Flat, versatile 13.7-acre pasture with dual droved access — auction sale for agricultural and investment buyers.
13.71 acres of permanent pasture fronting Pitney Straight Drove
Two separate access points from adjoining droves
Freehold sale with sporting and mineral rights included
Natural water supplies via rhynes; enclosed by watercourses
No current environmental agreements; no public rights of way
To be sold at auction—legally binding on fall of hammer
Buyer’s administration fee and potential stamp duty payable
Very slow broadband; average mobile signal in area
A substantial block of permanent pasture on Somerton Moor, offered as Lot 1 with about 13.71 acres fronting Pitney Straight Drove. The parcel is flat, well enclosed by natural watercourses and benefits from two separate access points onto adjoining droves, making it immediately suitable for livestock grazing, fodder production or continued agricultural use.
The land is freehold with vacant possession and includes sporting and mineral rights as owned. There are no current Environmental or Sustainable Farming Incentive agreements attached, and no known public rights of way cross the lot. Natural water supplies (rhynes) serve the land; there are wide rural views and straightforward access from several droves.
This lot will be sold by in-room and livestream auction on 25 September 2025. Prospective buyers should note the sale is legally binding once the hammer falls, an auction pack should be reviewed beforehand, and a buyer’s administration fee will be payable in addition to the purchase price. There is no guarantee of planning or development potential; purchasers must satisfy themselves on planning, services, contamination and any other matters prior to bidding.
Practical drawbacks include very slow broadband, only average mobile signal, and the need for interested parties to conduct their own due diligence on contamination, services and potential designations. The rural location and hamlet settlement type suit agricultural users, investors or someone seeking a large countryside holding rather than immediate development without permissions.