The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Farm and abattoir business for sale

- NANCY NICOLSON, FARMING EDITOR

Acouple who establishe­d a successful onfarm microabatt­oir in Fife have put their farm on the market as they can no longer cope with the demand for slaughteri­ng from across Scotland.

Bob and Jane Prentice opened a specialise­d deer abattoir at Downfield Farm near Cupar in 2015, initially to process their own and other farmed deer. They expanded to processing sheep and goats the following year, and now butcher cattle and pigs as well.

A lack of local abattoirs elsewhere in Scotland means the operation, which was originally designed to operate on only two days a week, is now working at full capacity with a staff of 10, with livestock coming from as far afield as Huntly, Mull and Dumfriessh­ire.

Jane said: “We are currently working seven days a week and there’s no break.

“We had inquiries before Covid about extending the abattoir to slaughter cattle and pigs, and since then those inquiries have come back from people who want to export meat, but we’re just tired as it is non-stop.

“However, we don’t want to stay here and watch someone else operating the abattoir, so we’ve decided to put the farm on the market.”

Downfield itself, which extends to 405 acres and includes the abattoir and butchery, is now for sale for offers over £3.9 million, and the abattoir and meat processing business as well as three residentia­l properties are available to purchase by separate negotiatio­n.

The grade 3(1) and 3(2) land is farmed organicall­y and grows a range of arable crops including barley and wheat as well as turnips, carrots and potatoes.

Duncan Barrie, a partner with selling agents, Galbraith, said: “The sale of Downfield farm presents a rare opportunit­y to acquire a productive and commercial landholdin­g offering significan­t potential to continue with the existing livestock and arable farming enterprise alongside the successful abattoir and custom butchery business.

“The land at Downfield is in good heart and the wellpositi­oned modern farmhouse benefits from spectacula­r views over the surroundin­g countrysid­e.

“The property was built in 2012 and offers spacious and very well-presented family accommodat­ion set over two floors with an excellent range of modern farm buildings, and productive and versatile areas of farmland which will be a significan­t asset to the purchaser.

“We expect a great deal of interest from a number of different types of buyers.”

 ?? ?? IMPRESSIVE SPREAD: The 405-acre Downfield Farm near Cupar is on sale for offers over £3.9 million.
IMPRESSIVE SPREAD: The 405-acre Downfield Farm near Cupar is on sale for offers over £3.9 million.
 ?? ?? Bob and Jane Prentice of Downfield Farm.
Bob and Jane Prentice of Downfield Farm.

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