- Two adjoining parcels totalling c.12 acres
- Parcel 1: approx 2.77 acres with rhyne access
- Parcel 2: approx 9.18 acres, bridge-linked to parcel 1
- Grazed in recent years; suitable for livestock or equine use
- High flooding risk — investigate drainage and insurance
- Tenure unknown; legal checks required before purchase
- Excellent mobile signal; broadband speeds are slow
- Close to Street (1 mile) and Glastonbury (3 miles)
Almost 12 acres of pasture are offered in two adjoining parcels, both with direct access to a rhyne feeding a natural water source. The first parcel is approximately 2.77 acres (1.12 ha); the second is about 9.18 acres (3.72 ha) and connects by a wooden bridge. Both fields have been grazed in recent years and suit livestock, equestrian use or continued agricultural purposes.
The location sits roughly one mile from Street and three miles south of Glastonbury, so services and schools are within a short drive while enjoying a rural setting. Mobile signal is excellent on site, aiding management and livestock monitoring, though broadband speeds are slow. Settlement type is recorded as a city/major town area nearby rather than isolated moorland.
Important constraints are clear: the land has a high flooding risk and potential buyers should investigate drainage, insurance and any environmental or planning restrictions tied to the rhyne. Tenure is unknown and should be confirmed before exchange. There are no buildings or services guaranteed; purchasers should allow for fencing, access improvements or other site works.
This holding will appeal to agricultural users, small-scale livestock keepers or investors seeking a sizeable rural parcel near Street and Glastonbury. It offers immediate grazing potential but requires informed due diligence on flood exposure, tenure and any statutory requirements before committing.