Grade 1 farmland with drainage and an abstraction licence — immediate cropping potential for investors or farmers.
Grade 1 arable soils suitable for combinable and root crops
Fully under-drained with drainage plans available on request
Abstraction licence included for Lot 4 (367 m³) supporting irrigation
Vacant possession after harvest (Autumn 2024)
Medium flood risk; high groundwater and peaty surface present
Sold subject to existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way
Not entered into environmental schemes; VAT may be payable
Tenure details unspecified — buyer should verify
Lot 4 at Pymoor presents a straightforward agricultural investment: open, productive Grade 1 soils with established drainage and an abstraction licence. The parcel sits within a largely flat, well-managed arable landscape close to Ely and Little Downham, offering immediate cropping potential or inclusion in a wider farmholding.
The land benefits from a full under-drainage system and comes with an abstraction licence (Lot 4 allocation: 367 m³), supporting irrigation where required. Vacant possession follows completion of the harvest in Autumn 2024, so the buyer can take possession with minimal delay. Sporting, timber and mineral rights are included, widening potential income or management options.
Material considerations are straightforward and important to factor in. The site has a medium flood risk and naturally high groundwater with a peaty surface horizon, which influences cropping choices and drainage maintenance. The land is not entered in any environmental schemes and will be sold subject to existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way. Tenure details are not specified and VAT may be payable on top of the guide price.
This lot suits an agricultural investor, existing farmer or buyer seeking to consolidate or expand arable acreage in a productive Fenland location. The combination of Grade 1 soils, existing drainage infrastructure and an abstraction licence gives practical, near-term farming value, while the flood risk and peat surface require active land management.