Rare 34-acre Grade 3 agricultural block with grazing, equestrian and BNG potential.
Versatile Grade 3 agricultural land, 34.30 acres (13.88 ha)
Divided into three parcels with traditional hedgerow boundaries
Central pond present — ecological value and management requirement
Available via a new 250-year lease; check tenure details carefully
Sold subject to restrictive covenants: no residential, office, retail, industrial
Potential income from habitat enhancement and sale of BNG credits
Very slow broadband; high local crime recorded
This is a rare, substantial block of Grade 3 agricultural land extending to 34.30 acres (13.88 ha) on Dairy House Lane, Woodford. Broadly level and grassed, the site is divided into three parcels with traditional hawthorn hedges, post-and-wire fencing and a central pond. It suits grazing, equestrian uses and general agricultural activity.
The land offers immediate rural-use potential and possible income from habitat enhancement and sale of Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) credits. It benefits from a pleasing open outlook within an affluent South Manchester village setting, good mobile signal, and proximity to local schools and countryside amenity.
Important legal and practical constraints are stated plainly: the sale is available via a new 250-year lease, and the site is offered subject to restrictive covenants that prohibit residential, office, retail and industrial development. Broadband speeds are very slow and the site is in a high-crime area, which may affect certain uses or management plans. Prospective buyers should verify tenure details and covenants before committing.
This parcel will suit farmers, equestrian buyers, or investors seeking land with income potential from habitat works. The absence of buildings and the clear, level fields make the site easy to manage, but any change of use is limited by the covenants and purchasers should allow for site management and fencing upkeep.