Check out this unique opportunity in Newbury! This beautiful piece of organic farmland is located in Newbury and Southwest Middlesex and spans 69.755 acres with an impressive 30-acre workable farmland. The land is adjacent to a residential subdivision, accessible via Tucker St, a paved road. On the property, you'll find a workshop, two bunkhouses, a small shed, and an old barn. The shop is 100 x 50 ft with a loading dock, 16ft high ceilings, insulated walls, and a metal roof. It features three overhead doors (14 ft high x 12 ft wide), a dock high loading dock (10 ft high x 8 ft wide door), a walk-in cooler, and a Hydro cooler for vegetables. There are also two washrooms, one stand-up shower, and a kitchenette with a stove, washer, and dryer. Additionally, there's an office space on the upper level of the shop. There are also, two bunk houses for workers, equipped with a kitchen, bedroom, bath, heat & AC, which can be removed if need be. The old barn (approx. 40 x 20) needs to be rebuilt or taken down. The land also boasts an extensive irrigation pond approximately 75 x 150 ft and 25 ft deep, which can be removed. There is a creek that runs through the property separating the section within town of Newbury & Southwest Middlesex County. The workable land has also been tiled for drainage. City water and sewer. Natural gas is available at the lot line. Currently, the seller uses a propane tank and 200 Amp electrical service. This exceptional property located within a residential subdivision is currently undergoing rezoning and severance, presenting a unique opportunity for developers to shape the future of this prime location. With the rezoning process well underway, the land is poised for a transformation that aligns with modern development needs. The severance phase will allow for flexible parcel configurations, making it ideal for a variety of projects. Dont miss the chance to be part of this exciting development journey in Newbury. **** EXTRAS **** 69 acres in total. About 20 acres fall in Newbury. The Remaining falls in Southwest Middlesex. (id:32467)