Land adjacent to Bricklehampton Hall, Bricklehampton, near Pershore, Worcestershire, WR10 3HQ is a relatively flat field extending to 2.34 hectares (5.8 acres). The land is fenced and down to permanent pasture, approximately half an acre on the eastern side of the property is down to Woodland which has recently been thinned. The land benefits from a wooden poll barn which extends to 46.69m² (502ft²), the field shelter is constructed of corregated tin with translucent daylight panels supported by a wooden frame. The land has been used as grazing for horses, it is down to permanent pasture and appears to be very well maintained from an agricultural point of view.
Rights of wayleaves and easements - The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of rights including rights of way whether public or private, light support drainage water, electricity and other rights and obligations, easements, quays light easements and restricted covenance and all existing and proposed way leaves for masts pilon stays, cables, drains and water, gas or other pipes whether referred to in the general remarks and stipulations or particulars of the sale, or not and to the provision of any planning scheme of county or local authority.
Boundaries and Areas - The purchaser shall be deemed to have full knowledge of the boundaries, and neither the vendors nor the agents will be responsible for defining the boundaries or ownership thereof.
Location
The land located to the immediate south of Bricklehampton Hall, Bricklehampton, near Pershore, Worcestershire, WR10 3HQ is located at ordinance survey grid reference S0978421. It also lies to the immediate north of the unclassified road which links Elmley Castle to the east with Little Comberton to the west. The land fronts onto a junction providing access to the centre of Bricklehampton.
Bricklehampton is a small hamlet, mostly comprising residential housing and agricultural farm buildings. Bricklehampton Hall is a high dependency old peoples' home, the nearest town is Pershore which has a population of approximately 6,000 people (2011 census). This has all the usual Urban amenities one would expect to find in a town of this size.
The land is situated relatively close to Bredon Hill. There are bridle paths located nearby, giving access to extensive riding over Bredon Hill and Elmley Castle. The local roads are unclassified and are regarded as being relatively quiet in terms of passing traffic.
Accommodation
2.34 hectares (5.8 acres).
SERVICES - The agent has been informed that there is a mains water supply connected to the field. This also supplies the neighbouring field in separate ownership, the water supply will be sub metered after the sale completes.
Terms
TERMS - The property is offered freehold with vacant possession upon completion. We understand that there are no area payments attached to this freehold interest.
ASKING PRICE - Offers on £140,000.
RATES - Agricultural fields and buildings are exempt from local taxation.
VAT - The field is not elected for VAT.
LEGAL COSTS - Each party to meet their own legal costs associated with the preparation of the sale contract.
Specification
- Agricultural Land and Woodland, suitable for Equestrian use
- Extending to 2.34 hectares (5.8 acres)
- Pole Barn/Field Shelter Extending to 46.69m² (502ft²)
- Freehold FOR SALE