The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Sheep => Topic started by: Sunnybank on May 23, 2013, 09:16:23 am
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:wave: hi everyone
we are looking for extra land for sheep, what should i expect to pay per acre, we are in Herefordshire.
we have seen a house to rent with 10 acres but think the price is too high but they are willing to negotiate. The fields are not completely stock fenced so would need repairs.
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Going rate commercially round here is about 20p/head/week or £30/ac/yr in summer and half that in winter.
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We have just enquired about renting a field adjoining our land and the rent is £100 per acre for 11months of the year. This is in South Shropshire.
I think if you are renting a property with adjoining land then you might be looking at more of a premium for the rent. Hope you manage to negotiate a reasonable price
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£100 per acre
Sheesh, that's dairy territory then, surely... Around us in North Shrops seems to be 40p/h/w or £60ish/acre/yr
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Definitely not dairy territory shrophire-blue, its sheep/beef grazing at 1100ft and dock infested too!! Its just very convenient being next to our property, so guess the owner knows he can ask a bit more. Have also been offered it to buy, but need to decide if that is too much too!
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Land adjoining your property is almost priceless ::) ::) . I can't bring myself to tell you how much I paid for 1 acre by our house - but then I found ouat that another neighbour paid
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Sorry, just posted by mistake... our neighbour then paid TWICE that amount for his fields. He will never have stock but wanted to keep a green 'border' around his property. It is so much easier having somewhere at home for shearing/lambing/treating sick sheep - and just simply enjoying them ;D :sheep: ;D
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Yes realise the convenience factor adds £££s to the value, although it is only convenient to us as we are not in a village situation. We also already have 40acres so it will be an additional 4 acres next to our land , rather than the first 4 acres land being purchased for the property.
Think I need to speak to some local rural estate agents..
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Yes realise the convenience factor adds £££s to the value, although it is only convenient to us as we are not in a village situation. We also already have 40acres so it will be an additional 4 acres next to our land , rather than the first 4 acres land being purchased for the property.
Think I need to speak to some local rural estate agents..
Being offered adjoining land is a great opportunity and one you will kick yourself for ever for missing if you don't buy it.