Nearly 10 acres of ring‑fenced pasture close to Oxford, ideal for grazing or recreational use..
9.97 acres (4.03 ha) of level, permanent pasture
Roadside gateway access and direct road frontage
Ring‑fenced, hedged boundaries; well managed grazing land
No mains services connected; water historically by bowser
Within Oxford Green Belt; planning strongly restricted
Within 1km of Ottmoor SSSI and RSPB reserve (ecological constraints)
A wayleave crosses the northern part of the land
Sold as a single lot with vacant possession
A sizeable, ring‑fenced paddock of just under 10 acres on the village edge of Horton‑cum‑Studley, offered as a single lot. The field is level, down to permanent pasture and currently used for grazing, with direct road access and well‑managed hedged boundaries. Its proximity to Oxford (about four miles to Headington) and good road links make it a practical holding for livestock, horses or recreational uses.
Practical constraints are clear: the land sits within the Oxford Green Belt and lies within 1km of the Ottmoor SSSI and RSPB reserve, which will significantly influence planning prospects. There are no mains services connected (water was historically supplied by a bowser and trough), and a wayleave crosses the northern part of the plot. Buyers should assume planning for alternative uses is not guaranteed and will require local authority consent.
This parcel will suit buyers seeking an agricultural paddock, equestrian grazing, or a countryside investment close to Oxford—particularly those who value scale, road frontage and contained boundaries. It is sold with vacant possession, includes mineral, sporting and timber rights insofar as owned, and is offered by private treaty as a whole. Interested parties should verify services, rights and planning potential before purchase.