Multiple plots of land in Kenilworth to be auctioned next month

Multiple plots of land on the edge of Kenilworth are set to go under the hammer next month and are likely to fetch over £1 million.
Earles in Henley-in-Arden is auctioning the plots around Crackley Lane on July 15.
The four plots are all part of Crackley Farm.
The most expensive of them has a guide price of £800,000 and includes the farm buildings, 2.87 acres of land and cattle yard.
The next biggest covers 19.17 acres and has a guide price of £175,000.
The other two plots are both priced at £60,000; one is 1.96 acres and the other is 2.96 acres.
The brochure says: "Crackley Farm lies in open countryside to the north of Kenilworth town centre, situated just off the A429 Coventry Road, close to the University of Warwick Campus.
"The town centre of Kenilworth, with its full range of shops, restaurants and railway station is situated approximately one mile south of the farm, whilst Coventry city centre and the railway station on the Birmingham (New Street) and London (Euston) West Coast railway line lies approximately three miles north west.
"The A46 and A45 trunk roads are within easy driving distance, as is the M40 motorway (J15) and M6 (J2). Birmingham International Airport, Railway Station and future HS2 hub are all close by.
"Crackley Farm, formerly part of the Warwick Castle estate, was purchased by the late owner's family in the early 1950s and is now being sold on behalf of the executors in four separate lots (not including the farmhouse)."
The auction will be held at 6:30pm on Tuesday 15 July 2025 at The View, Hill Farm Marina, Stratford Road, Wootton Wawen.
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