Elevated 1.48-acre paddock with stone outbuilding, subject to planning.
Total area approximately 1.48 acres across two adjoining lots
Two adjoining parcels extending to approximately 1.48 acres in an elevated Peak District position, offering wide views across Chapel-en-le-Frith and the Derbyshire hills. Lot 1 includes three timber sheds and a derelict stone agricultural building with road frontage; most recently used as an allotment and offering scope for alternative uses subject to planning. Lot 2 is a level parcel of mowable grassland suitable for grazing, small-scale agricultural or amenity use.
Services are not connected to the land; mains water and electricity are understood to be nearby in the roadside verge and would require separate enquiry and connection. The site sits within the Peak District National Park, so any development or change of use will be subject to the National Park Authority’s planning controls. Boundaries are the purchaser’s responsibility and the land is sold freehold with vacant possession.
This is a straightforward purchase for someone seeking a smallholding, paddock, or an allotment site with handy storage, or for an investor wanting a countryside parcel with renovation potential in the stone building (subject to consent). Note the plot is Grade 4 soil (lower agricultural productivity) and broadband speeds are very slow — a rural asset, not a serviced residential plot.
Interested buyers should factor in planning constraints, potential connection costs for utilities, and boundary maintenance. Offers are invited as two lots or as a whole; boundaries and access are shown for identification only — prospective purchasers should check title and contract documents before bidding.