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Over 100 acre Oxfordshire farm put up for £2 million sale
Furze Farm near Horton-cum-Studley has been listed for £1.95 million by Savills, with the agents highlighting its “very accessible location” between Oxford, Thame and Bicester.
Grace Gardiner of Savills rural agency team said: “Furze Farm is a great arable farm with plenty of opportunities to generate a diversified income.
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“The farmhouse sits at the centre within mature lawned gardens, beyond which there are various farm buildings, commercial storage units, commercial offices and a 48 kWh solar PV array with Feed-in-Tariff.
“The land extends to around 109 acres, encompassing arable, pasture and woodland.”
Furze Farm in Oxfordshire is set over 109 acres (Image: Savills)
The four-bedroom farmhouse was built by the current owners in 1996, constructed using red brick under a tile roof and approached via a private driveway.
It has a pond as well as a stone Ha-Ha and a summerhouse for entertaining.
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There is 68 acres of arable land, 17 acres of pasture land, 20 acres of woodland area and four acres of miscellaneous areas.
Farm buildings include a grain store and a dryer, with a capacity of approximately 500 tonnes, as well as a workshop, lean-to, tractor shed, machinery shed and building currently used as container storage.
It features commercial offices which are currently let as two office units to tenants occupying on licence agreements.