Freehold 12.72-acre pasture with potential for alternative uses, subject to planning consent..
12.72 acres of permanent pasture, ring‑fenced block
Freehold title — straightforward ownership
Slightly undulating, generally good grazing condition
No identified flood risk; excellent mobile and fast broadband
Village location with nearby shops, bus links and good primary schools
Alternative uses possible but require necessary planning consents
Services/utilities not specified — purchasers should verify connections
Likely costs and timescale for planning or development applications
Twelve and a half acres of permanent pasture sit on the edge of Mottram in Longdendale, presented as a sound, ring‑fenced block in generally good heart. The slightly undulating grassland offers clear agricultural value for grazing, silage or conservation uses, with expansive countryside views and no identified flood risk.
The freehold title and rural setting make this plot of interest to smallholding buyers and investors. The site is described as having some potential for alternative uses, but any change of use or development would require the necessary planning consents; this is not guaranteed. Services and utility connections are not specified and should be checked before purchase.
Practical positives include good mobile signal and fast broadband in the area, proximity to village amenities and a choice of nearby primary schools rated Good. Notable cautions: the land’s development potential is subject to planning approval, there is no express permission or services information included, and purchasers should allow for costs and time associated with planning applications and any site works.
Overall, this is a straightforward agricultural holding with scope for long‑term value uplift if planning opportunities arise. It will suit buyers seeking an income-producing pasture block, a private rural holding, or a development speculative purchase where planning feasibility has been/ will be explored.