About 41.92 acres (approx. 16.96 ha) of pasture and woodland
An extensive block of upland pasture and woodland extending to about 41.92 acres in the Shropshire Hills AONB, offered freehold with vacant possession. The land is currently productive grassland used for grazing and haymaking, with mature hedgerows and trees that provide shelter and established tracks and fencing for easy internal access. Multiple natural springs supply water across the holding and a gated stone-track entrance lies to the north.
The site sits in a quiet hamlet setting with far-reaching rural views and direct access to an adjoining bridleway. That combination makes the plot well suited to livestock, equestrian use, low-intensity recreational pursuits or diversification into tourism and amenity uses (stables, trails, camping) subject to planning consents. There is also potential to generate income through environmental schemes and natural-capital opportunities such as tree planting, biodiversity projects and carbon initiatives, subject to eligibility and approvals.
Practical considerations are straightforward but important: purchasers must satisfy themselves on boundaries, rights of way and utility connections (water is available from natural sources; other services require enquiry). Public footpaths and byways cross parts of the land and the location is remote — mobile signal is average though broadband speeds are noted as fast. This is a low-crime, low-flood-risk holding that will suit buyers wanting a large, versatile rural parcel rather than immediate residential development without permissions.