomprisingpastureusedforcuttingandgrazingandfurtherimprovableamenityandpastureland.LiskeardFarms&[email protected]|01579345543
27.78acresofidyllicpasturelandandwoodlandwithbreathtakingviewsovertheRiverDart.ExeterFarms&LandDepartmentIanCaunter|[email protected]|01392252262
Land off Redlap LaneDartmouth, Devon | Guide Price £90,000
FOR SALE
01579 345543 01579 345543Kivells. The sign that sells!
SOLDSTC
6.8acresoflevelpasturelandavailableasawhole.
ExeterFarms&LandDepartmentIanCaunter|[email protected]|01392252262
Land at BroadlandsSouth Molton, Devon | Guide Price £390,000
Part DeerparkCharles, Brayford, Devon | Guide Price £320,000
Availableinthreeseparatelotsoravailableasawhole.Lot1-26.39acres,Lot2-9.54acres,Lot3-11.22acres.ExeterFarms&[email protected]|01392252262
Justover48acresofgentlyslopinggrasslandinaringfence.Including2.5acresofsteeperwoodlandandroughgrazing.HolsworthyFarms&[email protected]|01409259547
Land at ExeWeek St Mary, Cornwall | Guide Price £150,000
Approximately16.67acresofgentlyslopingpasture.
HolsworthyFarms&[email protected]|01409259547
Simon Alford Director
Claire Quick BSc (Hons) MRICS FAAV
Ian Caunter BSc (Hons) MRICS FAAV
James Clack BSc (Hons) MRICS FAAV
Whitestone Guide Price £1,250,000
Dartmouth Guide Price
OIEO: £250,000
Class Q Barn, Exeter Guide Price
£260,000
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Higher Swannaton Farm, Guide Price £1,590,000