Large freehold agricultural block near Shrewsbury, suitable for grazing or arable use.
Approximately 17.49 acres (7.08 ha) of ring‑fenced productive grassland
A rare ring-fenced block of productive grassland extending to approximately 17.49 acres (7.08 ha), offered freehold with vacant possession. The land has been used for pasture and mowing for silage/hay and is suitable for continued livestock grazing or arable rotation. Two roadside access points and mature hedgerows/trees to boundaries add practical access and landscape value.
The parcel sits just off Marton Lane, on the edge of the hamlet of Weston Lullingfields, around 9 miles north-west of Shrewsbury and 11 miles east of Oswestry. Its size and shape make it attractive to farmers or investors seeking additional holding, diversification opportunities or potential longer-term development—subject to planning consent. The plot is not entered into any agri-environment schemes.
Important practical points are stated plainly: services and utility connections are not known and purchasers must make their own enquiries. Boundaries are not defined in the particulars and the sale is subject to any existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way. The location is a remoter community with very slow broadband and average mobile signal, which suits rural uses but limits immediate residential or commercial connectivity without upgrades.
Viewings are by appointment only. For buyers seeking substantial countryside land close to Shrewsbury with clear agricultural use and future potential, this is a straightforward freehold opportunity. For those considering non-agricultural uses, early planning advice is recommended given the site’s rural classification and access constraints.