Versatile 2.57‑acre Tyne Valley block with roadside access and natural water supply.
Productive 1.04 ha (2.57 ac) of pasture, woodland and a burn
Direct roadside access from the A6079; easy vehicular access
Natural water supply present; historically sown to arable crops
Freehold sale with vacant possession
Sporting rights included where owned; mineral rights excluded
Medium flood risk affects parts of the site
No environmental stewardship or subsidy agreements in place
Closing date set for best and final offers; submit by deadline
This accessible 1.04 ha (2.57 ac) block at Weywood combines pasture, woodland and a small burn, offering a productive site for agricultural use or amenity purposes. Located in the central Tyne Valley with direct roadside access off the A6079, the plot is well placed for continued cropping, grazing or low‑intensity smallholding activity. The land benefits from a natural water supply and vacant freehold possession.
The site also has potential for small‑scale diversification such as tourism or leisure, though any permanent change of use would require formal planning permission. Sporting rights are included where owned; mineral rights are retained by a third party. There are no environmental stewardship agreements currently on the land.
Practical points to note: there is a medium flood risk for parts of the site, and broadband speeds in the area are slow (mobile signal excellent). The vendor has set a closing date for offers, so interested parties should be prepared to submit best and final bids by the stated deadline. Buyers should satisfy themselves on measurements, access rights and any planning queries with the local authority.