Well-located 10.8-acre pasture with road frontage and mains water to Lot 1, ideal for grazing or equestrian use..
- Approximately 10.84 acres of fenced, level-to-reasonably-level pasture
- Road frontage and vehicular access to Lots 1 and 2
- Mains water metered to Lot 1; Lots 2/3 need new connections if separate
- Lot 3 has no road frontage; sold only with Lot 1 or Lot 2
- Small area of Japanese knotweed in Lot 1 under 10-year treatment
- 11kV overhead line crosses the property
- Located within South Downs National Park — stricter planning controls
- Concrete pad in Lot 1 (former bull pen) offers equestrian/ancillary potential
A rare parcel of well-managed pasture extending to approximately 10.84 acres on Stoner Hill Road, set within the South Downs National Park. The holding is level-to-reasonably-level, fenced and subdivided into three lots, with road frontage and vehicular access to Lots 1 and 2. Lot 1 already has a metered mains water trough and a small concrete pad useful for an agricultural or equestrian shelter (subject to planning).
The land will suit buyers seeking grazing, small-scale agricultural use, equestrian paddocks or long-term investment in a protected, accessible rural location near Petersfield. Lot 3 has no independent road access and can only be bought with Lot 1 or Lot 2; purchasers should confirm required water connections for Lots 2 and 3 if bought separately. Buyers should note that the site lies within South Downs National Park where planning controls are stricter.
There are a few practical considerations: an 11kV overhead line crosses the property, and a small area of Japanese knotweed in Lot 1 is currently under a 10‑year treatment programme managed by a specialist contractor. Viewing is permitted on foot during daylight; drone footage and sales particulars are available and recommended to review before visiting.
Overall this is a straightforward, large pasture opportunity with good road frontage, proven water supply to Lot 1 and clear potential for equestrian or low‑intensity agricultural uses, subject to National Park planning rules and any required service connections.