Large pasture with views towards Butser Hill, suitable for equine or agricultural uses.
Approximately 6.9 acres (2.79 hectares) of permanent pasture
A substantial, gently sloping pasture of approximately 6.9 acres within the protected landscape of the South Downs National Park. The parcel sits on a rise with wide views towards Butser Hill and direct road access from East Meon Road, making it immediately usable for agricultural or recreational purposes.
Currently used for equine purposes, the land includes a concrete‑pad animal shelter useful for storage or livestock. The plot is offered freehold with vacant possession and could suit a range of alternative uses — including viticulture — subject to obtaining any necessary planning consents from the National Park authority.
Practical considerations are straightforward: there are no utility connections on site, boundaries will be the purchaser’s responsibility, and a Public Right of Way runs along the southern edge. Development options are limited by National Park planning controls, so buyers seeking change of use should factor in time and consent risk.
This holding will suit buyers seeking a sizeable country parcel for grazing, equestrian use, small‑scale farming or specialist planting (subject to planning). Its tranquillity, open views and road access make it a rare rural acquisition, but it’s best for purchasers prepared to manage services, boundaries and planning constraints.