Large freehold meadow with environmental income potential near the Welsh border.
Approximately 11.27 acres of productive grassland for grazing or mowing
Established hedgerows and natural water sources on site
Freehold sale; vacant possession on completion
Eligible for environmental schemes and carbon/biodiversity opportunities
Located within a flood zone — medium flooding risk
Right of way across the fields; purchasers to review access
Very slow broadband and average mobile signal across the site
Services not guaranteed; buyers must confirm utility connections
This 11.27-acre freehold parcel at Bontain Farm offers productive grassland in attractive Shropshire countryside, close to the Welsh border. The land is well suited to livestock grazing and mowing for hay or silage, with established hedgerows and natural water sources that support agricultural use immediately.
Beyond farming, the plot has potential to generate income from environmental schemes, tree planting, biodiversity net gain and carbon credits, subject to scheme eligibility. There is an existing right of way across the fields; purchasers should inspect the plan and factor access into their management arrangements.
Important practical points are transparent: the site lies within a flood zone and has very slow broadband and average mobile signal, which may influence certain uses. Services and utilities are not guaranteed; buyers must make their own enquiries about connections. Boundaries are for the purchaser to verify and the sale is subject to any wayleaves and easements.
This lot will suit agricultural buyers, land investors or those seeking environmental income opportunities who value a large, well-defined countryside holding. It offers immediate agricultural utility with scope for income diversification, while requiring due diligence on flood risk, access and services before purchase.