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Cumbrian dairy farm on market for £4.9 million

by Cumbria Crack
14/02/2024
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Low Abbey Farm

A Cumbrian dairy farm is on the market for a guide price of £4.9 million.

Low Abbey Farm, near Kirkby Thore, includes about 347 acres of land and a five-bedroom farmhouse.

Low Abbey Farm is for sale with the GSC Grays farm agency department as a whole or in four lots.

John Coleman, of GSC Grays, said: “This modern dairy farm has enjoyed considerable investment in recent years, in both the steading and the land. It includes the recent construction of a large new cubicle building, with a slatted floor and automated scraping system.”

The farm features four automated milking robots, a 16,000-litre bulk tank, automated feed and cleaning system and cubicle housing for more than 200 cows. A range of general farm buildings include housing for an additional 400 head of cattle.

While the main enterprise on the farm is a 220-head pedigree Holstein and Jersey dairy herd, plus replacements, with supporting bull beef production, it also has a flock of 1,000 breeding ewes on land between Low Abbey and a secondary holding.

A small syndicate shoot has historically been in operation on the farm.

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