Large ring‑fenced parcel ideal for grazing, hay or long‑term rural investment.
- Approximately 29.28 acres of ring‑fenced pasture and mowing ground
- Attractive south‑west facing, gently sloping fields with wide views
- Stone barn present but requires structural attention and repairs
- Right to connect mains water from Ember Lane included
- Public footpath crosses part of the land; check exact route
- Located within Peak District National Park; planning restrictions apply
- Sold at auction: 10% deposit and buyer’s fees payable on sale
- Excellent mobile signal; broadband speeds average
An unusually large, ring‑fenced parcel of pasture extending to about 29.28 acres on the edge of Bonsall, offered freehold with roadside access. The gently south‑west sloping fields are currently suitable for grazing and some mowing, and they deliver expansive views across the Derbyshire countryside within the Peak District National Park. There is a stone barn on the land that offers practical storage now and potential for alternative uses subject to planning.
Practical advantages include an express right to connect mains water from Ember Lane, excellent mobile signal and vacant possession on completion. The land’s scale and configuration suit small‑scale farming, grazing enterprises, hay production, or holding as a long‑term rural investment. The lightly treed southern edge adds character while remaining usable for livestock.
Important considerations: the stone barn requires structural attention and any conversion or new building would be controlled by the National Park planning authority. A public footpath crosses part of the site, and the sale will be conducted at auction with the requirement for a 10% deposit on the fall of the hammer and buyer’s fees. Prospective purchasers should verify boundaries, rights of way, and any planning constraints before bidding.