Approximately 4.639 acres in one enclosure
Set within the Brecon Beacons National Park, this single 4.639-acre enclosure offers a secluded rural parcel with semi‑mature and immature tree growth. The gently sloping land has returned to nature in recent years and presents clear options for reversion to pasture, managed forestry, ecological projects or amenity use.
Practical realities are straightforward: freehold title with vacant possession, rights of access across the adjoining field, and no services on site. There is no development clawback recorded, but purchasers should confirm planning potential with the National Park Authority — the land currently has no utility connections and broadband is very slow.
This plot suits buyers seeking a low-cost entry to countryside landholding — investors, small woodland managers, or those looking for private amenity space close to Crickhowell (c.2.2 miles) and Abergavenny (c.4.4 miles). Note the site has been unmanaged for years so tree and scrub clearance, boundary checks and ongoing maintenance will be required before active use.
Safety and access notes: viewings are at the viewer’s own risk. Access is across third-party land so be respectful to neighbours and close gates. There is no flood risk recorded and local crime is low, but services are absent and the area records very slow broadband and limited mobile signal in places.