Secluded rural acreage with immediate common access and grazing rights.
About 6.17 acres of gently sloping pasture and enclosed paddocks
Freehold with grazing rights to South Tawton and Okehampton commons
Located inside Dartmoor National Park — planning restrictions apply
No services connected; no mains water, electricity or drainage
Access only via an unmetalled public bridleway from the highway
Seasonal stream runs through the land; not a permanent water source
Grazing entitlement limited to 1 livestock unit across commons
Boundaries shown for identification; vendor will not define fences
A generous 6.17-acre freehold pasture set on the southern edge of South Zeal, offering straightforward grazing and immediate access to Dartmoor’s common land by bridleway. The land is split into enclosures by stock fencing and stone walls, partly level with gentle slopes and a seasonal stream that adds interest and natural drainage.
This lot will suit smallholders, walkers and countryside owners seeking rural space close to Okehampton’s services (about five miles away). There are no services connected and the land lies within Dartmoor National Park, so any building or change of use would be restricted by park planning policies.
Access is by an unmetalled public bridleway and the sale includes sporting and mineral rights insofar as owned. The parcel carries established common grazing rights (one livestock unit) and is sold with vacant possession; boundaries are identified for guidance only and the vendor will not define fence ownership.
Practical considerations are clear: no mains services, seasonal stream, and national park designation limiting development potential. For those seeking pasture, recreational land or an investment in rural acreage with immediate common access, this is a straightforward, low-crime, scenic holding.