Approximately 3.523 acres (1.426 hectares) of freehold grazing land
A rare freehold parcel of approximately 3.523 acres (1.426 hectares) of grazing land on the edge of Little London, Longhope. The field is level to gently undulating with open countryside views and nearby ponds, making it well suited to grazing, equestrian use or as a private rural holding. Water is connected via a sub meter, and the site benefits from excellent mobile signal and fast broadband for a rural location.
A small strip of the land already has planning permission for the creation of a natural burial site (Forest of Dean Council reference P1106/22/FUL), offering a ready-made specialist use. The remainder of the acreage has no buildings and would require separate consents for development; buyers should note that further planning permissions would be needed for other commercial or residential schemes. There is no flood risk recorded for the plot.
This is an attractive purchase for a buyer seeking countryside ownership, an amenity investment (equine/grazing), or a specialist burial-ground opportunity. The plot sits in an affluent, low-crime rural area characterized by an ageing population profile — desirable for quiet, low-traffic uses but less suited to intensive community services or large-scale development. Practical considerations: access gates must be respected (neighbouring livestock present), and any change of use beyond the approved strip will require planning applications and potentially additional services.