Freehold 15.27 acres including pasture, two pools and 1.70 acres woodland
Two access points provided, both are shared with neighbouring landowners
Large, flat field of about 5.84 acres suitable for grazing or amenity use
Pools approx. 0.63 and 0.95 acres—stocked for fishing, high wildlife value
No services connected on site; mains connections would be required
Very slow broadband and average mobile signal—limited digital connectivity
No flood risk; low local crime; rural hamlet setting near schools and countryside
Offered by private treaty; development requires consents and further checks
Approximately 15.27 acres of freehold land in a quiet Worcestershire setting, combining pasture, two fishing pools and 1.70 acres of mature woodland. The site offers a large, flat field of about 5.84 acres suitable for grazing or amenity use, plus additional pasture extending to 11.10 acres. Two sizable water bodies (circa 0.63 and 0.95 acres) provide genuine recreational value for angling and wildlife interest.
Access is available via two points (shared with neighbours); there are no services connected to the land. The holding presents clear potential for agricultural uses, private recreation, or conservation; any development would require statutory consents and the provision of services. Broadband is very slow and mobile signal is average — practical considerations for any long-term occupancy or intensive use.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, low local crime, no identified flood risk, and proximity to established rural communities and local schools. The landscape’s mix of pasture, pools and woodland creates strong biodiversity value and an attractive, secluded character. The property is offered by private treaty with a guide price of £200,000.
Notable drawbacks: no mains services on site, shared access rights (two points of access shared with neighbours), and limited digital connectivity. Prospective buyers should commission their own surveys, checks on statutory rights and access, and investigate any planning or environmental constraints before purchase.