18.26 acres of prime pasture near Ashburton, offered by informal tender..
18.26 acres (7.39 ha) of permanent pasture with arable cropping potential
Fully enclosed with stock fencing; three single-vehicle gateways for access
Served by well/mains water; potential sub‑metering or new mains connection required
Gentle south-facing gradient; largely level to gently sloping fields
Close to A38 dual carriageway — good road links to M5/national network
Freehold with sporting and mineral rights included (as far as known)
Sold by informal tender; may be offered in up to eight lots — check timetable
Very slow broadband; rural site suited to agricultural rather than digital businesses
This 18.26-acre freehold parcel at Dipwell Farm offers a straightforward agricultural opportunity close to Ashburton and the A38. The land is permanent pasture with a gentle south-facing slope and has been used historically for arable cropping, making it well suited to grazing or cropping operations. Stock fencing encloses the boundaries and three single-vehicle gateways provide access.
Practical services are in place: the lot is served by a well/mains water supply, and all sporting and mineral rights are included as far as known. The site is offered by informal tender and may be sold as part of a larger split (up to eight lots), which gives buyers flexibility but also requires attention to shared-service arrangements.
Important considerations: if the farm is sold in separate lots, purchasers of Lots 3 and 4 will require sub-meters to be installed by the purchaser of Lot 1 within eight weeks, or alternatively must make their own mains connections — buyers should budget for potential water-connection costs and conservations for rights of access. Broadband on site is very slow; this is farmland rather than a residential development site. Viewings are by appointment and the sale is by informal tender with set timetable and exchange requirements.