5.9-acre grazing plot with mains water just inside the National Park — shelters need modernising.
5.9 acres of pasture suitable for grazing or small-scale agriculture
A rare 5.9-acre pasture close to New Milton, this parcel sits just inside the National Park boundary and offers straightforward grazing or small-scale agricultural use. The plot includes two field shelters/outbuildings and benefits from mains water and low local crime — practical assets for livestock or hobby farming. Mobile signal is excellent; broadband is slow.
The site will suit buyers seeking a large, quiet rural holding rather than immediate development. The existing shelters require modernisation and the land is sold with an Overage Agreement (details available on request). Tenure is not specified; prospective purchasers should confirm title and any planning constraints with their advisers.
Practical positives are clear: substantial land area, mains water supply, no flood risk, and proximity to local amenities and schools in New Milton. Material considerations are equally plain: slow broadband, unspecified tenure, the need to renovate outbuildings, and the presence of an Overage Agreement that may affect future uplift or development potential.
This is a straightforward opportunity for a farmer, equestrian owner, or investor looking for grazing land close to services but within a protected landscape. Buyers wanting development potential should investigate National Park restrictions and the overage terms before committing.