Approximately 4.95 acres (2.0 ha) of productive, securely fenced grazing
Easily accessed from Kirkton Road, near Newtyle village centre
Mature parkland trees provide shelter and character
Level pasture suited to grazing or small-scale equestrian use
Average mobile signal and broadband; limited digital connectivity
Sold freehold; no flood risk recorded
Area classified as very deprived — consider local investment profile
No permissions or services guaranteed; planning checks advised
Set on the edge of Newtyle village, The Glebe offers approximately 4.95 acres (2.0 ha) of securely enclosed productive grazing with a number of mature parkland trees. The land is easily accessed from Kirkton Road and sits close to the village centre, making it convenient for agricultural use, small-scale equestrian keeping or as a private amenity paddock.
The parcel is level, well fenced and presented as productive pasture with no recorded flood risk. Services are limited: mobile signal and broadband are reported as average and there is no information on council tax or current service connections. Any change of use or development would require the usual planning permissions and statutory consents.
This holding will suit buyers seeking a substantial, ready-to-use grazing block in a tranquil rural setting near community amenities (shop, church, garage, post office). Buyers should note the wider area is described as very deprived, which may affect long-term prospects for nearby investment and services.
Practical matters to consider: the land is sold freehold and appears well maintained, but purchasers should commission their own surveys, legal checks, and enquiries about rights of access, services and planning before committing.