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£175,000

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Burnards House, Holsworthy
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31.58 acre(s)
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TenureFreehold
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Features and description

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • About 31.58 acres of land
  • Grazing and conservation appeal
  • Stream water
  • Peaceful location
  • Freehold
31.58 acres of pasture suitable for grazing and conservation

Situation - The land is situated about 1 mile north of the A3072, about 1 mile west of Chilsworthy and 3 miles north west of Holsworthy in the Torridge district of Devon. The area is characterised by the gently rolling countryside, popular for its livestock farming. The market town of Holsworthy serves the local population with its supermarket, livestock market, petrol station & other amenities. In addition, the costal town of Bude is less than 10 miles away.

Description - The land extends to about 31.58 acres of pasture arranged into a number of enclosures by stock fencing.
The primary field of about 6.9 acres is under pasture and benefits from road frontage to the east. Mature boundary trees provide good shade and shelter.
About 24.68 acres of the land has been managed to provide a haven for wildlife, birds and insects being designated as a SSSI under the site name 'Small Brook'.
The land lends itself to tree planting, rewilding or habitat enhancing.

Services - Mains services are not currently connected. Mobile coverage Outdoors - EE, Three, O2 and Vodafone (Ofcom - 18/04/2024).

Access - Direct access from the public highway

Method Of Sale - The property will be offered for sale by Private Treaty

Tenure And Possession - The property is sold freehold with vacant possession.

Local Authority - Torridge District Council -
Sporting And Mineral Rights - The sporting and mineral rights insofar as they are owned are included with the freehold.

Wayleaves And Rights Of Way - The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of any wayleave agreement and any public or private rights of way that may affect it.

Plans & Boundary Fences - A plan which is not to scale, is included with these sale particulars for identification purposes only. The vendor shall not be called upon to define the ownership of boundary fences

Designations - Part of the land is listed as a SSSI.

Environmental Stewardship Schemes - There is a current countryside stewardship agreement that runs till the 31st of December 2026.

Viewing - Strictly by prior appointment with the vendor's appointed agents, Stags Launceston Office on[use Contact Agent Button].

Warning - Farms and land can be dangerous places. Please take care when viewing the property, particularly in the vicinity of farm buildings and livestock.

Directions - What3Words: ///bland.freely.quibble
From Holsworthy, follow the A3072 East for 2 miles. Turn right towards Bernard's House and continue for 1.2 miles. It is suggested that viewers park outside the access for lot 1 where the for sale board has been erected. The access for lot 2 is 0.2 miles further up the road on the left.

Disclaimer - These particulars are a guide only and are not to be relied upon for any purpose.

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Stags - Launceston
Stags - Launceston
Kensey House, 18 Western Road Launceston PL15 7AS
01566 339972
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Stags Launceston office is located on the main (Western) road from the A30, heading towards the Castle, and has its own car park. From here the successful sales and lettings teama work alongside the Professional Services department, who give expert advice on all planning, estate management and rural business issues, as well as carrying out professional valuations for probate, matrimonial disputes and inheritance tax to name but a few. Launceston (pronounced Lan-son) was the ancient capital of Cornwall and is located less than two miles from The River Tamar, which forms the border with Devon. The town is a popular tourist destination and has good access, via the A30 trunk road, to the far West of Cornwall, including Truro, and to Exeter in the East, both less than 40 minutes' drive away. Built on the side of a large hill between Dartmoor and Bodmin Moor, Launceston is a well-known market town and is the main shopping centre for the surrounding rural areas of West Devon and East Cornwall. It offers a huge variety of outdoor pursuits and is virtually equidistant from both the North and South Cornish Coast with their extensive sandy beaches and coastal walks. The town's population of 8,000 has access to a wide range of recreational facilities, including a fully equipped leisure centre, two golf courses, and numerous sporting and social clubs including Launceston RFC, one of the top Rugby Clubs in the Country.
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