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Full details for For Sale in Banbury

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Description

Lot 2 extends to 65.48 acres of arable land to the east of the farm. The arable land is currently farmed as part of a Contract Farming Agreement and Spring Barley has just been harvested and a winter cover crop planted to improve the soil for Spring planting. The land is loamy soil and classified as Grade 2 and 3 and is fertile land producing good yields. There is an old airstrip on the eastern boundary.

GLAMPING PODS
Two glamping pod buildings with hot tubs and private terraces are available via separate negotiation. The glamping pods benefit from beautiful views of the paddocks and surrounding countryside.

Lot 5 extends to 66.15 acres and comprises arable land, with a poplar plantation to the north with various trails through the woodland for hacking. The arable land is currently farmed as part of a Contract Farming Agreement and Spring Barley has just been harvested. The arable land is growing AD25 in a two year plan. The land is loamy soil and classified as Grade 2 and 3 and is fertile land producing good yields.


Located to the north of Banbury, Cropredy Lawn is surrounded by rolling countryside. The nearby village of Cropredy has its roots in Anglo-Saxon times and its name is thought to be derived from the Old English word 'croppe' - meaning hill and 'ridig' - small stream. The village was mentioned in the Domesday Book (1086) and before the Reformation, it was part of the estate held by the Bishop of Lincoln. The picturesque Oxford Canal and the River Cherwell run in parallel on the southeast border of the village.

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