Large productive pasture in Peak District NP — ideal for livestock or long-term land investment.
Approximately 28.29 acres (11.45 hectares) of permanent grassland
A substantial block of productive permanent grassland extending to approximately 28.29 acres (11.45 ha), offered as Lot 1 with good roadside access and dry stone wall boundaries. The parcel is well suited to mowing and grazing and can support all types of livestock and horses. Mains water is connected to Lot 1; sporting, mineral and timber rights are included as far as they exist.
The land sits on the edge of Over Haddon within the Peak District National Park, four miles from Bakewell. That location delivers strong countryside character, expansive views and access to local services in nearby villages. The rural setting, low local crime and excellent mobile signal make the holding practical for working agriculture, equestrian use or as a long-term land investment.
Buyers should note material constraints: the Peak District National Park restricts development potential and planning will be tightly controlled. The purchaser of Lot 1 must ensure the internal boundary wall is made stockproof and Lot 2 does not have a mains water supply. Broadband speeds are slow, and any change of use or improvement requiring planning should be checked with the National Park Authority before purchase.
Offered freehold by private treaty, the land is available with vacant possession and benefits from traditional stone wall boundaries and direct roadside access. This parcel will suit farmers, equestrian owners or investors seeking a well-located agricultural holding with scope for continued productive use.