102.8 acres of ring‑fenced meadow with stone barn and AONB views — ideal for grazing or conversion.
- Ring‑fenced meadow and pasture extending to 102.80 acres (41.62 ha)
- Traditional stone field barn with high ceilings and conversion potential
- Well walled and fenced; recent capital grant boundary improvements
- Natural spring and stream drinking points across the holding
- Mainly Grade 4 soils; steeper slopes locally, best for grazing
- Freehold with road frontage and access tracks from village
- Remote hamlet location; no mobile signal on site
- No flood risk; fast broadband available
Lot 2 at Raygill House Farm offers a ring‑fenced block of approximately 102.80 acres (41.62 ha) of meadow and pasture with sweeping views across the Nidderdale AONB. The land is well walled and fenced, benefits from recent boundary improvements under capital grant schemes, and is served by natural springs and a stream which provide water points across much of the holding. Road frontage and access tracks lead from the nearby village to the main block.
A traditional stone field barn with high ceilings sits within the holding and presents clear potential for agricultural use or conversion subject to planning. The soils are predominantly Grade 4 (East Keswick 2 series rising to Winter Hill series): deep, well‑drained loamy soils with some locally steep slopes. These characteristics suit grazing and meadow management rather than intensive arable production.
Practical considerations are straightforward: the lot is sold freehold with no identified flood risk and very low local crime. The location is remote — hamlet/isolated dwelling classification — with no mobile signal on site, although fast broadband is recorded. Prospective buyers should note the remoteness and soil grade when assessing agricultural productivity or alternative uses.
This lot will suit farmers, grazing livestock enterprises, conservation-minded owners, or developers seeking a substantial rural holding with a traditional barn and strong landscape value within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Any conversion or change of use will require appropriate consents; practical grazing and pasture management can commence immediately.