Productive 32.4-acre field with road frontage and AONB-constrained potential.
Approximately 32.40 acres of productive pasture and meadow
Road frontage with hard track access off Nought Bank Road
Located within Nidderdale AONB; planning constraints apply
Farmhouse and stone buildings present; mixed condition, require inspection
Suitable for livestock, grazing, conservation or amenity uses
No recorded flood risk; excellent mobile and fast broadband
Private farm track access; maintenance responsibility for track and fences
Offered freehold at £200,000, large holding with uplift potential
This ring‑fenced pasture lot sits within the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offered freehold. The parcel extends to approximately 32.40 acres of productive grassland with road frontage and an internal hard track, making it suitable for continued livestock use, grazing, conservation projects or low‑impact amenity uses.
The wider holding includes extensive designated conservation woodland and historic farm buildings; the farmhouse and traditional stone buildings appear mixed in condition and may require repair, refurbishment or conversion subject to planning and AONB restrictions. Access is via a private farm track; utilities are supported by excellent mobile signal and fast broadband, and there is no recorded flood risk.
This lot will suit an agricultural buyer, land investor or someone seeking countryside amenity with scope to enhance biodiversity or diversify uses. Buyers should note that being in an AONB brings planning constraints which can limit development but can also support grants and conservation schemes. Practical considerations include maintenance of drystone walls, fences and the farm track.
Offered at £200,000 freehold, the parcel provides substantial scale and flexibility for pasture improvement, ecological enhancement or long‑term holding within a very affluent, low‑crime rural area close to small village schools and local woodland amenity.