Pasture plot with concrete pad and lane access, ideal for grazing or rural holding.
- 3.39 acres of pasture land
- Concrete pad where an agricultural barn once stood
- One existing water trough on the plot
- Vehicular access directly from the lane
- Freehold title
- No flood risk reported
- Excellent mobile signal; very slow broadband
- Rural hamlet location; confirm services and planning
A substantial 3.39-acre block of pasture in Diptford, offered freehold and ready for immediate agricultural use. The parcel includes a concrete pad where an agricultural barn formerly stood and a single maintained water trough, making it suitable for grazing livestock or storing equipment. Vehicular access from the lane is in place, and the land is described as having excellent mobile signal and no flood risk.
The site sits within a quiet hamlet/isolated-dwelling setting, with rolling Devon countryside and mature hedgerows around the plot. That rural privacy will appeal to buyers seeking open space for hobby farming, grazing, or long-term landholding. The proximity of small local schools and an affluent wider area suggests a peaceful, well-regarded locality.
Practical points are straightforward: the sale is freehold, broadband speeds are reported as very slow, and council tax in the wider area is described as quite expensive. There is a concrete pad already on site but no information is given about existing buildings or current utility connections—buyers should confirm services and any planning constraints before purchase.
Offered at £50,000, this is a simple, low-complexity land purchase for someone seeking pasture in a scenic Devon location. It suits purchasers who value open space and rural character and who are prepared to manage access, services, and any future development or improvements themselves.