
The Wantage estate agents Adkin are advertising this sale as “A unique opportunity to acquire Land at Fyfield & Overton Downs, Marlborough, forming part of the Fyfield Down SSSI.” And Strutt and Parker headline the sale as “A truly unique opportunity to acquire a protected landscape steeped in history.”
Adkin and Strutt & Parker are joint selling agents for 577 acres of Overton and Fyfield Downs at a guide price of £2,000,000 or as one agent has it ‘offers in excess of £2,000,000′.

Fyfield Down is not only steeped in racing heritage: it is a triple-S-I because of its wildlife and because it was the source for Stonehenge’s sarsen stones – and the ground still boasts many sarsen stones. It is now one of the best places in the area for birdwatchers. [SSSI = Site of Special Scientific Interest.]
The Racing Post report says that contracts have still to be exchanged between the Sangsters and Paul Clarke for his purchase of Manton training establishment now the base for trainers Brian Meehan and George Baker, and much of the estate’s agricultural land.

Guy Sangster told the Racing Post: “The gallop is in the middle of nowhere, away from the main gallops, and is probably used by Brian [Meehan] twice a year to give the horses a bit of variety. The Derby winners from Manton in the past would have gone out there for a day out because it’s a long way from the main gallops.”









