Bromyard Moto Parc motocross track is on the market, but it’s not cheap!
A 125-acre Herefordshire farm complete with a popular motocross track hits the market.

If you’ve ever dreamt of waking up, grabbing a brew and a bacon buttie, and then blasting around your own private motocross circuit, then this might just be the opportunity you’ve been waiting for. A sprawling 125.4-acre property complete with a long-established motocross track is now up for grabs.
Tucked away among the rolling Herefordshire countryside, Old House Farm isn’t just your typical rural estate. Sure, it has a charming Grade II-listed farmhouse, a selection of traditional barns, and more outbuildings than you can shake a spanner at, but the star of the show here is the motocross track.
In operation since 1993, Bromyard Moto Parc hosts around 14 events a year and has become a bit of a local icon. With roughly 21 acres of land dedicated to the venue, there’s serious potential here for continued competition use, private training, or even something more commercial if the next owner fancies going big. The vendors are open to continuing operations or even leasing the track out, depending on the buyer’s intentions.
The site already has a track record (pun very much intended) of organised events, which could make planning and development discussions a bit smoother for those looking to expand or formalise the motocross setup further.
From Handlebar to Hearth – The Farmhouse

Back to the bricks and mortar; the main farmhouse dates back to the 1600s and oozes character, with exposed beams, a Rayburn in the kitchen, and a proper inglenook fireplace in the sitting room. It's a five-bedroom affair that would benefit from a bit of modernisation, but for anyone with an eye for restoration, it’s the sort of place that could become an absolute showstopper.
Upstairs, you'll find five generously sized bedrooms, a family bathroom, and even a sewing room - although it’s easy to imagine that being turned into a trophy room for whoever conquers the home MX track.
Sheds, Barns, and Bike Storage for Days

This is a working farm through and through, and the list of buildings on site is extensive. There’s a mix of traditional stone barns (some already converted for use as a gym and stores) and big modern steel-framed sheds that could easily accommodate workshops, bike storage, transport vehicles, or even an indoor practice space with a bit of creative thinking. Indoor flat track anyone?
Two Dutch barns, general-purpose sheds, and a dedicated sheep shed round out the offering, with access via multiple yard areas, making logistics a breeze for anyone thinking about running events.
Out of the total 125.4 acres, about 41 acres are arable, 7 acres are woodland and a former railway line; the latter two could be ideal for trail and trials riding or e-bikes. The remaining land includes the farmhouse, buildings, and gardens. The motocross track makes up a dedicated 21.18 acres, already fenced and ready to roll.

The land itself is mainly Grade 2 (with some Grade 3), meaning it's pretty fertile, and is split into three lots, should anyone want to buy a portion rather than the whole shebang. Public rights of way cross parts of the land, but they don't appear to interfere with the track or buildings.
Despite its secluded feel, Old House Farm is just a stone’s throw from the town of Bromyard, which offers all your essentials. Bigger towns and cities like Hereford, Worcester, and Cheltenham are also within reach, and London’s Paddington station is just a couple of hours away by train from Worcester.
The farm is being sold as a whole or in three separate lots by private treaty, and viewings are strictly through the selling agent.
Opportunities like this don’t come around often. Whether you’re a serious motocross enthusiast, a rider looking to build a private facility, or someone eyeing a business venture in the off-road world, Old House Farm offers a compelling combination of space, history, and potential.
If your idea of country living involves knobbly tyres and big jumps as much as Aga stoves and orchard views, this one’s worth a very close look. So long as you can stump up the £2.3 million asking price, that is.
Check out the listing on the official website.
Images: Sunderlands estate agents
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