Extensive rural acreage with barn and water supply, suited to grazing or investment.
- Approximately 56.19 acres (22.73 hectares) of Grade 4 pastureland
- Traditional stone under slate barn present, no services connected
- Roadside access from Docker Lane; northern parcel accessed beneath railway
- Natural water supply available on the land
- Currently in a Sustainable Farming Incentive scheme
- Sold subject to rights, wayleaves and easements; check title
- Tenure not specified; vacant possession on completion
- Offers by informal tender, deadline 12pm 17 Sept 2025
A substantial block of pastureland extending to approximately 56.19 acres (22.73 ha), offered with vacant possession and roadside access from Docker Lane. The holding is Grade 4 pasture, best suited to grazing, low-intensity agricultural use or as a land bank for longer-term rural investment. A traditional stone under slate barn stands on site but currently has no services connected.
Practical positives include a natural water supply, established field boundaries and mature hedgerows, and participation in the Sustainable Farming Incentive scheme which may provide short-term income or management support. Viewing is straightforward during daylight hours; the plot lies north of the village of Arkholme and benefits from low local crime rates and an affluent surrounding area.
Important practical points and constraints are set out plainly. The barn has no service connections and would require investment to convert or re-purpose. The land is sold subject to all existing rights, wayleaves and easements — access to the northern parcel is beneath a railway line — and tenure is not specified in the particulars. The agricultural classification (Grade 4) indicates modest soil quality and lower cropping potential compared with higher-grade land.
Offers are invited by informal tender, with best and final bids due by 12 noon on Wednesday 17 September 2025. Interested parties should note the title and legal checks required, and consider access restrictions, potential improvement costs and scheme entitlements before bidding.