Bio-Fuel
Latest figures from the world bank reported recently in the national press suggest the price of food has risen by 75% since the 'demand for 'environmentally friendly' plant-based biofuel has led to a slump in global food production and has sent grocery bills soaring. read more
Agricultural Land demand from horses riders
With these figures on the rise year on year it is no surprise that agricultural land is inhot demand to become equestian land. read more
Land Usage
The UK has approximately 60 million acres of land in total and 70% (approximately) of this land is owned by 1% of the population.read more
Demand for Farmland
If we perceive that farmland in UK is good value for money, demand will naturally rise.read more
Land Values
The price of residential land for sale has risen eight-fold over the last 20 years.read more
Land makes over £8,000 an acre
Agricultural land in parts of the north west is becoming increasingly difficult to value as interest from non-farming purchasers continues to fire demand.read more
Selling agricultural land to release capital
The demand for land from land investors, house builders and horse owners wanting a paddock means that farmers considering selling land to release capital have little trouble finding buyers. read more
Why our countryside is turning blue
All over Britain, a scattering of arable fields are turning a delicate and unfamiliar shade of blue. read more
Wind Farming for Land Owners
Proven Energy Ltd, the Scottish company who have installed over 700 wind turbine systems have launched their "Windcrofting" initiative. They are asking farmers to register their interest in having a mini wind farm installed on their farm. read more
Green Belt under threat from housing plan
GREEN Belt land in south west Hertfordshire is under threat from residential development, after a Government report revealed thousands more new homes must be built in the area by 2021. read more
Green belt land 'can be built on'
The future of 55 acres of green belt land in Bath has been decided. read more
Build a million green belt homes, urges think tank
Farm and green belt land should be used to create a million new homes and a hundred thousand hectares of fresh woodland, according to a report that today proposes a radical shake-up in land use. read more
Building on Green Belt rises by 60pc
Labour has presided over a 60 per cent increase in house building on Green Belt land, new figures showed yesterday... read more
Build a million green belt homes, urges think tank
Farm and green belt land should be used to create a million new homes and a hundred thousand hectares of fresh woodland, according to a report that today proposes a radical shake-up in land use. read more
Farmers keen to buy land
Farmers were more active in the land market during 2004, according to new figures from Savills... read more
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Equestrian Land for Sale
As people place increasing value on the quality of their leisure time and trends swing towards more traditional outdoor activities, the equestrian industry continues to grow, as does interest in equestrian land. These trends, together with marked increases in disposable incomes, have meant that people are becoming keen on keeping their own horses and they are seeking equestrian land for sale rather than continually spending money on riding schools.
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Private owners usually keep their horses in equestrian yards and pay a ‘livery’ for maintenance of the horse or as rental on a stable. This can be incredibly costly in the long-run and this money is effectively wasted. More recently enthusiasts have taken to buying their own equestrian land and therefore swapping their livery payments for mortgage repayments and making a potentially lucrative long term investment.
Equestrian land can vary greatly in price depending on its quality – at the very least it should be quality pastureland with good hedging or stock proof fencing and a decent water supply. Equestrians aren’t usually looking for large acreages and, depending on how many animals are to be housed, two to five acres is usually sufficient. Facilities are another big selling point for equestrian land and these can range from water supplies, good stables and floodlights.