3.59 acres of flat, fenced pasture land suitable for grazing
A rare 3.59-acre block of flat pasture on the edge of Rubery, Waseley Field offers open green space with strong connectivity to Birmingham and local towns. The parcel is fully enclosed with stock-proof fencing and currently grazed by horses, making it immediately useable for low-intensity agricultural or equestrian purposes. Full vehicular access is provided via a private driveway from Gunner Lane that also serves neighbouring properties.
The land sits within the West Midlands Green Belt, so any change of use or built development would be subject to planning restrictions. There are no current or past planning permissions on the site, though nearby small agricultural buildings and two barn conversions off the same driveway indicate limited precedents for ancillary works in the area. The freehold will be sold with vacant possession.
This holding will suit buyers seeking a countryside asset close to city amenities — for grazing, equestrian use, or long-term land investment. Excellent road links (A38, M5, M42) and proximity to Longbridge rail make the site accessible, while Waseley Hills Country Park and local services in Rubery provide recreational and community benefits. Note practical limitations: the plot is in the Green Belt, broadband speeds are reported very slow, and access is via a private driveway shared with other properties.