9.56 acres of productive pasture near Tywyn — ready for grazing or diversification, subject to planning..
- Approximately 9.56 acres (3.86 ha) of level to gently sloping pasture
- Mains water connected; other services untested, no warranty
- Well-fenced boundaries and natural shelter from hedgerows
- Very low flood risk; within Snowdonia National Park
- Suitable immediately for sheep and cattle grazing
- Development/diversification subject to National Park planning
- Tenure not confirmed in supplied data; verify title and rights
- Area described as very deprived; local services limited
A substantial block of agricultural grassland extending to approximately 9.56 acres (3.86 ha), offered with mains water and clear pasture suitable for livestock grazing. The gently undulating fields have well-defined hedgerow boundaries, natural shelter and existing access suitable for farm machinery, making the holding immediately usable for sheep or cattle. Flood risk is recorded as very low and the land sits within Snowdonia National Park close to the Cardigan Bay coast and Tywyn.
The site has potential for diversification — equestrian use, livery, or low-impact tourism (glamping/eco-lodges) — but any change of use or development will require planning permission from the National Park authority. Services are stated as mains water; other utilities and service condition have not been tested and no warranties are provided. Rights of way, easements and boundaries are sold as existing and purchasers should satisfy themselves of exact extents before contract.
Practical matters to note: tenure is recorded as unknown in the supplied data (buyers should verify title/tenure), entitlements registered with Rural Payments Wales may be available by separate negotiation, and viewing is by foot only. The location benefits from fast broadband and average mobile signal (4G mast c.1 mile), but the surrounding area is described as very deprived which may affect grant or funding eligibility and local services.
This land will suit farmers seeking additional grazing, purchasers looking for a rural investment or those planning low-impact diversification. It offers immediate agricultural utility with scope for long-term value growth subject to permissions and confirmation of tenure and services.