Crow Hall Farm, a livestock farm located in Northumberland, is now on the market with an overall guide price of £7,500,000.

Situated between Bardon Mill and Haydon Bridge in the Tyne Valley, the farm covers nearly 1,800 acres.

One of the standout features of Crow Hall Farm is the inclusion of Muckle Moss, a natural capital resource that is one of only nine National Nature Reserves in the North-East.

The farm is also situated on the southern boundary of the Northumberland National Park.

The farm is being offered as a whole or divided into two lots: the low ground and Whitshields Farm farmstead priced at £4,750,000 and the high ground, including livestock buildings at Seldom Seen Farm, priced at £2,750,000.

The high ground spans 1,070 acres and is classified as Grade 5, consisting of moss, rough and hill grazing, rotational grass, and woodlands. The low ground covers approximately 700 acres and is classified as Grade 3 and 4, primarily comprising grassland with some woodland.

The farm boasts a range of modern livestock buildings and handling facilities designed to accommodate up to 200 head of cattle and 2,000 ewes.

These structures, along with a large main yard, silage clamps, and a slurry lagoon, contribute to the farm's efficient livestock management.

John Coleman, head of farm sales at GSC Grays, said: “For the past eight years this fully equipped livestock farm has been managed by Victoria Furlong, the 2017 Countryfile, Young Farmer of the Year Award Winner, and she has been responsible for a significant modernisation programme. "Some of this work was in identifying the need to improve cattle handling facilities but also includes systematic improvement of the pasture, a significant amount of woodland management and repair and replacement of boundary walls and fences.”

The entire farm is enrolled in a Higher Tier Countryside Stewardship Scheme, benefiting from grant assistance for walling and tree planting.

Crow Hall Farm also includes thirty-two woodland plantations, covering around 170.25 acres, and subject to a Woodland Management Plan.

Interested buyers can inquire through GSC Grays Barnard Castle office by calling them on: 01833 637000