Offers in region of
£2,500,000
(£9.71/sq. ft)
Light industrial for saleRookery Farm, Holbeach St. Johns, Joys Bank, Holbeach, Spalding, Lincolnshire PE12
257,368 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
Freehold
About this property
Range of glass houses and nursery premises
Biomass boiler heating
Potential to extend, STP
Strategic position
The property comprises a high quality fully functioning extensive horticultural complex providing a range of glasshouse and nursery premises (including individual computerised climate control and irrigation systems) with ancillary modern farmhouse, offices, packhouses, cold stores, workshops, former grainstores, staff accommodation and polytunnels.
The facility benefits from biomass boiler heating (underfloor in part), oil-fired back up (in part), pv panels (in part) and reservoirs (holding up to 20 million litres of self-saved water). The modern parts of the complex were erected on a phased basis from the early 2000's onwards.
A more detailed description/specification of the various facilities can be provided on request.
There is deemed to be potential (and land available) to extend the growing areas and erect additional buildings and/or glasshouses on land at the eastern and western edges of the site and to replace polytunnels with glass, subject to necessary Planning Consent.
The site extends to about 7.42 hectares (18.33 acres).
The facility benefits from biomass boiler heating (underfloor in part), oil-fired back up (in part), pv panels (in part) and reservoirs (holding up to 20 million litres of self-saved water). The modern parts of the complex were erected on a phased basis from the early 2000's onwards.
A more detailed description/specification of the various facilities can be provided on request.
There is deemed to be potential (and land available) to extend the growing areas and erect additional buildings and/or glasshouses on land at the eastern and western edges of the site and to replace polytunnels with glass, subject to necessary Planning Consent.
The site extends to about 7.42 hectares (18.33 acres).