- Approximately 21.54 acres (8.72 hectares)
- Fertile open land for cropping and grazing
- Frontage and adjoins the Rea Brook
- Roadside access with established hedgerows/fencing
- Sporting, mineral and timber rights included
- Public footpath crosses the land
- Previous roadside flooding at entrance; entrance raised
- Purchaser to verify boundaries and existing easements
A substantial 21.54-acre freehold block in Brockton, well suited to cropping, livestock grazing and hay/silage production. The parcel is fertile, largely open and bordered by established hedgerows and mature trees, with direct roadside access and frontage to the Rea Brook. Sporting, mineral and timber rights (as owned) are included in the sale.
The land has practical access and has had works to raise and improve the entrance level where previous roadside flooding occurred; overall the site is recorded as no flood risk. There is a public footpath crossing the land and purchasers should expect continued public access along that route. Boundaries are not defined by the seller and any buyer should verify limits on inspection.
This is a rural, low-crime setting in a remoter agricultural community offering peace, broad views and reliable production potential. It suits farmers, investors or those seeking an operational holding for arable or livestock use. The title will be sold freehold with vacant possession and will be subject to all existing easements, wayleaves and rights.
Buyers are advised to undertake their own due diligence on boundaries, rights of way, drainage and any specific environmental or agricultural agreements. Broadband speeds are reported fast for the area and mobile signal is average, supporting basic remote management and farm operations.