2.99-acre freehold equestrian plot with stable block and nearby bridleways — sold at auction.
2.99 acres with four-box stable and tack room
A rare edge-of-town equestrian holding of about 2.99 acres (1.21 ha) with a four-box timber stable, tack room and a three-bay Dutch barn. The site sits alongside Whitnash Brook, is divided into three paddocks with post-and-rail fencing, and includes hardcore parking for two to three vehicles — a turnkey grazing setup for private riders or small-scale livery use. Rainwater harvesting and a solar panel provide limited water and electricity to the stable block.
The buildings are functional but weathered and will need repair or upgrading; the timber stable and Dutch barn are serviceable for current use but not connected to mains water or electricity. A disused railway wagon is used as a hay store and the ground slopes westward across Grade 3 grazing. A public footpath follows the stream on the western boundary and the site is accessed by gates from the lane to the south (vendors state long-standing use; formal access rights are in the data room).
This lot is offered freehold by online auction with vacant possession. Bidders should note the auction terms: initial card authorisation on the fall of the hammer, staged deposit payments and purchaser fees. The site is best suited to private equestrian owners, riders seeking nearby bridle paths, or buyers planning modest refurbishment and connection to mains services.
Practical considerations: broadband speeds are very slow, mobile signal is excellent, and the local area is very affluent with established farming communities nearby. The property carries no identified flood risk but will require enquiries into mains services, access rights documentation and any intended change of use or development plans.