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£350,000Land for sale
Buildings and Land Off Pitts Lane, Ashbourne
Land
25.20 acre(s)
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- 25.20 Acres or Thereabouts Suitable for Grazing
- Two Portal Framed Cattle Buildings
- Land is connected to Mains Water
Two Portal Framed Cattle Buildings with a good sized yard area standing in 25.20 Acres or thereabouts of sound grassland off Pitts Lane undulating in nature used for grazing purposes and connected to mains water.
Situation - The land is situated just on the outskirts of the village of Parwich which lies approximately 7 miles from Ashbourne and access is gained from PIts Lane which leads into yard area and giving access to the farm buildings and the grassland beyond.
The location of the land is shown on the attached plan.
What3words Location Code: ///unrealistic.reinstate.blacked.
Description - The land has the benefit of two modern portal framed cattle buildings close to the entrance with an associated yard area, further described below
Portal Framed Cattle Buildings -
Building Number 1 - 18.29m x 13.39m (60'0" x 43'11") - With exterior stone facing and Yorkshire board under cement fibre roof.
Building Number 2 - 18.29m x 9.14m (60'0" x 29'11") - With concrete panelled walls and Yorkshire Boarding under a cement profile roof.
Within the buildings there are pens for loose cattle housing together with a concrete based feed passage with hardcore bedding area for livestock within the cattle pens.
There are galvanised entrance doors to the buildings and outside there is a spacious hardcore yard area.
The land comprises a ring fenced block of permanent grassland which is undulating in nature and is generally used for grazing purposes. The land is considered to be sound and capable of growing good crops of grass.
The property is set out within the following schedule
OS Field NumberDescription Area (hectares)
1577 Grassland 2.47
1866 Grassland 1.67
2060 Grassland 1.54
9152 Grassland 3.20
8761 Grassland 0.65
9644 Grassland 0.53
- Buildings & Yard 0.14
10.20 hectares or
25.20 acres or thereabouts
Services - The land is connected to a mains water supply
Land Registry - The property is held on the land registry under title number DY274326, a copy of which is attached.
Tenure & Possession - The land is held freehold and vacant possession will be given upon completion.
Local Authority - The local authority is Derbyshire Dales District Council to whom interested parties should make their enquiries of planning or other relevant matters.
Viewings - At any reasonable time with a set of these particulars.
Mapping - The plans provided in these particulars are indicative and for identification purposes.
Wayleaves & Easements - The land is sold subject to and with the benefits of all rights, including rights of way, whether public or private, light, support, drainage, water and electricity supplies and other rights and obligations, easements, quasieasements and restrictive covenants and all existing and proposed wayleaves for masts, pylons, stays, cables, drains and water, whether or not referred to in these stipulations, the particulars or special conditions of sale.
Situation - The land is situated just on the outskirts of the village of Parwich which lies approximately 7 miles from Ashbourne and access is gained from PIts Lane which leads into yard area and giving access to the farm buildings and the grassland beyond.
The location of the land is shown on the attached plan.
What3words Location Code: ///unrealistic.reinstate.blacked.
Description - The land has the benefit of two modern portal framed cattle buildings close to the entrance with an associated yard area, further described below
Portal Framed Cattle Buildings -
Building Number 1 - 18.29m x 13.39m (60'0" x 43'11") - With exterior stone facing and Yorkshire board under cement fibre roof.
Building Number 2 - 18.29m x 9.14m (60'0" x 29'11") - With concrete panelled walls and Yorkshire Boarding under a cement profile roof.
Within the buildings there are pens for loose cattle housing together with a concrete based feed passage with hardcore bedding area for livestock within the cattle pens.
There are galvanised entrance doors to the buildings and outside there is a spacious hardcore yard area.
The land comprises a ring fenced block of permanent grassland which is undulating in nature and is generally used for grazing purposes. The land is considered to be sound and capable of growing good crops of grass.
The property is set out within the following schedule
OS Field NumberDescription Area (hectares)
1577 Grassland 2.47
1866 Grassland 1.67
2060 Grassland 1.54
9152 Grassland 3.20
8761 Grassland 0.65
9644 Grassland 0.53
- Buildings & Yard 0.14
10.20 hectares or
25.20 acres or thereabouts
Services - The land is connected to a mains water supply
Land Registry - The property is held on the land registry under title number DY274326, a copy of which is attached.
Tenure & Possession - The land is held freehold and vacant possession will be given upon completion.
Local Authority - The local authority is Derbyshire Dales District Council to whom interested parties should make their enquiries of planning or other relevant matters.
Viewings - At any reasonable time with a set of these particulars.
Mapping - The plans provided in these particulars are indicative and for identification purposes.
Wayleaves & Easements - The land is sold subject to and with the benefits of all rights, including rights of way, whether public or private, light, support, drainage, water and electricity supplies and other rights and obligations, easements, quasieasements and restrictive covenants and all existing and proposed wayleaves for masts, pylons, stays, cables, drains and water, whether or not referred to in these stipulations, the particulars or special conditions of sale.
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