Guide price
£600,000
Land for saleLot 4, Cropredy Lawn Farm, Oxfordshire OX17
Freehold
About this property
180.34 acres
Rural
Woodland
Access control secondary accommodation
This lot comprises approximately 46.53 acres of arable land, 14.45 acres of woodland and 4.58 acres of pastureland. This Lot is accessed directly from public highway.
This lot extends to a total of 65.56 acres (26.53 hectares), and can be seen in Orange on the plan.
Located to the north of Banbury, Cropredy Lawn Farm is surrounded by rolling countryside. The nearby village of Cropredy has its roots in Anglo-Saxon times and its name is thought to be derived from the Old English word "croppe" - meaning hill and "ridig" - small stream. The village was mentioned in the Domesday Book (1086) and before the Reformation, it was part of the estate held by the Bishop of Lincoln. The picturesque Oxford Canal and the River Cherwell run in parallel on the southeast border of the village.
This lot extends to a total of 65.56 acres (26.53 hectares), and can be seen in Orange on the plan.
Located to the north of Banbury, Cropredy Lawn Farm is surrounded by rolling countryside. The nearby village of Cropredy has its roots in Anglo-Saxon times and its name is thought to be derived from the Old English word "croppe" - meaning hill and "ridig" - small stream. The village was mentioned in the Domesday Book (1086) and before the Reformation, it was part of the estate held by the Bishop of Lincoln. The picturesque Oxford Canal and the River Cherwell run in parallel on the southeast border of the village.