Freehold agricultural block of about 12.18 acres (4.93 ha)
Currently used for grazing livestock and silage production
Roadside access and track to the northern boundary
Established hedgerows, pond and panoramic countryside views
Sporting, timber and mineral rights included where owned
Sold subject to existing rights, easements and wayleaves
Purchaser must erect stock‑proof fence between marked points A and B
No flood risk; remote hamlet location with average broadband
A substantial freehold block extending to approximately 12.18 acres (4.93 ha) in the rural hamlet of Betchcott, near Church Stretton. The land is currently laid to grass and managed for grazing and silage, with established hedgerows, roadside access and a track to the northern boundary. A small pond and open panoramic countryside views add practical and visual value.
The sale includes sporting, timber and mineral rights where owned, and vacant possession will be granted on completion. The land is sold subject to all existing rights, wayleaves and easements; purchasers should note public and private rights may affect use. Boundaries are not defined by the seller, and the buyer is required to erect a stock-proof fence between the marked points A and B.
This parcel is suited to continued agricultural use (livestock, forage production, equestrian) or offers potential for alternative uses subject to planning permission. Practical considerations include the need to confirm boundaries, any specific access or service arrangements, and the purchaser’s obligations under existing rights and covenants. Viewings are by appointment only.