Chain-free 7.88-acre pasture near Barnstaple — ideal for grazing or set-aside schemes.
Approximately 7.88 acres of pasture across two gently sloping fields
An attractive block of approximately 7.88 acres of pasture in Middle Marwood, offered freehold and chain free. The land is divided into two gently sloping fields with boundary hedges and some mature trees, freshly refenced with new gates. It suits grazing, small-scale equestrian use, or agricultural set-aside/carbon-credit schemes and provides wide rural views and a good degree of privacy.
Practical realities are straightforward: there are no buildings or services connected, and the site has no mobile signal. Access is via a narrow country lane; the terrain is sloping rather than flat, which should be considered for certain uses. There is no immediate development infrastructure on site.
This parcel will appeal to farmers, smallholders or investors looking for grazing land, environmental set-aside potential, or a countryside holding close to Barnstaple. The recent fencing and gates reduce immediate boundary work, but purchasers should allow for any future access, service or planting plans and obtain specialist advice on permitted uses and planning where relevant.