16 acres with barn and welfare unit near Welford — development potential, sold freehold..
16.10 acres permanent pasture split into two parcels
A substantial 16.10-acre freehold holding on the edge of Binton, offered with a large three-bay portal-framed barn and a log-cabin welfare unit. The land is split into two well-maintained permanent pasture parcels, served by road access from the B439 and benefiting from mains water and single-phase power already connected to buildings. The barn (60'x50') sits on elevated ground with good eaves height and gravel floor; the cabin has basic kitchenette, WC and planning consent as a welfare unit.
The site will suit an entrepreneurial buyer, small-scale agricultural use, or a purchaser exploring permitted-development opportunities. The barn may benefit from Class Q (agricultural to residential) or Class R (flexible commercial) potential subject to formal planning confirmation — purchasers must investigate these routes. The holding includes mineral and sporting rights and vacant possession on completion.
Be aware of several material considerations: the barn roof is corrugated asbestos-type material; a septic tank serves the buildings; the property has a medium flood risk; and environmental/basic payment registration is not believed to be in place. Access is via locked palisade gates off the B439 — viewings by appointment only.
Overall this is a large, versatile rural parcel with existing services and buildings, offering clear scope for conversion, diversification or continued agricultural use, but requiring due diligence on planning, services and roof/material remediation works.