Ring‑fenced 16 acres near Woodfalls with water, road access and grazing potential.
- Ring‑fenced pasture totalling about 16 acres (6.5 ha)
- Four manageable fields, each with access to a water trough
- Timber hay/straw store and field shelter on site
- Two mains water supplies; direct road access onto B3080
- Located within New Forest National Park (planning restrictions likely)
- Lies in a Nitrate Vulnerable Zone (regulatory limits on inputs)
- No Basic Payment Scheme entitlements included in sale
- Public footpath across south‑east corner; seasonal spring runs through land
A rare, ring‑fenced block of pasture extending to about 16 acres (6.5 ha) on the northern edge of the New Forest National Park. The land is useable now for grazing, subdivided into four manageable fields with water troughs and a timber hay/straw store, and benefits from excellent direct road access onto the B3080.
Practical features include two mains water supplies, several gateways, a field shelter and an agricultural right of way along the private drive to Hart Hill Farm. The gently undulating terrain is suited to livestock grazing or continued agricultural use and sits close to Woodfalls village, local amenities and good road links to Downton and Salisbury.
Important constraints are factual and material: the land lies within a Nitrate Vulnerable Zone and the New Forest National Park, so development or changes of use will be tightly restricted. There are no Basic Payment Scheme entitlements included in the sale. A public footpath crosses the south‑eastern corner and a spring runs seasonally across the land, often drying in summer. Part of the western side was the site of a former brick works, which may be relevant for some uses.
This freehold parcel will suit purchasers seeking secure pasture near New Forest recreational facilities, or investors/farmers wanting an established block with immediate grazing potential. Prospective buyers should check planning and environmental designations before committing.