Substantial 4.31-acre pasture near Chapel-en-le-Frith ideal for grazing or small equestrian holding sold at auction.
Approximately 4.31 acres (1.74 hectares) of grassland
A substantial parcel of grassland extending to approximately 4.31 acres (1.74 ha) just outside the hamlet of Blackbrook, with direct roadside access and clear boundaries of dry-stone wall and post-and-wire fencing. The field sits within the Peak District National Park and offers far-reaching rural views, making it well suited to grazing, horses or as a landholding for local agricultural use.
The plot is offered freehold and will be sold at auction. There are no services connected to the land and access is straight off the lane via a gated entrance, so set-up for any new uses will require external provisions. Sporting, mineral and timber rights are understood to be included where they exist.
Buyers should note planning and use constraints associated with Peak District National Park designation which can limit development potential; any change of use or buildings would require consent from the local planning authority. The parcel has a medium flood risk in places and broadband/phone connectivity is slow to average — practical considerations for occupiers or conversion projects.
This is a straightforward, workable block of pasture in an established farming area. It will appeal to local livestock keepers, equestrian buyers and investors seeking a rural asset with immediate grazing potential and clear boundaries, but those wanting building or utility-ready land should factor in planning controls, services installation and the auction sale process.