8.62 acres of productive pasture with Peak District views — sold by auction..
Approximately 8.62 acres (3.49 ha) of productive grassland
Suitable for mowing, livestock grazing and equestrian use
Located within Peak District National Park — development restricted
Access via agricultural track and right of way through neighbouring land
No mains services on site; buyer to arrange utilities if required
Sold freehold by auction — 10% deposit and buyer’s fee payable
Purchaser responsible for keeping boundaries stockproof
Very slow broadband despite excellent mobile signal
This is a rare detached block of productive grassland extending to approximately 8.62 acres (3.49 ha) on the outskirts of Winster, within the Peak District National Park. The parcel is well suited to mowing and grazing for livestock or horses and offers broad open views over Derbyshire Dales countryside.
The land is divided into two enclosures, bounded by post-and-rail fencing and dry stone walling, with a small cluster of mature boundary trees. Vehicular access is available via an agricultural track and right of way through neighbouring farm land; there are no mains services to the plot.
Sold freehold by public auction with vacant possession, this lot will suit farmers, equestrian owners or rural investors seeking pasture with immediate agricultural use. Buyers should note National Park planning restrictions limit development potential and there are specific auction conditions, including a 10% deposit and buyer’s fee payable on the fall of the hammer.
Important practical points: the purchaser will be responsible for keeping boundaries stockproof; broadband is very slow in this location despite excellent mobile signal. Prospective buyers should inspect the legal pack and access arrangements carefully before bidding.