Substantial freehold acreage ideal for commercial farming or investment.
112.33 acres (45.46 ha) of productive arable land suitable for commercial cropping
Freehold tenure — sold at auction (buyers should prepare finance/legal checks)
No services to the land; purchaser responsible for any connections or works
Access via farm track off the B6343 — not a surfaced private driveway
Panoramic countryside views; no flood risk recorded for the plot
Approximately 5 miles from Morpeth, 20 miles from Newcastle, airport ~30 minutes
Mobile signal average; broadband reported fast to support farm connectivity
Remote/hamlet setting—limited local amenities, planning needed for development
This lot offers approximately 112.33 acres (45.46 hectares) of productive arable land within the Throphill Farm holding, presented as a freehold parcel and offered for sale at auction. The fields are large, regular and bordered by hedgerows and tree lines, suited to commercial cropping, contract farming or equestrian uses. The site benefits from panoramic, uninterrupted countryside views and is free from flood risk.
Practical considerations are straightforward: there are no services to the land and access is via a farm track off the B6343. The plot sits about 5 miles west of Morpeth and around 20 miles from Newcastle, with Newcastle International Airport roughly 30 minutes away. Mobile signal is average and broadband speeds are reported as fast, which supports remote management and modern farm connectivity.
This lot will suit buyers seeking scale and agricultural productivity—commercial farmers, investors or those wanting a substantial country holding. Note the land is sold without mains services and any change of use or building work would require planning consent; there is development potential only where permitted by the local authority. The sale by auction means timelines are compressed and buyers should arrange finance and legal enquiries promptly.
Material negatives: no services to the plot, rural/remoter location with limited immediate amenities, and access over a farm track rather than a surfaced road. These factors are balanced by the size of the holding, arable quality and strategic location relative to Morpeth and Newcastle.