Versatile rural parcel with water, shelter and development potential.
Approximately 27.34 acres (11.063 ha) of Grade 4 permanent pasture
Set across approximately 27.34 acres (11.063 ha) of Grade 4 permanent pasture, this flat, well-bounded holding is arranged as two paddocks with mature hedgerows and a small natural pond. The land has a private right of access from the B4011 via a maintained track, mains water to a trough, an open‑sided timber livestock shelter (c. 52 sqm / 560 sq ft) and a corral — practical features for grazing or equestrian use.
The site’s location on the edge of Blackthorn near Bicester presents potential for environmental diversification. The land could be suited to Suitable Alternative Natural Greenspace (SANG), Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) or other regenerative schemes, subject to planning and approvals. Buyers seeking an income or capital appreciation should investigate local authority policy and planning constraints with Cherwell District Council.
Buyers should note several material considerations: a 400kV overhead power line and a National Grid tower cross one parcel; a public footpath crosses the land; there is a recorded medium flood risk; and broadband speeds in the area are very slow. The property is offered freehold with vacant possession; purchasers take the land subject to existing rights, wayleaves and easements.
This holding will suit agricultural users wanting immediate grazing or forage land, equestrian owners seeking an affordable private turnout, or investors exploring environmental or alternative-use opportunities. Due diligence on access, services and planning potential is strongly advised before offer.