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Farm and agricultural land to rent in Norton Ash

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Rent: POA
Size: 3 sq ft

Land and / or ready to occupy completed units (Not yet built) suitable for a range of commercial use...

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Rent: £165,000 Per Annum
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The yard comprises two parts.The front part is almost square and has a concrete slab on whic...

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Renting arable farmland in Norton Ash

Common not just in Norton Ash, but also the UK and further afield, arable land is a popular choice when renting. Farmland is judged to be arable if there are not too many rocks in the soil and if there is a good drainage system to keep the ground moisture at an optimum level. MOVEHUT can help you find the ideal plot of arable land in Norton Ash to rent, so begin your search with us today.

Norton Ash permanent cropland to rent

One class of farmland you might be looking to rent in Norton Ash is permanent cropland. This type of farmland is not as popular in Norton Ash as some other types due to its climate but is still possible to find suitable plots. Luckily, we can help you find the right piece of permanent crop farming land to rent in Norton Ash.

Renting farmland in Norton Ash from the vast range in the UK

A large portion of the UK land use is dedicated to agricultural or farmland, including some of the land in Norton Ash. Recent surveys put the UK's farmland total to over 70%, meaning it's very prevalent in many locations. So use MOVEHUT to conclude your search to rent in Norton Ash.

What does farmland cover in Norton Ash

Agricultural or farmland is a term for a variety of land uses, that are worth investigating before renting in Norton Ash. You could, for example, use your land for grazing or pasture land if you intend to keep animals. Therefore, search for a fine example of farmland that perfectly matches your description in Norton Ash.




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