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    £2.45m Anglesey farm is largest to hit the market since 2016

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregorySeptember 26, 2020No Comments
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    A 109-hectare grassland farm on Anglesey is the largest to hit the market on the Island since 2016.

    Carter Jonas says the scale and quality of the well-equipped Trysglwyn Fawr, near Amlwch, will attract interest from local buyers as well as from those further afield.

    Associate Partner Hugh O’Donnell said: “What we’re seeing on Anglesey and in North Wales generally is a demand for grassland with buildings to establish and expand beef and dairy operations.

    “There have been other farms sold on the Island but nothing of this scale for a number of years. It is a rare opportunity and one that I think is going to attract a lot of attention.”

    A modern agricultural building offers over 1,000 square metres of cattle housing and machinery storage, and there is a range of traditional buildings in the large yard.

    The grassland has been regularly improved over the years and the holding is ready to be farmed by a new owner from day one.

    Trysglwyn also includes a traditional Welsh cottage with three bedrooms.

    It has a guide price of £2.45m as a whole, but is also being offered in up to four lots.

    Hugh added: “Since the Brexit referendum, supply has been down but that has had the effect of underpinning land values. When good land such as this comes to the market we expect there to be lots of potential buyers interested.”

    Viewings are by confirmed appointment only and can be made by calling 01248 360414.

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