0.65-acre smallholding with New Forest access and renovation potential.
- Approximately 0.65 acres with direct New Forest access
- Includes New Forest forest rights (historic entitlement)
- Range of outbuildings: 4 stables, hay barn, loose boxes
- Concrete base (former mobile home) — potential subject to planning
- Structures dilapidated; significant repairs or demolition likely
- Medium flood risk noted; may affect development or insurance
- Freehold plot in a secluded hamlet setting
- Above-average local crime statistics; consider security measures
A rare 0.65-acre parcel in Linford offering direct access into the New Forest and historic forest rights. The site is arranged as a compact smallholding with a mix of outbuildings — including four stables, feed store, hay barn, loose boxes and a six-bay implement/livestock shelter — giving immediate equestrian or agricultural utility.
The concrete base where a mobile home once stood provides a clear starting point for future use, subject to planning. Several timber and metal structures are present but are dilapidated and will need repair or replacement; the site is best suited to a buyer willing to carry out refurbishment or pursue a planning application for alternative uses.
Practical considerations are important: the plot lies in a hamlet/isolated setting with medium flood risk and above-average local crime statistics. Broadband speeds are fast and the land is freehold, but any change of use or new buildings will require planning consent from the National Park authority.
This property will appeal to buyers seeking a private smallholding or equestrian base with direct forest access and development potential. Lenders and insurers may require surveys given the condition of buildings and location factors — purchasers should budget for repair, planning applications, and potential flood-mitigation measures.