Approximately 2.93 acres (1.18 ha) of ring‑fenced permanent pasture
Direct roadside access; level lying land suitable for grazing
Natural water supply on site; small area of woodland to the north
Freehold tenure; offered by informal tender at £35,000
Suitable for agricultural, equestrian or amenity use (STP)
No buildings or mains services; change of use requires planning
Very slow broadband; average mobile signal in a remote area
Local area classified as remoter communities with higher deprivation
Approximately 2.93 acres (1.18 ha) of ring-fenced pasture at 8 Gwernesney, Usk, offering direct roadside access and a natural water supply. The level-lying parcel is suited to agricultural, equestrian or amenity uses subject to any necessary planning (STP). Its small northern copse adds biodiversity and shelter for livestock.
The plot is offered freehold by informal tender at £35,000, presenting an affordable entry to land ownership in a remote Monmouthshire setting. The site’s low flood risk and permanent pasture make it straightforward to graze or to use as paddock land with minimal initial groundworks.
Buyers should note practical limitations: very slow broadband, only average mobile signal and a local area classified as remoter communities with higher deprivation indicators. There are no buildings or services on site beyond roadside access and natural water, so any change of use or development will require planning consent and additional investment.
This parcel will suit farmers seeking extra grazing, equestrian owners needing turnout paddock space, or investors and amenity buyers looking for a low-cost rural holding. Its scale and accessibility make it a practical, manageable purchase for those prepared for basic rural living and the extra costs of any development.