- Approximately 7.26 acres of permanent pasture
- Reliable private spring water supply to boundary trough
- Open‑sided 48ft x 20ft field shelter (dilapidated, needs work)
- Lower field level and productive; upper field steeply sloping
- Overhead electricity line across the lower field
- Sporting and mineral rights excluded from sale
- No BPS entitlements or agri‑environment schemes transferable
- Private access track; full right of access but no maintenance agreement
A ring‑fenced parcel of approximately 7.26 acres of permanent pasture just inside the North York Moors National Park, offering productive grazing and quiet rural outlooks. The land is freehold, lies close to Scalby village and Scarborough, and benefits from a reliable private spring water supply to an eastern boundary trough and an existing open‑sided field shelter.
Practical positives include good mobile and fast broadband coverage, low local crime, no flood risk and direct vehicular access from Keld Runnels Road (private). The lower field is level and productive, while the upper field slopes steeply down the dale side — suitable for livestock grazing, hay production or small‑holding uses.
Notable constraints are clearly stated: sporting rights and mineral rights are excluded, an overhead electricity line bisects the lower field, boundary hedges and fences generally need attention, and the timber/steel field shelter is dilapidated and requires refurbishment or demolition. There are no BPS entitlements or agri‑environment agreements to transfer, and being inside a National Park will restrict development potential.
The land is offered by informal tender with a set deadline; prospective buyers should verify access arrangements, wayleaves and service connections on site, and obtain their own legal and survey advice before bidding.











































