A smaller 57-acre farm on the Norfolk/Suffolk border is being offered up for sale with an overall price tag of £1.11m.
Aldeby House farm, which lies just north of Aldeby, near Beccles, is being offered up as a whole or in three lots through estate agents Clarke and Simpson.
The farm has been farmed on a Farm Business Tenancy arrangement for around five years with the tenancy due to end on September 30, say the agents.
The first lots includes a bungalow, farm buildings and three dwellings set in nearly 7 acres and comes with a price tag of £650,000.
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The second lot is for 39 acres of arable land which is being offered up at £310,000. A third lot is for a parcel of nearly 19 acres which is priced at £150,000.
Agent James Baker said: “Clarke and Simpson is delighted to have been instructed to offer for sale, Aldeby House Farm, located in South Norfolk, just north of Aldeby near Beccles.
“The property comprises a compact ring fenced farm and enjoys a delightful rural position north of Aldeby with convenient access to the A143 and A146. The principal bungalow lies adjacent to a useful range of farm buildings with the arable land beyond.
“Aldeby House Farm is likely to appeal to a wide audience of potential purchasers either as a whole or in individual lots.”
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