Guide price £10,000 — offered for sale by public auction
A substantial parcel of mainly level permanent pasture extending to approximately 27,443 sq ft, offered at auction with a low guide price of £10,000. The plot has direct access from Edmund Hill Lane and sits on the fringe of Glastonbury, providing open countryside outlooks and mature boundary trees. There is no reported flood risk and broadband speeds are fast, making the site practical for small-scale farming, grazing or as a long-term land bank.
The lot forms part of a wider holding that includes a detached farmhouse and several outbuildings (sold as separate lots). The farmhouse and some buildings appear to require refurbishment if residential use is intended. No services, tenure details or planning consents are guaranteed — buyers must carry out their own due diligence. The guide price, auction sale method and very large plot size create potential value for investors or buyers comfortable with risk and repair.
Important negatives are clear: tenure is unknown, there is no confirmed planning permission or services connection, and the surrounding area is described as deprived with above-average crime levels. The sale is by public auction (25th September 2025, Sedgemoor Auction Centre) so purchasers should be prepared to act quickly and with appropriate pre-auction enquiries and finance in place.
For buyers seeking a countryside holding close to Glastonbury, this parcel offers privacy and scope for agricultural use, landscaping or longer-term development potential subject to local authority consent. Practical buyers and developers should factor in remediation, refurbishment and planning costs before bidding.