Commercial property for sale in Bramley Road, Silchester, Reading RG7, £1,750,000

1,750,000.00

Offer Nr.:
65762228
Type of ad:
for Sale
Property type:
Commercial property
Bathrooms:
2
Reception rooms:
3
Contact name:
BCM
Phone(s):
01962 710542

* Vineyard and Winery
* In all about 39. 83 acres
* 8. 10 acres of vines
* Organic production model
* Recently built winery
* Machinery storage
* Wine storage
* Tasting floor and space for events
* Additional Barn
* Wildlife pond and paddocks
A unique opportunity to purchase a vineyard, winery and land totalling around
39. 83 acres. The organic vineyard was established in 2019 and the winery,
which was constructed in 2021, offers versatile space for machinery, wine
storage and tasting.
_The_ _calleva_ _vineyard_ _and_ _winery_ Calleva Vineyard and Winery and
Greenlands Farm sits on the edge of the village of Silchester on the
Hampshire/Berkshire border. Silchester is a notable archaeological site and
Roman town of Calleva Atrebatum, from which the winery derives its name.
There are excellent communication links nearby with access to the M3 and M4
motorways and a mainline railway station at Basingstoke, which provides a
quick service to London Waterloo.
In total the vineyard extends over 8. 10 acres (3. 28 ha) with 6. 10 acres (2. 47
ha) under vine. The vines were planted in May 2019 with the express focus to
produce first class English Sparking Wine, Rosé and White Wines from Pinot
Noir, Pinot Meunier, Chardonnay and Rondo grape varieties. To pursue wines of
excellence and differentiate from other English vineyards, the vineyard owners
have embraced an organic production model with organic status confirmed by the
Soil Association as at the 1st March 2023. It is anticipated that whilst the
average grape production will be 30% less than a traditionally - managed
vineyard, the value of the wine will subsequently be greater with a stronger
and more positive marketing theme. There are currently approximately 900
vineyards in the UK and only 10% have organic status.
The plan in the brochure sets out the indicative location of the various
varieties across the 81. 5 numbered rows, laid out from west to east using a
metal trellis system. These rows have been specifically orientated and set out
to optimise the capture of sunlight and ensure air flow through the vineyard.
The naming of the vineyard and subsequent branding originates from its close
proximity to Calleva, a celtic name and the central settlement of the Iron Age
tribe of Atrebates. This settlement was later adopted and developed by the
Romans in the late first century. The bottle labelling falls on a background
of the town wall and the rectiliner street grid that the Romans established in
ad 43 as it changed the name of the town to Silchester.
The winery building was constructed in 2021 and provides a flexible space for
machinery, wine storage and tasting. The design of the
building ensures that there is a section with an eaves height capable of
housing large wine tanks. Whilst the first floor tasting room, with
associated catering kitchen, provides an excellent space for hosting wine
tasting and events. Of particular note is the large balcony on the south -
western elevation overlooking the vineyard and lake.
The building also provides a separately accessible employee welfare area with
spacious changing rooms, shower and WC facilities, perfect for the labour
gangs at busy times of year when pruning and picking operations are underway.
Importantly, the winery and vineyard has a separate access in Byes Lane.
**Current management
**
The overall performance of a vineyard and the quality of the grapes that are
produced are the result of a complex interaction of soil, climate, rootstock
capacity, scion capacity, shoot density and cultural practices. With the
vineyard established, the key management emphasis is currently focused on
developing the vines. This is mainly achieved by controlling the shoot
density, by pruning, and in these formative years sacrificing the grape yields
to ensure that the sugars and energy garnered by the leaf canopy are used to
develop the trunks and the roots of the vines themselves. With the decision
taken to progress to an organic system, it is even more important during the
first four/five years not to stress the vines by overcropping. In order to
assist the vines, 160 tonnes of organic compost has been spread across the
vineyard with a further 2. 4 tonnes of organic chicken fertiliser being applied
in the spring of both 2022 and 2023.
Please refer to the table in the brochure for details of the main operations
and timings.
It is critical that the main works are carried out in a timely and uniform
manner across the vineyard. To guarantee efficiency in this regard, a solid
working relationship has been established with Ed Mitcham who provides and
manages gang of around 10 people up to six times per year. The 2023 cost for
these operations is projected to be approximately £15, 000 + VAT. The excellent
employee welfare facilities developed within the winery are hugely appreciated
and sets the vineyard apart.
**Future yields and wine production
and financial modelling
**
With the four years of establishment drawing to an end, the vineyard has been
suitably prepared for greater production in the coming
years. A wine - making contract has been agreed with Ben Smith of Itasca wines,
Crondall (approximately 20 miles away), where the
grapes will be blended and wines made. The bottles will be returned to the
Calleva winery to be stored until they are ready for drinking.
The projected production is summarised in the brochure with the grape
production reaching its optimum level of 10 to 12 tonnes per
annum by Harvest 2026.
_Other_ _opportunities_ The remaining farmland extends to approximately 13. 33
ha (32. 95 acres) and is currently down to grass. This grassland area provides
further potential for extending the vineyard (with two further areas being
identified as suitable) or indeed for sustaining a small flock of sheep or
horse grazing. A useful barn located in the Southern area of the land extends
to 3, 000 sq. ft with its own access to the Byes Lane. At present there is an
informal arrangement with a local farmer to take a crop of hay in return for
cutting the hedges. Together with the facilities provided by the Calleva
winery and the beautifully landscaped and stocked lake, there is considerable
potential for an events management and glamping enterprise to be established.
**General remarks and stipulations
**
Method of Sale
The property is offered for sale by private treaty.
Services
Private water, electricity and private drainage. Gas Central heating.
Broadband Speed
35 mbps
Tenure
Freehold with vacant possession.
Local Authority
Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council
Postcode
RG7 2LT

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