Affordable 1.89-acre freehold grazing plot beside Weir Brook — flood risk; no planning assumed.
Approximately 1.886 acres (0.763 ha) of grassland suitable for grazing or equestrian use
Gated roadside access; fenced boundaries with established hedgerows and trees
Sporting, mineral and timber rights included (as owned)
Public footpath crosses the land; sold subject to existing rights and easements
Located beside Weir Brook — Environment Agency records high flood risk
No confirmed planning consent for development; check Shropshire Council
Very slow broadband; average mobile signal due to remote location
Freehold sale with vacant possession; offered at guide price £15,000
A freehold parcel of grassland extending to approximately 1.886 acres (0.763 ha), offered for sale at a low guide price of £15,000. The site sits beside the Weir Brook with gated roadside access, established hedgerows and boundary trees, and is currently suitable for livestock grazing or equestrian use. Sporting, mineral and timber rights (as owned) are included in the sale.
Practical benefits include fenced boundaries and a public footpath across the land; vacant possession will be granted on completion. The plot is in a very low crime area and is reached via a hamlet/isolated-dwelling setting, attractive for rural uses but remote from services. Mobile signal is average and broadband speeds are very slow.
Important cautions: the Environment Agency places the land within a high chance risk of flooding, which limits development potential and affects insurance and long-term use. There is no indication of planning consent for buildings; any purchaser should assume no guaranteed development rights and make their own enquiries with Shropshire Council. The sale is subject to existing easements, rights of way and wayleaves including a public footpath.
This parcel will suit buyers seeking affordable grazing, small-scale agricultural or equestrian land, or those looking to add rural acreage to a wider holding. Buyers requiring mains services, reliable broadband, or safe building potential should factor in the flood risk and remoteness before viewing.