2.11 acres of level grazing with natural water — affordable rural opportunity..
- Approximately 2.11 acres (0.85 hectares) of level grazing pasture
- Natural water supply present via tributary boundary
- Roadside frontage along north-west boundary
- Within Brecon Beacons National Park area — planning restricted
- Tenure and mains services unknown; buyer to verify
- No reported flood risk; sheltered valley bottom position
- Remote hamlet setting; area classed as very deprived
- Offered by informal tender at guide price £25,000
A rare 2.11-acre parcel of level pasture in a sheltered valley bottom, offered by informal tender. The plot has council roadside frontage and a small tributary of the Tawe forming its south-eastern boundary, plus a natural water supply — features that suit equestrian, agricultural or amenity use (subject to any necessary planning consent).
This land sits within the Brecon Beacons National Park area and a remoter agricultural community, so while it offers seclusion, rural character and strong digital connectivity (excellent mobile, fast broadband), potential buyers should expect planning restrictions for new development. There are no reported flood risks, and the level, single-enclosure pasture is ready for grazing or low-intensity use.
Tenure and services are not confirmed: the tenure is unknown and there is no guaranteed mains services on site. The property is offered at a low guide price of £25,000, reflecting its size and location but also the need for buyer due diligence on access rights, utilities and planning constraints.
This is a pragmatic purchase for a buyer seeking spacious, productive grazing land or a countryside investment within a national park. It will particularly suit someone able to manage rural land, carry out any necessary planning applications, and tolerate remoteness in exchange for value and natural setting.