12.6 acres of productive pasture with roadside access, within the Peak District National Park..
Approximately 12.59 acres (5.09 ha) of flat, grass-covered pasture
Convenient roadside access for machinery and livestock handling
Suitable for mowing and grazing; productive agricultural grassland
Dry stone wall boundaries; traditional field enclosure
Located within Peak District National Park — planning restricted
Lot 2 has no mains water; purchaser must arrange supply
Freehold sale with vacant possession; sporting/mineral/timber rights included
Sold by private treaty; offers over £125,000
A useful block of productive grassland extending to approximately 12.59 acres (5.09 ha) on the edge of Over Haddon and the Peak District National Park. The parcel lies flat, is all down to grass and benefits from convenient roadside access, dry stone wall boundaries and clear potential for mowing or grazing for an agricultural holding or small-scale pasture enterprise.
The land is offered freehold with vacant possession and includes sporting, mineral and timber rights insofar as they exist. Lot 2 (this listing) does not have mains water connected, so purchasers should allow to make their own arrangements for water supply. The plot sits in a very affluent, low-crime rural area with average mobile signal and slow broadband — connectivity suitable for countryside use but not for intensive remote working without improvement.
Any changes of use or development would be subject to Peak District National Park planning controls; prospective buyers should take their own advice on planning and permitted development. The land is sold by private treaty at offers over £125,000 and may suit investors, smallholders or those seeking sizeable grazing/mowing acreage close to Bakewell and surrounding villages.