33.65 acres of pasture with natural water and roadside access, sold vacant in January.
Approximately 33.65 acres of grazing pasture
A substantial block of pasture extending to approximately 33.65 acres, Tanycoed offers immediate agricultural potential and strong natural assets. The land has direct access from a council-maintained road, a natural water supply and open, gently sloping fields ideal for grazing stock or low-intensity agricultural uses.
Practical considerations are clear and factual: the land has been registered for single farm payment purposes but no entitlements are included in the sale. There is a public right of way crossing the property (east–west), and inspections must be carried out on foot only. The land is sold with vacant possession on 1 January 2024.
This parcel will suit buyers seeking scale and straightforward pastoral land in a quiet village setting — livestock keepers, agricultural investors or those looking to add grazing to an existing holding. The easy roadside access and natural water reduce immediate setup costs, while the lack of included subsidy entitlements and the right of way are important when assessing income potential and boundary usage.
Viewings are by foot and accompanied; prospective buyers should note the gently sloping terrain when planning stock management or any future works. There is no recorded flood risk, mobile signal is excellent and broadband is fast, which supports remote management or rural enterprise activity.