1. 1.52 acres of permanent pasture, named Three Corner Meadow
2. Runs down to a fast‑flowing brook — strong wildlife potential
3. Pole barn 7.7m x 3.4m, livestock loading race and ramp on site
4. Quiet hamlet location with long riding routes, minimal traffic
5. Access via narrow unmade green lane; ford may challenge large vehicles
6. No confirmed mains services — buyers must verify availability
7. Small temporary outbuilding with low ceiling; requires repair or replacement
8. Sold at auction: 10% deposit (min £5,000) plus admin fee, standard conditions
Three Corner Meadow is a secluded 1.52-acre parcel of permanent pasture tucked away off Preston Fields Lane, ideal for equestrian use, wildlife interest or a quiet family ‘bolt‑hole’. The land runs down to a fast-flowing brook and offers long country views, abundant privacy and direct hacking along rural lanes without crossing main roads.
A corrugated steel pole barn (approx. 7.7m x 3.4m) and a small temporary outbuilding provide basic storage, and there is a livestock loading race and ramp at the south‑west corner. The site has clear potential for grazing, informal camping, nature enhancement or low‑intensity leisure uses; limited works would improve biodiversity and access.
Buyers should note material practicalities: access is from a narrow, unmade green lane (one approach involves a ford and may be difficult for large vehicles), utilities are not confirmed and prospective purchasers must make their own enquiries. The shed is a low‑ceiling temporary structure and the sale is by public auction with standard buyer obligations including a 10% deposit (minimum £5,000) and an administration fee.
This freehold lot is offered at public auction and will suit horse owners, countryside investors or buyers seeking a private rural parcel with strong scope for small‑scale agricultural, recreational or conservation use. Inspect by appointment and review the auction pack and conditions before bidding.