Offers 20.02 acres (8.91 ha) of mixed broadleaf woodland and valley grassland
Entirely within Newtondale SSSI — conservation restrictions likely apply
Guide price £50,000; sold as a whole by informal tender
Steep site with unmade access; viewings by permit and on foot only
No known services on site; purchasers must confirm utilities access
Public footpath crosses the land; sold subject to existing rights of way
Grade III agricultural land; seasonally waterlogged, clayey soils
Sporting, timber and mineral rights included insofar as owned
A rare block of established broadleaf woodland and valley-bottom grassland extending to 20.02 acres (8.91 ha) in Newtondale, within the North York Moors National Park. The site lies wholly within the Newtondale SSSI and offers high natural capital, biodiversity features and clear appeal to those with agricultural, woodland management or conservation interests.
The land slopes into the valley with Pickering Beck marking the eastern boundary and a steep woodland track from an unmade section of East Brow Road providing access. There are no known services on site; sporting, timber and mineral rights are included insofar as owned. A public footpath crosses the land and the plot is sold subject to all existing rights of way.
Important practical points: the land is Grade III agricultural classification on slowly permeable, seasonally waterlogged soils; viewing is by permit only and must be on foot — the access track is steep in places. Prospective buyers should verify boundaries with title deeds and note the SSSI designation may limit development or certain activities.
Offered for sale as a whole with a guide price of £50,000. This parcel will suit buyers seeking a conservation project, woodland management opportunity or long-term land investment within a protected and scenic National Park setting.







































































