Four adjoining pasture parcels with development potential; sold at auction — due diligence essential.
Guide price £85,000; sale by auction on 25 Sept 2025
For investors or landowners seeking a substantial parcel on Glastonbury’s fringe, this lot offers four adjoining pasture fields with immediate access from Edmund Hill Lane. The guide price reflects clear scope for agricultural use, pasture rental, or potential redevelopment subject to planning and verification of title. The land is sold at auction on 25 September 2025 — bidders should complete their legal and technical due diligence beforehand.
The holding comprises gently and more steeply sloping permanent pasture with countryside views and mature boundaries. A former access onto Old Wells Road is overgrown but may be reopenable by the purchaser, which could improve connectivity. There is no recorded flood risk for the site; broadband speeds are reported fast and the location sits on the small town fringe of Glastonbury with nearby schools and basic amenities.
Material considerations: tenure is recorded as unknown and the plot will be sold at auction, so buyers must verify title and rights of access. The area records above-average crime and local deprivation indicators; any change of use or development would require planning confirmation and likely investment in site clearance and access works. This is a sizable, versatile block best suited to buyers prepared to manage or develop rural land holdings.