Station Road, Wilburton CB6

Station Road, Wilburton CB6

13.2 acres (5.3 hectares)

Guide price £750,000
Ely 4.1 miles
Station Road 0.7 miles
Carpond Lane 0.7 miles

The Fruit Farm provides a unique opportunity to purchase productive orchards comprising a range of traditional species of mature fruit trees. The Property benefits from residential accommodation and an agricultural storage building.

In all extending to 13.17 acres.

The Fruit Farm, Station Road, Wilburton, Ely, Cambridgeshire, CB6 3PY

Location
Wilburton is a charming village set in an elevated position north of Cambridge.

It is situated approximately 6 miles south-west of Ely and 13 miles north of Cambridge.

Village amenities include a church, garden centre, primary school, social and sports facilities.


Property
The Fruit Farm extends to approximately 13.17 acres (5.33 ha) and is situated on Grade 3 soils.

The orchards are fully established and have proven to be successful for commercial fruit production.


Orchard Lodge
Timber-framed three-bedroom log cabin, with a bathroom, w/c and large open-plan living room / kitchen.

Orchard Lodge extends to 996 sq ft (92.5 sq m) and is situated in a substantial landscaped garden.


Agricultural Barn
With concrete block walls and sheet steel / fibrous roofing, the agricultural barn provides a practical storage facility for the fruit growing business and extends to approximately 1,766 sq ft (164.1 sq m).

The agricultural barn offers potential for conversion to residential use (Subject to Planning Permission). Adjacent to the barn is a concrete pad utilised for outdoor storage.


Orchards
There is an extensive range of traditional cooking and eating apple varieties.

The Bramley apple trees are over 120 years old and continue to produce fruit.

Other varieties include:
- Grenadier
- Ida Reds
- Worcester
- Laxton Fortune
- Kidds Orange
- Cox Orange Pippin
- Discovery.

The selection of plum trees include productive Victoria and Cambridge Greengages which are over 100 years old. Further varieties include:
- Rivers
- Czars
- Pershores
- Bells
- Damsons (Merryweather & Farleigh)
- Laxton Croppers
- Berbanks.

Other varieties of fruit grown include:
- Blackcurrants
- Redcurrants
- Gooseberries.

There are three polytunnels, two of which benefit from a watering system. Until 2022 the polytunnels were utilised to grow strawberries, raspberries, rhubarb, gooseberries and blueberries, however they require upgrading in order to be returned to productive use.

Chemical spray has never been applied at the Property, only fertiliser. Nematodes have been utilised in the polytunnels previously.

Trees and hedgerows include the following varieties:
- Oak
- Silver Birch
- Weeping Willow
- Eucalyptus
- Maple
- Cherry blossom
- Hawthorn
- Buddies
- Blackthorn
- Laurel
- Cypress
- Gorse.


Wildlife
The Property is an active haven for wildlife, providing a habitat for a range of native birds, animals and butterflies.

Birds species seen at the Property include:
- Buzzards
- Marsh Harriers
- Green, Great Spotted & Lesser Spotted Woodpeckers
- Tawny, Little & Barn Owls
- White Eaglets
- Whitethroats
- Blackcaps.

Animals seen at the Property include:
- Muntjac & Roe Deer
- Foxes
- Hares
- Grass Snakes
- Weasels.

Butterflies seen at the Property include:
- Common Blue
- Brimstone
- Orange Tip
- Red Admiral
- Painted Lady
- Peacock
- Meadow Brown
- Holly Blue
- Peppered Moth
- Cabbage White.


Method of Sale
The Property is offered for sale by private treaty as a whole.


Tenure & Possession
The Property benefits from vacant possession.


Environmental Schemes
The Property is not entered into any Environmental Schemes.


Planning
The agricultural barn offers potential for conversion to residential use. Alternative uses and development of the Property will be subject to achieving the necessary planning permissions.


Designations
The Property is located in a surface water Nitrate Vulnerable Zone.


Drainage
The majority of the orchards are under-drained.


Services
The Property benefits from mains water and mains electricity supplies. Fibre-optic broadband is connected. Drainage is provided via a septic tank. Heating in Orchard Lodge is provided via electric radiators and a log burner.


Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way
The Property is to be sold subject to, and with the benefit of, all existing wayleaves, easements, covenants and rights of way, whether or not disclosed.


Health & Safety
All viewings are carried out at the sole risk of the viewer and neither the selling agent nor the Vendor takes responsibility.


VAT
Any guide prices quoted or discussed are exclusive of VAT. In the event that the sale of the Property becomes a chargeable supply for the purposes of VAT, such tax will be payable (or become payable by the purchaser) in addition to the purchase price.


Sporting, Timber & Mineral Rights
To be included in the sale.


EPC Ratings
Orchard Lodge: D (60).


Local Authority
East Cambridgeshire District Council
The Grange Car Park
Nutholt Lane
Ely
CB7 4EE


Viewings
Viewings of the Property are strictly by appointment only.


Directions
Travelling northwards out of Wilburton village along Station Road, continue ahead for 1 mile, where the gated entrance to the Property is situated on the left-hand-side.


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Carter Jonas Agents
Jamie Elbourn
Scott Riggs

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Key property details
Property type
Land Farm
Total land
13.2 acres (5.3 hectares)
Carter Jonas reference
CBR230044

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