12.3 acres fronting B5111 — grazing land with development potential, sold as a whole..
Approximately 12.3 acres in three enclosures
Frontage and access to the B5111 on Amlwch outskirts
Price guide £10,000 per acre when sold as a whole
Freehold tenure; no identified flood risk
Currently used for grazing; includes handling facilities
Some rocky outcrops; varied ground requires assessment
Excellent mobile signal and reportedly fast broadband
Remote, very deprived area with limited local services
Approximately 12.3 acres of freehold grassland in three enclosures fronting the B5111 at the edge of Amlwch, offered as a whole with a price guide of £10,000 per acre. The plot is currently used for grazing and mowing and includes useful handling facilities; the terrain is varied with some rocky outcrops and wide, uninterrupted countryside views. Utility presence is limited to water; mobile signal is excellent and broadband reported as fast, which is uncommon for such a remote location.
This holding will suit a range of buyers: small-scale agricultural users, local land investors, or someone seeking a large country plot for future projects. Its location between Rhosybol and Amlwch gives reasonable road frontage and access, but buyers should plan for any improvements or planning applications they may wish to pursue. There is no identified flood risk, and the tenure is freehold, simplifying transfer arrangements.
Important practical points: the area is classed as very deprived and as a remoter rural community, so local services and amenities are limited. Some parts of the site are rocky and will require ground assessment for intensive agricultural use or construction. There is no confirmation of planning permission or other services beyond water; prospective purchasers should carry out their own due diligence on planning, access, services and any statutory consents.