- 6.11 acres (approx. 2.47 ha) of predominantly pasture land
- Enclosed by stock-proof fencing and mature hedging
- Borders a stream; gently undulating terrain with rural views
- Mains water available on site
- Access via iron gate from an unclassified road off the B4224
- Small derelict field shelter present; needs repair or removal
- Sporting rights held by a third party (no further details)
- Medium flood risk on parts of the plot
This attractive 6.11-acre parcel in Sollers Hope sits between Ross-on-Wye and Hereford, quietly tucked into open countryside. The land is mainly pasture, gently undulating, and enclosed by stock-proof fencing and hedging, with a stream forming one boundary — ideal for a pony paddock, amenity ground, or small-scale agricultural use.
Practical services include mains water and vehicular access from an unclassified road via an iron gate. The plot benefits from rural views and an excellent mobile signal, making it straightforward to manage remotely or visit regularly. The location is convenient for local market towns and their motorway links while remaining a peaceful, hamlet setting.
There are some important constraints to note: sporting rights are retained by a third party, and the land carries a medium flood risk. A small, derelict field shelter stands on the plot and will need removal or repair. Buyers should also be aware the property is sold subject to any existing wayleaves, rights of way, or restrictions.
Offered freehold at £75,000, this parcel suits buyers seeking a pony paddock, amenity land, or an agricultural investment with potential. It would also appeal to those able to manage minor maintenance and accept the current third-party sporting rights and flood considerations.