Level 1.27-acre grassland with road frontage and wide Derbyshire views..
- 1.27 acres of mowable grassland, level in character
- Elevated site with panoramic Derbyshire hill views
- Road frontage to Peaslows Lane; private track access
- Mains water and electricity nearby but not connected
- Grade 4 soil; freely draining slightly acid loamy soils
- Within Peak District National Park — planning restricted
- Boundaries to be maintained by purchaser after completion
- Very slow broadband; excellent mobile signal
Lot 2 is a level, mowable parcel of grassland extending to approximately 1.27 acres, offered freehold within the Peak District National Park. Its elevated position gives far-reaching, panoramic views across Chapel-en-le-Frith and the Derbyshire hills, and the parcel benefits from road frontage to Peaslows Lane with access via a private track. Mains water and electricity are understood to be nearby in the verge but not connected to the land.
The soils are freely draining, slightly acid loamy soils (Soilscape 6) and the land is classified as Grade 4 — suited to grazing, hay production or informal recreation rather than intensive arable use. The parcel is presented as mowable grassland with traditional field boundaries; purchasers should note boundaries will be their responsibility following completion.
Important practical points: there are no services connected, broadband is very slow, and the site sits within the National Park so development options are limited and subject to the Peak District National Park Authority. This lot is best for buyers seeking agricultural, equestrian or amenity land with excellent countryside views and easy road access, or investors looking to hold rural land in an affluent area.
Offers will be invited as a best-and-final by 12 noon on Tuesday 12 August 2025 (Guide price for Lot 2: £25,000). Prospective buyers should carry out their own enquiries on services, rights of way, and planning restrictions prior to bidding.