Substantial 4.03-acre freehold field in AONB and Greenbelt, suited to grazing or long-term holding..
- Freehold 4.03-acre field within Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
- Located in Greenbelt; development prospects are restricted
- Previously used for horses, sheep and cattle grazing
- Two gated entrances: Penfold Lane and adjacent bridle path
- No buildings or current outbuildings; summer house removed decades ago
- No planning history or applications; buyer to confirm constraints
- Slow broadband and average mobile signal; limited services
- Low flood risk, low crime, very affluent local area
A rare 4.03-acre freehold field in Holmer Green, set inside an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and designated Greenbelt. The land has been pasture for horses, sheep and cattle and is fenced with two gated entrances from Penfold Lane and an adjacent bridle path. There are no buildings, no current agricultural tie known to the seller, and the parcel is currently clear of ragwort.
This holding will appeal to buyers seeking a large rural plot for private equestrian or amenity use, or long-term land investment. The site sits half a mile from Holmer Green village and within easy reach of Great Missenden and High Wycombe stations, offering commuter links to London. The location benefits from low crime, very affluent surrounds and nearby sports and schooling provision.
Important planning and practical points are clear and should guide interest: the land lies in Greenbelt and AONB and there are no previous planning applications, so development prospects are constrained. There are no outbuildings or utility connections quoted, broadband is slow and mobile signal is average. Prospective purchasers should carry out their own searches regarding planning, access rights, services and any agricultural ties.
Offered freehold at a guide price of £300,000, this is a substantial, well-located block of countryside for private leisure, grazing or long-term holding. The straightforward, open nature of the field makes it immediately usable for grazing or recreational purposes, while potential for other uses will depend on planning permissions and statutory constraints.