Large, well‑accessed 52-acre arable block — auction sale, completion November 2025..
- Approximately 52 contiguous acres of arable land in four enclosures
- Direct road access to each parcel; mature hedgerow boundaries
- Level to gently sloping terrain; currently in wheat stubble
- One public footpath across the 18.17-acre field
- Not in a Nitrate Vulnerable Zone; no stewardship schemes registered
- No services connected on site; buyers must arrange any connections
- Sold at timed online auction; guide price £475k–£525k
- Auction fees and 10% deposit required; completion set for 12 Nov 2025
A single block of approximately 52 acres of arable land in Woolverton, offered freehold and vacant possession. The holding is divided into four enclosures with direct road access to each parcel, level to gently sloping terrain, mature hedgerow boundaries and currently in wheat stubble — suitable for cropping, grazing or consolidation into an existing holding.
This lot will be sold at online timed auction on Wednesday 15 October 2025 (guide price £475,000–£525,000). The land is not in a Nitrate Vulnerable Zone, is not entered into stewardship schemes and has one public footpath crossing the largest (18.17 acre) field. There are no services connected and purchasers should make their own enquiries about any required connections.
Practical points for buyers: completion is set for Wednesday 12 November 2025 and early entry for cultivations is available prior to completion. The auction process requires advance registration, a Buyer’s Administration Fee of £1,395 (retained if successful) and payment of 10% deposit within 24 hours — please factor these costs and timelines into your bid.
This is a straightforward agricultural block for an active farmer, investor or owner-occupier seeking a sizeable, well-accessed arable holding close to Bath. The land’s scale, regular field shapes and road access make it attractive for cropping or integration, but lack of services, slow broadband and the footpath should be considered when planning future uses.