- 213.25 acres ring-fenced; 199.08 acres arable and 14.17 acres woodland
- Good frontage and direct access off Everingham Road
- Productive Everingham soil series suitable for cereals and break crops
- Available as a whole or can be split into lots to suit buyers
- Vacant possession after 30 August 2025 following 2025 harvest clearance
- Overhead electricity poles cross the land; wayleaves apply
- Public footpath on access drive; contribution payable for shared drive maintenance
- No services on site except a mains water pipe to neighbouring homestead
This ring-fenced block of 213.25 acres at Everingham offers a substantial arable holding in a productive Everingham soil series, suited to cereal and break crops. With good road frontage to Everingham Road and direct access off Everingham Road, the land is ready for conventional farming or as a long-term agricultural investment. There are 199.08 acres of arable land and 14.17 acres of woodland, the latter adding amenity and sporting value.
The sale is freehold with sporting and mineral rights included insofar as owned. The vendor offers vacant possession after clearance of the 2025 harvest (available from 30 August 2025), and the property can be sold as a whole or split into lots to suit purchasers. There are no environmental schemes registered on the land and VAT is not expected to be charged on the purchase price.
Practical considerations are straightforward but important: a mains water pipe serving a neighbouring homestead is present, and overhead electricity poles and lines cross the land. A public footpath runs along the farm access drive, and the vendor retains a right of access up Petersfield Farm Drive, with a contribution payable towards its maintenance. Buyers should allow time for completion to coincide with harvest clearance and be aware of the wayleaves, easements and rights of way noted in the sale particulars.
This holding will suit commercial farmers, investment purchasers and those seeking a sizeable countryside asset with immediate arable potential and recreational woodland. It represents scale and flexibility in a low-crime, affluent rural setting within easy reach of Pocklington and York.































