Approximately 27.19 acres (11.00 ha) of permanent pasture and some woodland
Freehold with direct road access and no identified flood risk
Suitable for agricultural, equestrian or amenity use (STP)
Gently sloping, convenient for grazing and paddock layout
Very slow broadband and only average mobile signal
Remoter, very deprived area — limited local services and facilities
Offered at £220,000 by informal tender
Any change of use requires formal planning permission
A useful block of permanent pasture extending to approximately 27.19 acres (11.00 ha) on the outskirts of Gwernesney village, Usk. The parcel is gently sloping with some woodland and benefits from direct road access and freehold tenure. With no identified flood risk and very low local crime, it offers a practical rural holding for grazing, equestrian paddocks or amenity use (subject to planning). The price is £220,000, offered by informal tender.
The land’s principal strengths are scale, accessibility and versatility. The size and gentle contour suit pasture-based livestock or small-scale equestrian use without significant earthworks. Existing woodland adds biodiversity value and shelter for stock. The plot’s proximity to Gwernesney and Usk places it within reach of basic services while retaining a quiet, rural character.
Buyers should note material limitations plainly. The location is classed as a remoter, very deprived area with very slow broadband and only average mobile signal — factors that limit commercial or residential conversion potential. Any non-agricultural use will require formal planning consent. There are few local amenities on the immediate doorstep beyond rural services and a place of worship.
This holding will appeal to farmers, equestrian owners or investors seeking a substantial freehold pasture block close to Usk. It is a straightforward agricultural opportunity for buyers able to accept rural infrastructure limits and who can progress any planning aspirations through the appropriate local authorities.