THE FARNLEY TYAS ESTATE HUDDERSFIELD HD4 6UL
THE FARNLEY TYAS ESTATE FARNLEY TYAS HUDDERSFIELD WEST YORKSHIRE HD4 6UL A remarkable mixed Estate, on the urban fringe. MILEAGES Huddersfield 5 miles, Wakefield 14 miles, (London Kings Cross 2 hours), Leeds 22 miles, Manchester 33 miles SUMMARY Equipped farms and bare land, let on Agricultural Holdings Act Tenancies, Farm Business Tenancies and short-term agreements In-hand woodland 18 residential properties, let on Assured Shorthold and Rent Act Tenancies Development opportunities Commercial properties and Ground Rents Current Estate income c. 350,000 About 1,363 acres (551.8 hectares) SITUATION The heart of The Farnley Tyas Estate occupies an elevated position on the southern fringe of Huddersfield, in the West Riding of Yorkshire. The area is characterised by the rolling rural countryside and urban development around the towns and villages of Honley, Fenay Bridge and Huddersfield itself. Farnley Tyas is a well-regarded village, with an attractive mix of period and modern stone and slate houses; together with farms and open space and views far across Castle Hill to the north west and Emley Moor towards the east. Set between the Peak District National Park and the M62 motorway, the area is well connected, yet retains a close affinity with the surrounding countryside. Boasting a public house, primary school and bowling club, the village enjoys a strong community spirit and a wide range of age groups and families. Nearby, Brockholes and Honley benefit from train stations that link to Huddersfield to the north and Barnsley to the south East; the M62 motorway is accessed at Outlane, some eight miles to the north and provides wider connections to the major cities of Leeds, Manchester and Liverpool. Heading south, the M1 is accessed at Dodworth (16 miles).
HISTORY OF THE ESTATE The Farnley Tyas Estate has a rich and long history. Farnley or Ferelei as described in Saxon times, means meadow of the ferns ; Tyas indicates how the Manor of Farnley came into the ownership of Baldwin Teutonicus during the 1230s ( Le Tees being French for someone of German descent). John Kaye acquired the Manor of Farnley Tyas in 1379, following the death of Sir William Finchenden. The Estate can trace its ancient woodlands back to the reign of Henry VIII when the Kaye family substantially re-built Woodsome Hall as we know it today. In 1726, Sir Arthur Kaye died leaving no male heir. The Estate passed to Viscount Lewisham, eldest son of the Earl of Dartmouth, who married the daughter and ownership of the Estate transferred into their family. In 1968, the current owners family acquired the Farnley Tyas Estate. SPORTING AND RECREATION Keen golfers will note that the Estate adjoins Woodsome Hall Golf Club on the eastern boundary; those preferring to watch team sports, are able to enjoy Super League rugby at Huddersfield Giants and Premiership football with newly promoted Huddersfield at the John Smith s stadium. Test match cricket venues are in Manchester and Leeds, approximately 40 miles and 25 miles away respectively. Country sports enthusiast will enjoy a choice of pursuits nearby and those who enjoy walking and cycling will benefit from many well-known routes, specifically being able to follow the routes of the second stage of the Tour de France when it visited the county in 2014, and most recently the Tour de Yorkshire passed directly through the village. Racing can be found at Doncaster, York and Wetherby. Huddersfield and Leeds both offer a wide range of amenities and services. SCHOOLING There is a wide range of choice for schooling in the area. The Farnley Tyas C of E School was considered outstanding by Ofsted in 2016. There are well-regarded grammar schools in Huddersfield and Wakefield. THE SALE The sale of The Farnley Tyas Estate presents an increasingly rare opportunity to acquire a truly mixed Estate; with an existing income stream from land and property and future development opportunities. The combination of in-hand farmland, short term agreements on over 658 acres of land, together with in-hand woodland and Assured Shorthold Tenancies will appeal to an Investor looking for annual revenue. Longer-term tenancies and development angles further add to the appeal for a new owner. Combined, these elements offer the opportunity to invest in a balanced portfolio in a thriving and continually developing area. THE SUB-SECTIONS The Farnley Tyas Estate is offered for sale as a whole, by Private Treaty. In accordance with property type and tenure and to demonstrate the various elements that combine to make up the Estate, the brochure sets out five specific sections of the Estate. These should not be considered as Lots and offers for individual sections, or combinations of such, will not be entertained as the Estate is for sale as a whole. An overview of the five sections is set out below: Section 1: Arable and grassland subject to short-term agreements and in-hand woodland Section 2: Farms and land, subject to Agricultural Holdings Act Tenancies and Farm Business Tenancies Section 3: Yew Tree Farm Section 4: The Residential Property Portfolio Section 5: Commercial properties and Ground Rents For a complete copy of the sales particulars, please contact the vendor s agents.
In Farnley Tyas, Godwine and Swain had 3 carucates of land to the geld and there could be 3 ploughs. Ilbert has it now TRE (in the time of Edward the Confessor) it was worth 40s. There is woodland and pasture 6 furlongs long and 6 broad. The Domesday Book, Anno Domini 1086.
GENERAL Method of sale: The Farnley Tyas Estate is offered for sale as a whole, by Private Treaty, subject to all leases, licences, Ground Rents and development agreements, whether described in these particulars of sale or not, and as set out in the online data suite. Further details are available from the vendor s agent. The Estate is part held by a UK resident limited company and in a partnership involving two shareholders of the limited company. Wayleaves, easements and rights of way: The property is being sold subject to, and with the benefit of, all rights including; rights of way, whether public or private, light, support, drainage, water and electricity supplies and other rights and obligations, easements and quasi-easements and restrictive covenants and all existing and proposed wayleaves for masts, pylons, stays, cables, drains, water and gas and other pipes whether referred to in these particulars or not. There are several public rights of way crossing the Estate, including footpaths, bridleways and other designated permissive access routes. Further details are available from the vendor s agent. Basic Payment Entitlements: The majority of the Estate is registered under the Basic Payment Scheme. Entitlements are claimed by the Estate on in-hand farmland, and on some additional land occupied under agreements. Where the Entitlements are included as part of a tenancy, and where the agreement specifically states, the Entitlements will be passed back to the landlord or their nominated party at the end of the tenancy period. Where appropriate, the vendor has submitted a claim for the current scheme year and will retain the payment for the 2017 year in its entirety. The vendor will use reasonable endeavours to transfer the entitlements to the purchaser as soon after completion as the transfer rules allow. Environmental Schemes: The Estate is entered into a combined Entry Level and Higher Level Stewardship scheme. The scheme runs for a ten-year period from 2012 to November 2022. The Agreement number is AG00418023. The purchaser will be deemed to have full knowledge of the scheme(s) and will take it on and comply with the scheme from completion if necessary. The vendor will retain any ELS/HLS payments payable up to completion. Further details are available from the vendor s agent. Designations: Several residential properties and agricultural buildings are Listed. The village of Farnley Tyas is within a Conservation Area, designated by Kirklees Council. There are several Tree Preservation Orders in the village. Sporting and Timber Rights: The sporting and timber rights are included in the freehold sale, in so far as they are owned. The shoot is currently let until February 2018. Minerals: The mineral rights are reserved from sale in favour of a third party. Further details are available from the vendor s agent. Planning and Development: There are multiple sites on the Estate with the benefit of planning permission for residential development. Furthermore, the property known as Yew Tree Farm is subject to a development agreement with a Third Party for the development of the farm steading. Further details are available from the vendor s agents. Overage: Areas of the Estate will be sold subject to a development uplift. Should planning permission be obtained, within 30 years from the date of completion, for an alternative use other than agriculture, equestrian or woodland, a new owner will be required to pay 50% or 35% of the uplift in value on the sale or implementation of a consent. A copy of the proposed uplift clause and calculation mechanism is available from the vendor s agent, along with a plan showing the aforementioned areas subject to an overage of either 50% or 35% uplift. Fixtures and fittings: All items usually regarded as tenant s fixtures and fittings and equipment, including fitted carpets and curtains, together with garden ornaments and statuary, are specifically excluded from the sale. These may be available to the purchaser by separate negotiation. Details of any significant tenant improvements or buildings erected on the farm steadings are available from the vendor s agent. Local authority: Kirklees Council, Civic Centre, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD1 2EY. Telephone: 01484 221 000 VAT: Any guide price quoted or discussed is exclusive of VAT. In the event that a sale of the property, or any part of it, or any right attached to it, becomes a chargeable supply for the purposes of VAT, such tax will be payable in addition. Health and safety: Given the potential hazards of a working farm and Estate, we ask you to be as vigilant as possible when making your inspection for your own personal safety, particularly around the farm buildings and machinery. All viewings are strictly by appointment only, and are to be accompanied by a member of Strutt & Parker. Solicitors: Walker Foster, Craven House, Newtown, Barnoldswick, Lancashire. BB18 5UQ. Ref. Mr Peter Walker. DIRECTIONS (HD4 6UL) From the M62 motorway(east/west): take either junction 23 or 24 towards Huddersfield and join the ring road heading south east, signposted M1. Upon leaving Huddersfield take the A629 towards Penistone and after 3.5miles turn right on to Woodsome Road, signposted Farnley Tyas. Continue on this road, passing the Woodsome Hall Golf Club on your left hand side and after 2.2 miles you will enter the village of Farnley Tyas. From the M1 motorway (North/South) at junction 38 and take the A637. Pass through the village of Flockton and join the A642 at Grange Moor, heading west. At Lepton, fork left on to Rowley Lane and continue to the Penistone Road, turn left and then after approximately 150 yards turn right on to Woodsome Road. Continue on this road, passing the Woodsome Hall Golf Club on your left hand side and after 2.2 miles you will enter the village of Farnley Tyas. Viewing: Strictly by appointment with the vendor s agent, Strutt & Parker: Harrogate Office: 01423 706 761, or London Head Office: 020 7318 5171.
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