Level 1.31-acre paddock in the Peak District — ideal for grazing or small holding, auction guide £20,000..
1. Approximately 1.31 acres (0.53 ha) of level grassland suitable for mowing and grazing
2. Freehold title with vacant possession and sporting/mineral/timber rights included
3. Good roadside access; easily reached from nearby villages and towns
4. Located inside Peak District National Park — strict development controls apply
5. No mains services connected; purchasers must provide their own utilities
6. Excellent mobile signal but very slow broadband speeds
7. Guide price £20,000; sale at auction — ID and registration required
8. Flat, well-drained site with no flood risk; immediate use for livestock or horses
Lot B at Elton Moor is a level grass paddock of approximately 1.31 acres, offered freehold and tucked into the Peak District National Park. The parcel lies close to a roadside with straightforward access and is down to grass, making it immediately suitable for mowing, grazing livestock or keeping horses. Its quiet, elevated setting offers open countryside views and easy access to local walks and bridleways.
This plot will suit buyers seeking a small holding, equestrian paddock or amenity land rather than development: there are no mains services and the site lies within national park planning controls that significantly restrict built development. Broadband is very slow, though mobile signal is reported as excellent. Sporting, mineral and timber rights are included as far as they exist.
Practical points to note: the land is sold freehold with vacant possession, offered at a guide price of £20,000 and will be sold at auction (buyers should allow for registration and ID requirements). Viewing is by on-site inspection with these particulars. With no buildings or services connected, modest running costs are likely, but so too are straightforward maintenance and management options for grazing or cutting.
For a purchaser wanting a quiet paddock or small grazing parcel within easy reach of Matlock, Bakewell and local villages, Lot B is a low-cost, low-complexity rural holding with immediate practical uses. If you need utility connections or have plans for buildings, check Peak District National Park planning rules before bidding.