Near‑10 acres of pasture and woodland with development potential subject to consent.
- Approximately 4.63 acres (Lot 1) of pasture with direct lane access
- Additional Lot 2 of 5.24 acres including 0.73-acre SINC woodland
- Two gated entrances off Biddenfield Lane, viewing on foot only
- Historic consents for 300m² agricultural building now expired
- No services connected; rights exist to connect water and drainage
- Cable easement across the land related to nearby solar proposals
- Public footpath runs inside the perimeter of Lot 2
- Boundary fence to be erected post-sale depending on offers
A rare near-10-acre parcel just off Biddenfield Lane, offered as two lots with Lot 1 extending to 4.63 acres of pasture and Lot 2 to 5.24 acres including gorse and a 0.73-acre belt of broadleaved SINC woodland. The land sits outside the South Downs National Park, with two gated accesses directly off the lane and clear, open pasture suitable for agricultural use, grazing or low‑density rural projects.
Historic prior‑notification consents for a 300m² timber agricultural building were granted in 2019 and 2021 but were not implemented and have now expired. Services are not connected on site, though there are rights to connect to nearby mains water and drainage and low‑voltage electricity is available nearby — buyers must make their own enquiries and bear connection costs.
Practical considerations include a public footpath passing through Lot 2, a cable easement allowing a cable to be laid through the land (linked to a nearby proposed solar scheme), and the responsibility for any dividing fence between the lots being determined by sale offers. The woodland area is designated as a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC), which will influence management and any future proposals.
This holding will suit purchasers seeking countryside investment, agricultural use or a private paddock with development potential subject to planning. Study the drone footage and sales particulars before viewing; on‑site pegs are indicative and areas are subject to survey.