Elevated grazing land ideal for smallholders or equestrian use near Bakewell.
15.85 acres of permanent grassland with pockets of woodland and open bushes
Elevated position with extensive countryside views over the Peak District
Freehold title with good road access near Bakewell Golf Club
Suitable for grazing, equestrian or amenity/conservation uses
Lies within Peak District National Park — planning restrictions possible
Undulating terrain; parts may be awkward for machinery or intensive agriculture
Excellent mobile signal; very slow broadband speeds on site
No identified flood risk
Set across about 15.85 acres of permanent grassland with pockets of open bushes and woodland, this elevated parcel sits on the edge of Bakewell within the Peak District National Park. The undulating pasture offers strong grazing potential for livestock and scope for equestrian use, plus broad, uninterrupted views over the surrounding countryside and easy road access from Baslow Road.
The land is freehold and presents straightforward amenity uses: grazing, recreational access, conservation projects or long‑term holding for smallholders. Its location adjacent to Bakewell Golf Club and close to town facilities makes it convenient while still feeling remote and rural. Mobile signal is excellent; there is no identified flood risk.
Considerations for buyers: the site lies within the National Park, so development or change of use may be tightly controlled — interested parties should make their own planning and statutory enquiries. Broadband speeds are very slow and the land is undulating in parts, which may influence some uses and access within the plot.
This is a versatile rural offering for those seeking pasture close to Bakewell—suitable for grazing, equestrian use, conservation or a long‑term land investment. Buyers seeking development should factor in planning constraints and carry out due diligence.