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PRODUCTIVE DEVON FARM
Western Morning News
|April 26, 2025
This productive livestock and arable farm has a spacious house, extensive buildings and yards, together with pasture and arable land. Kendon Farm lies in an accessible part of north Devon, near to the north/mid Devon border and with easy access to the A361 (North Devon Link Road) at Stonelands Cross 2.8 miles away.
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Kendon Farm is a productive livestock and arable farm used by the current owners as part of a wider dairy enterprise. The farm extends in total to approximately 272.30 acres (110.19 hectares) and lies within four separate blocks, all within 1.25 miles of the main farmstead and providing land for growing cereal and forage crops as well as areas more suited to grazing.
The farmhouse was constructed in the early 2000s and provides spacious accommodation for a family, set within established gardens and with lovely views to the south. There are a range of modern farm buildings which are used to house cattle and store machinery, adjoining which is a large open yard.
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