Large pasture close to Clevedon — farming, amenity or conservation potential, sold at auction..
- 6.69 acres of permanent pasture near Clevedon
- Direct vehicular access off Clevedon Lane
- Mature hedgerow boundaries; level to gently sloping
- Overhead power lines cross the site (wayleave applies)
- No mains services; very slow broadband but excellent mobile signal
- Historic restrictive covenant limits use to agriculture
- SSSI Impact Risk Zone; planning consents may be required
- Sold at auction; buyer pays £1,000 + VAT contribution
A rare 6.69-acre parcel of permanent pasture on Clevedon Lane, offered at auction with direct road access and mature hedgerow boundaries. The plot is level to gently sloping, currently unimproved and suited to grazing, amenity or conservation uses subject to statutory consents. Overhead power lines cross the site (wayleave in place).
Practical considerations: there are no mains services on site and broadband is very slow, although mobile signal is excellent. The land sits within an SSSI impact risk zone and is understood to be subject to a historic restrictive covenant limiting use to agriculture; purchasers should seek their own legal and planning advice. The sale is by in-room and livestream auction (guide price £60,000) — completion is six weeks after exchange.
This lot will suit farmers, investors or buyers seeking land for conservation or low‑intensity agricultural use. The absence of environmental scheme enrolment and no development clawback simplifies ownership, but buyers must allow for the buyer’s administration fee, a £1,000 plus VAT contribution to the seller’s costs on completion, and any costs associated with obtaining consents or connecting services.
Note: overhead lines, wayleaves and existing easements pass over the land; an adjacent owner is scheduled to erect boundary fencing by October 1, 2025. Interested parties should review the auction pack and legal documents prior to bidding and be aware the seller may withdraw or sell prior to the auction date.