347-acre strategic land parcel beside Holme Pierrepont — wide-use potential (STP).
347 acres (140.5 ha) contiguous landholding on urban fringe
A hugely rare 347-acre (140.5 ha) parcel on the urban fringe of West Bridgford, offering broad development potential for agriculture, aquaculture, leisure, amenity and environmental uses (all subject to planning). The site sits immediately adjacent to Holme Pierrepont National Watersports Centre and Country Park, providing immediate recreational connections, lakeside character and expansive countryside views.
This holding will appeal to investors, land managers and conservation-minded developers seeking a large, contiguous block close to Nottingham yet with a rural feel. Practical advantages include low flood risk, fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and proximity to village amenities and a good primary school. The affluent local area and nearby leisure cluster strengthen leisure or amenity-use cases.
Important practical points: the site is offered as a whole and any change of use or development would require planning consent — potential uses are indicative and not guaranteed. Tenure is currently unspecified and should be clarified during due diligence. Buyers should allow for planning, statutory consents and any site-specific surveys before committing.
This is a strategic acquisition opportunity for a purchaser able to manage a large, long-term project: strong location, extensive landholding and flexible prospective uses, balanced by planning and legal steps required to realise value.