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Bonnytown Farm is a 125-acre arable holding near St Andrews, Fife, with south-facing land gently sloping towards the Kenly Water at its southern boundary. The land is classified as predominantly Class 2 and 3.1, with soil type being brown earths and non-calcareous gleys, presenting as sandy clay loam. The holding has a range of farm buildings, including four sheds, a Dutch barn, and a former dairy, some of which are let to a local farmer on a seasonal basis. The farm is serviced by three-phase electricity and mains water, and has been in good condition after recent rotations of cereals, brassicas, and legumes. Typical cereal yields are reported to be 4 tonnes/acre for winter wheat and 3 tonnes/acre for spring barley. The farm features a mix of arable land and woodland, with average arable field sizes of about 23 acres, and has access from the public road through an internal track.