Approximately 0.42 acres (0.17 ha) of level amenity land
Roadside vehicular access onto the A438
Narrow, elongated shape limits development potential
Bounded by native hedging with small rear woodland
Suitable for private garden extension or ancillary uses
No buildings; utilities and tenure not confirmed
About 4 miles from Hereford; village services nearby
Low flood risk; slow broadband and average mobile signal
A freehold parcel of amenity land extending to approximately 0.42 acres (0.17 ha) in the village of Lugwardine, around 4 miles east of Hereford. The plot is predominantly level, with roadside frontage to the A438 and boundaries of mixed native hedgerow and a small area of woodland to the rear, offering rural outlooks. Its narrow, elongated shape has historically been used as an extension to neighbouring gardens and suits private amenity use or ancillary garden expansion.
The site offers straightforward vehicular access from the A438 and sits within a very affluent, low-crime rural settlement close to village services and several well-rated primary and secondary schools. There is no recorded risk of flooding and the immediate character is semi-rural and quiet, with typical mobile signal (average) but slow broadband speeds.
Potential buyers should note the plot’s constraints: the size is modest (circa 0.42 acres) and the narrow/linear form will influence any development or subdivision potential and access arrangements. There are no buildings or services on the land and no known outstanding planning permissions; any alternative use beyond private amenity would be subject to planning consent. Tenure details were not provided and should be confirmed prior to offer.