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English farmland values holding firm

Despite the challenges facing agriculture and the broader economy over the past 12 months, farms and estates generally continue to…

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English farmland values holding firm

Despite the challenges facing agriculture and the broader economy over the past 12 months, farms and estates generally continue to hold their appeal, suggest agents Strutt & Parker. Its Farmland…

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English farmland values holding firm

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Despite the challenges facing agriculture and the broader economy over the past 12 months, farms and estates generally continue to hold their appeal, suggest agents Strutt & Parker. Its Farmland Database shows the price of arable farmland in England averaged £11,000/acre in 2025, which is 2% lower than in 2024. The price of pasture land averaged £8,600/acre, which is 4% down on the previous year. However, these prices remain strong by historical standards, with arable values 18% higher than five years ago and pasture values 15% higher (see table at end for further details). Sam Holt, head of estates &…