Offers in region of
£75,000Land for sale
Braunton EX33
Land
10.00 acre(s)
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Grassy Summer Grazing Land
- Noted Braunton Marshes
- Natural Water Supply/dykes
- Old Stone Field Linhay/dilapidated
- No BPS/RPA schemes in place
- About 9.459 Acres
This block of first class summer grazing land is set on the noted grassy Braunton Marshes an AONB and in the North Devon UNESCO Biosphere and set between the popular village of Braunton and the dune system at the back of Saunton Sands, over 3,000 acres of dunes with a great diversity of flowers and wildlife, About 9.459 Acres
This block of first class summer grazing land is set on the noted grassy Braunton Marshes an AONB and in the North Devon UNESCO Biosphere and set between the popular village of Braunton and the dune system at the back of Saunton Sands, over 3,000 acres of dunes with a great diversity of flowers and wildlife.
The fields for sale are level and although they appear to have been 3 separate fields, at some stage, they now run together as one with a stone bridge access over the dyke. There is a dilapidated stone field linhay on the corner between the first 2 fields. There is a large shared use stock loading pen for lorries at the end of Gallowell Road.
Stock get ad lib water from the drainage dykes on the boundaries which are continually refreshed from the River Caen at Velator through a controlled sluice gate.
The land is sold subject to an annual payment being made to the Braunton Drainage board as a contribution to the maintenance of the dykes, currently £?? per annum
This block of first class summer grazing land is set on the noted grassy Braunton Marshes an AONB and in the North Devon UNESCO Biosphere and set between the popular village of Braunton and the dune system at the back of Saunton Sands, over 3,000 acres of dunes with a great diversity of flowers and wildlife.
The fields for sale are level and although they appear to have been 3 separate fields, at some stage, they now run together as one with a stone bridge access over the dyke. There is a dilapidated stone field linhay on the corner between the first 2 fields. There is a large shared use stock loading pen for lorries at the end of Gallowell Road.
Stock get ad lib water from the drainage dykes on the boundaries which are continually refreshed from the River Caen at Velator through a controlled sluice gate.
The land is sold subject to an annual payment being made to the Braunton Drainage board as a contribution to the maintenance of the dykes, currently £?? per annum
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