Well‑located pasture with roadside access and long-term potential for varied uses.
- Approximately 3.31 acres (1.34 hectares) of permanent pasture
- Direct vehicular access from A379 via single gated entrance
- Falls outside former AONB – possible long‑term development potential
- No on‑site services; water connection requires pipework and approvals
- Broadband very slow locally; mobile signal excellent
- Sold by formal tender — 10% deposit required on offer
- Successful buyer pays £1,500 + VAT administration fee
- Land sold subject to wayleaves/easements; tenure unspecified
Lot 1 is an immediately usable block of permanent pasture extending to approximately 3.31 acres (1.34 ha). Its roadside gateway onto the A379 gives straightforward vehicular access and the gently sloping, west/south-facing land is well suited to grazing, hay-cutting, recreational or equestrian uses (subject to planning). The plot sits outside the former AONB boundary, which the seller highlights as offering potential for longer-term development interest.
The land has no on-site services at present. Rights will be reserved to lay pipework to an existing mains water supply on the west boundary (connection subject to South West Water regulations). Broadband speeds are very slow locally, though mobile signal is excellent. There is no identified flood risk and the immediate area is affluent with good nearby schools and Plymouth approximately five miles away.
The property is offered by formal tender closing 31 October 2025 at 12 noon. Prospective buyers should note the tender requirements: a signed contract and a cheque for 10% of the offer as deposit, and an administration fee of £1,500 plus VAT payable by the successful purchaser. The land is sold subject to any wayleaves and easements; tenure is not specified in the information provided. Viewings are at purchasers’ own risk.
This lot will suit buyers seeking a well-located smallholding or pasture with sensible access and potential for alternative uses over the longer term. Any purchaser aiming to change the use or develop should factor in planning uncertainty, service connection costs and standard legal checks before tendering.