- 5.72 acres (2.315 ha) of grassland and wooded valley
- Spring‑fed brook runs year‑round along the site length
- Elevated western end with far‑reaching countryside and valley views
- No mains services; water from the on‑site watercourse only
- Shared gateway access; purchaser granted short access right of way
- Bollards restrict Dark Lane; keys can be provided for access
- Broadband very slow and mobile coverage only average
- Sporting, timber and assumed mineral rights included (verify legally)
A rare 5.72-acre freehold parcel of grassland set in a tree‑lined valley with a spring‑fed brook running along its length. The site combines open grazing meadows and wooded slopes, elevated at the western end to provide far‑reaching countryside and Trent Valley views. The land sits just off Dark Lane with very limited passing traffic and easy road links to the A51, A515, A38 and the M6 Toll.
This is suitable for buyers seeking amenity grazing, equestrian use, private recreation or long‑term landbanking. There are no mains services on site; the brook provides a natural water supply and the perimeter is largely fenced with mature hedging and recent post‑and‑wire. Sporting, timber and (assumed) mineral rights are said to be included but should be legally verified by purchasers.
Practical considerations: access is via a shared gateway and a right of way will be granted for the short access route to Dark Lane. Bollards limit through traffic on Dark Lane and keys can be made available. Mobile signal is average and broadband speeds are very slow; purchasers should plan for off‑grid services or alternative connectivity solutions.
Sold freehold with vacant possession and chain free, this plot is best suited to buyers who value privacy, natural features and scope for low‑intensity rural uses. Any development potential is subject to planning permission and purchasers should undertake all necessary due diligence, including confirmation of rights, boundaries and any historic restrictions.