- 47.62 Hectares (117.68 Acres)
- For a fixed term of 5 years from 1st October 2026
- To Let by Informal Tender as a whole
- Tender Date: 12 noon on Friday 17th July 2026
Two principal Grade 3 arable blocks in the parishes of Gringley-on-the-Hill and Walkeringham, which are offered to let as a whole by informal tender.
About this property
Detailed Description
The land at Gringley-on-the-Hill and Walkeringham comprises a total of approximately 47.62 hectares (117.68 acres) of productive Grade 3 arable and grassland. The principal block of land is located west of the village of Walkeringham, with the remaining land located to east of the village. The land extends to approximately 110.71 acres of arable land, which is suited to the growing of cereals. The grassland extends to 6.97 acres and is located adjacent to the Chesterfield Canal.
The land is shown as Grade 3 on the Ministry of Agriculture's Land Classification Map. The soils belong to the Fladbury 3 Association, which is described as stoneless clayey fine silty and fine loamy soils affected by groundwater, and Whimple 3 Association which is described as reddish fine loamy or fine silty over clayey soils with slowly permeable subsoils and slight seasonal waterlogging. Both can grow the full range of combinable crops.
The land has historically been managed within a cereal-based rotation. The cropping history is provided below.
The land benefits from direct access via the adjoining public highways, with internal interconnecting field gateways where required.
Location
The land is located in Bassetlaw District Council in the County of Nottinghamshire, approximately 5 miles west of Gainsborough. The principal block of land is located within the parish of Gringley-on-the-Hill, to the west of the village of Walkeringham and north of Gringley-on-the-Hill. The remainder of the land is located within the parish of Walkeringham, located to the east of the village.
Viewing
The land may be viewed at any reasonable time, with a copy of the letting particulars to hand, provided the letting agent has been informed.
Terms
The land will be let under a Farm Business Tenancy Agreement for a period of 5 years. The tenancy agreement will commence on 1st October 2026 until 30th September 2031 (subject to the right for holdover for the growing crops, if required).
The rent will be payable half yearly in advance on 1st October and 1st April in each year.
The Tenant will be required to personally farm the holding and will not be permitted to assign, sublet, or contract farm the land.
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