Groningen, Netherlands
Arable farm approximately 22.87.00 ha.
Freely located, well-parceled arable farm consisting of a complex of buildings with over 22 ha of land located in three plots. The entire property is located in Veelerveen, on Scheidingsweg, Nieuwe Veendijk, and Verbindingsweg.
The main building consists of a characteristic, very well-maintained farmhouse, built in the 1930s, with a neat living area and indoor barn space.
Layout of the living area:
Ground floor: Hall and entrance with stairs and meter cupboard, utility room with laundry area, shower with toilet (approx. 5 years old), living room with open kitchen with L-shaped kitchen layout with built-in appliances approx. 8 years old.
First floor: Landing with three bedrooms (including the master bedroom with balcony).
The living area features wooden window frames with double glazing downstairs and single glazing upstairs and is centrally heated via radiators and an HR combi boiler Intergas, built in 2023.
Indoor barn:
This is divided into a former attached cattle stable, insulated workshop (former seed storage), former horse stable, and storage.
The farmhouse is surrounded by a beautiful, well-maintained garden with a stokehouse and a wooden log cabin.
SHED 1:
Shed 1 built around 1995, approximately 20x13 m. Built with steel trusses, dam wall facades on concrete plinth, corrugated roof, concrete floor. The facades and roof are insulated from the inside (spray foam). The shed can be used as potato storage (suction shed) for approx. 550 tons loose. This shed has its own access on Scheidingsweg.
SHED 2:
Built around 2005, approximately 25x20m. Built with steel trusses, dam wall facades on concrete plinth, corrugated roof, concrete floor. The facades and roof are insulated from the inside (spray foam). This shed can also be used as potato storage (suction shed) for approx. 600 tons loose.
Lands:
Of the total area, approx. 0.5 ha consists of yard and garden. This yard can be expanded. Adjacent to the yard is approx. 12.5 ha home plot, which is also accessible from the rear via Nieuwe Veendijk. Directly on the other side of Nieuwe Veendijk is a plot of almost 7 ha. Just behind that, on Veenweg and Verbindingsweg, is a plot of
3.36 ha.
The plots are well-formed and consist of Veldpodzol soil; loam-poor and weakly loamy fine sand (home plot) and Peaty earth soils with a sand cover and a peaty intermediate layer on sand (field plots). The plots are partially drained and have a humus-rich topsoil of sufficient thickness.
Other:
The yard plot is subject to a leasehold (€ 8.16 per year).
The whole is offered including 37 AVEBE shares and 421 LLBs.
Destination:
All plots have the designation 'Agricultural'. The current business operations fit within the prevailing designation.
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With a population of over 17 million and an area of 41,543 km², the Netherlands has a high population density of 504 per km². About 18% of its surface area consists of water, and a significant portion of the land and population is located below sea level. The country is protected from water through a system of dikes and waterworks. Polders have been created through land reclamation. The landscape of the Netherlands is flat almost everywhere. The Dutch landscape mainly consists of cultural landscapes and managed nature reserves. Over the centuries, not only has the natural environment changed, but due to the shrinking and fragmentation of habitats and environmental pollution, both the quality and quantity of nature have deteriorated. Efforts are being made through nature policy and private initiatives to reverse this trend.
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