Freehold 7.07-acre amenity land with spring water and carbon potential, roadside access to A495..
- 7.07 acres (2.86 ha) of amenity grassland with roadside A495 access
- Natural spring water supply present and easily accessible
- High carbon sequestration potential from existing grasses
- Vacant possession; option to sell whole or in lots
- Enrolled in HLS until 31.08.24, receivable £1,300 p.a. (transfer optional)
- No Basic Payment Scheme entitlements included with sale
- Boundaries, easements and rights of way to be independently verified
- Remote area with very slow broadband and limited local services
A rare 7.07-acre freehold amenity parcel adjacent to Vownog Terrace, offered with roadside access onto the A495. The grassland has notable carbon sequestration potential and a natural spring water supply, providing value for conservation, carbon-offset projects or low-intensity agricultural use. Vacant possession and the option to sell in lots suit buyers seeking flexible acquisition sizes.
The land is enrolled in a Higher Level Stewardship (HLS) scheme paying £1,300 per year until 31.08.24; this agreement can be transferred with the sale or excluded. No Basic Payment Scheme entitlements are included. Purchasers should note statutory designations may apply — planning and environmental enquiries are the buyer’s responsibility.
Practical considerations: boundaries are for purchasers to verify, and the property is sold subject to any existing easements, wayleaves and rights of way. The location is in a remoter, established farming community with very low crime levels but very slow broadband and limited local services. This is a straightforward, largely undeveloped amenity parcel for conservation-minded buyers, farmers, or investors seeking carbon value or future subdivision potential.