Large freehold grazing plot with equestrian potential; sold whole or in two lots.
Freehold grazing land with substantial plot size and rural outlooks
A substantial parcel of freehold pasture at South End, Much Hadham, offered as a whole or in two lots. Lot 1 (edged blue) extends to approximately 0.85 hectares (2.10 acres) with road frontage; the holding is currently productive grazing and well suited to equestrian or amenity uses, subject to planning.
The land lies in open countryside beyond the Green Belt with mature hedgerows, natural screening and wide rural outlooks. Water and electricity are available nearby (connection required). The freehold is sold with vacant possession on completion; the current grazing agreement ends 31 October 2025.
There is no planning consent and the site falls within East Herts District Council’s rural classification — independent planning advice is strongly recommended for any development proposals. No overage applies. Note the purchaser of Lot 1 would be required to erect and maintain a fence along its southern boundary if sold separately.
Practical positives include excellent mobile signal, fast broadband nearby, low flood risk and close village and town access (Much Hadham 2.8 miles; Bishop’s Stortford 5.5 miles). The guide price for Lot 1 is £85,000; purchasers should allow time for legal and utility arrangements and for the grazing tenancy to expire.