26.25 acres of pasture with stream, Dartmoor views and A386 access — ideal for farming or equestrian use..
Approximately 26.25 acres of productive pasture land
Natural water supply with stream on northern and western boundaries
Six enclosures with hedgerow and fenced boundaries
Dual access from the A386 for easy vehicular reach
Suitable for livestock, equestrian or amenity use
Not enrolled in SFI or Countryside Stewardship agreements
Sold freehold with vacant possession, subject to rights of way
Very slow broadband; rural/remote location with average mobile signal
Set within the parish of Sourton, this block of approximately 26.25 acres provides productive level and gently sloping pasture with long rural views across Dartmoor. The land is laid out in six main enclosures with hedgerow and fenced boundaries and includes a picturesque stream and natural water supply along two boundaries. Dual access from the nearby A386 makes the holding easily reached from Okehampton and Tavistock.
Currently used for livestock grazing, the parcel is well suited to traditional farming, equestrian use or amenity purposes. The land is registered on the Rural Payments Agency portal but is not currently subject to Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) or Countryside Stewardship (CS) agreements, giving a purchaser flexibility to apply for schemes if desired.
Practical points to note: the sale is offered with vacant possession and freehold, but the property is sold subject to any rights of way, easements and wayleaves that cross the land. The location is rural and relatively remote, with very slow broadband speeds and average mobile signal; local services are in Okehampton approximately six miles away. Prospective buyers should satisfy themselves on boundaries, access arrangements and any grant or scheme eligibility prior to purchase.