Freehold agricultural block totalling 63.04 acres, offered in two lots
Lot A: 25.02 acres – pasture, pond, brook, livestock corral, gated access
Lot B: 38.02 acres – mainly arable, long road frontage, former marl/gravel pit
Subject to Mid‑Tier Countryside Stewardship and SFI agreements (transferred to buyer)
Basic Payment Scheme run‑off retained by vendors; check entitlement implications
Public footpath along western boundary; sold with all rights of way and easements
No confirmed services on site; purchasers must verify with utility providers
Sale by public auction: 10% deposit (min £5,000) plus admin fee per lot
An extensive, ring‑fenced block of productive pasture and arable land extending to 63.04 acres, offered in two lots (Lot A: 25.02 acres; Lot B: 38.02 acres) for sale by public auction. Lot A is gently undulating pasture with gated access, a brook, pond, livestock corral and adjacent woodland; Lot B offers long road frontage, mainly arable land and a former marl/gravel pit that could be enhanced for wildlife. The land is freehold, has good road links to Solihull, Birmingham and the M42/M40 corridors and lies in a very affluent, prospering countryside area.
Practical points for buyers: the lots are sold subject to existing Mid Tier Countryside Stewardship and SFI agreements (to be taken on by the purchaser) and any rights of way and easements. A public footpath runs along the western boundary of both lots. The Basic Payment Scheme run‑off payments will be retained by the vendors. Services are not confirmed and prospective purchasers should make their own enquiries.
This holding will suit farmers, conservation buyers seeking habitat/BNG opportunities, equestrian users or investors looking for landbanking in a well‑connected rural location. Sale is by public auction on 23rd September 2025; successful bidders must sign the contract on the fall of the hammer and pay a 10% deposit (minimum £5,000) plus an administration fee per lot. Viewing is by prior appointment only and the land is sold vacant with all growing timber included.
Drawbacks to note: broadband is slow, mobile signal average, the purchaser inherits stewardship agreements until their expiry (2026/2028) and the vendor retains any BPS payments. The sale is subject to auction conditions and potential reserve pricing.