Prime Lincolnshire limestone soils across large parcels, ideal for commercial cropping.
- Approximately 305.08 acres of productive arable land and woodland
- High-quality Grade 2 and 3 limestone soils suitable for diverse cropping
- Direct, efficient access from public highways and additional lane access
- Predominantly flat fields, regular shapes suitable for modern machinery
- Small pond present; woodland c.3.19 acres and field ditches/tracks
- Tenure unknown; buyers must verify rights and occupancy details
- VAT may be payable by the buyer if sale is a chargeable supply
- Very slow broadband locally; average mobile signal on site
Crossholme Farm offers c.305.08 acres of high-quality Grades 2 and 3 arable land over limestone, presented for sale as a whole or in lots. The soils (Aswarby and Ruskington series) are well suited to cereals, sugar beet, potatoes and some field vegetables, supporting modern commercial cropping on large, regular fields. Direct access from the public highway and additional lane access make logistics straightforward for machinery and contractors.
The holding includes approximately 300.77 acres of productive arable land, about 3.19 acres of woodland and incidental ditches, tracks and hard standings. The land is predominately flat with open rural views and a small pond on the property. Flood risk is recorded as none, and easy roadside access benefits operational efficiency.
Buyers should note practical and legal points: tenure is stated as unknown, and if any sale or right becomes a VATable supply VAT will be payable by the buyer in addition to the contract price. Broadband speeds are very slow locally and mobile signal is average; this may affect on-site connectivity for precision farming or remote workers. Viewings are permitted with prior notice but are at visitors’ own risk on a working farm.
This opportunity will suit commercial farmers, investors or estate buyers seeking productive Lincolnshire arable land with scope for consolidation or continued cropping. The property’s scale, soil quality and road access are the primary value drivers; buyers should carry out their own due diligence on cropping history, tenancy/tenure and any VAT implications prior to offer.