Guide price
£250,000Land for sale
Newtown, Wem.
Land
20.00 acre(s)
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Fertile parcel of accommodation land retained in two enclosures
- Attractive natural pool feature
- Access on to a quiet Council maintained country lane
- Noted farming district
- Ideal for all kinds of Livestock inc Horses
- Inspection recommended
A versatile parcel of level and fertile grassland extending, in all, to approximately 20 acres or thereabouts, with access directly on to a quiet Council maintained country lane, in a noted farming district, within easy access of the well known town of Wem.
Description - Halls are favoured with instructions to offer this productive parcel of accommodation land at Northwood near Wem, for sale by Private Treaty.
The land is retained within two principal enclosures of pasture with mature hedge boundaries and a most attractive and interesting natural pool feature.
The land has gated access on to a quiet, Council maintained country lane and is situated in a well known farming district renowned for its high yield of arable and grass crops.
The land is generally a medium loam soil type, consistently producing high yields of grass.
It is unusual for such a well situated parcel of land to become available for purchase in this area and it should, therefore, be of interest to local farmers wishing to supplement their existing acreages or to those wishing to just invest in land, and certainly to those with equestrian interests.
The land extends, in all, to approximately 20 acres or thereabouts.
An inspection of this land is highly recommended.
Situation - The land is situated in an attractive rural location and noted farming district in an area known as Northwood approximately 3 miles from the North Shropshire town of Wem which has an excellent range of local amenities including a main line railway station. The larger County Town of Shrewsbury (14 miles) is also within easy motoring distance and has a most comprehensive range of amenities of all kinds.
Directions - From Wem, proceed up Lowe Hill Road to the “Lowe Crossroads”. Turn left then immediately right, and continue for approximately 1 miles. Continue for a short distance and the land will be found on the left hand side identified by a Halls For Sale board.
What3Words: porridge.serve.treaties
Tenure & Posession - We understand that the land is of freehold tenure and vacant possession will be given on completion of the purchase.
Boundaries, Roads & Fences - The Purchaser shall be deemed to have full knowledge of the boundaries and neither the Vendors nor their Agents will be responsible for defining any ownership of boundaries, hedges or fences. They will however provide whatever assistance they can to ascertain the ownership of the same.
Rights Of Way, Easements & Covenants - The property will be sold subject to any wayleaves, public or private rights of way, easements and covenants and all outgoings whether mentioned in these sales particulars or not.
Sporting Rights - So far as we are aware the Sporting Rights are in hand.
Mode Of Offering - The land is for sale by Private Treaty as a whole.
Viewings - In daylight hours by those in possession of a set of Halls sales particulars.
Description - Halls are favoured with instructions to offer this productive parcel of accommodation land at Northwood near Wem, for sale by Private Treaty.
The land is retained within two principal enclosures of pasture with mature hedge boundaries and a most attractive and interesting natural pool feature.
The land has gated access on to a quiet, Council maintained country lane and is situated in a well known farming district renowned for its high yield of arable and grass crops.
The land is generally a medium loam soil type, consistently producing high yields of grass.
It is unusual for such a well situated parcel of land to become available for purchase in this area and it should, therefore, be of interest to local farmers wishing to supplement their existing acreages or to those wishing to just invest in land, and certainly to those with equestrian interests.
The land extends, in all, to approximately 20 acres or thereabouts.
An inspection of this land is highly recommended.
Situation - The land is situated in an attractive rural location and noted farming district in an area known as Northwood approximately 3 miles from the North Shropshire town of Wem which has an excellent range of local amenities including a main line railway station. The larger County Town of Shrewsbury (14 miles) is also within easy motoring distance and has a most comprehensive range of amenities of all kinds.
Directions - From Wem, proceed up Lowe Hill Road to the “Lowe Crossroads”. Turn left then immediately right, and continue for approximately 1 miles. Continue for a short distance and the land will be found on the left hand side identified by a Halls For Sale board.
What3Words: porridge.serve.treaties
Tenure & Posession - We understand that the land is of freehold tenure and vacant possession will be given on completion of the purchase.
Boundaries, Roads & Fences - The Purchaser shall be deemed to have full knowledge of the boundaries and neither the Vendors nor their Agents will be responsible for defining any ownership of boundaries, hedges or fences. They will however provide whatever assistance they can to ascertain the ownership of the same.
Rights Of Way, Easements & Covenants - The property will be sold subject to any wayleaves, public or private rights of way, easements and covenants and all outgoings whether mentioned in these sales particulars or not.
Sporting Rights - So far as we are aware the Sporting Rights are in hand.
Mode Of Offering - The land is for sale by Private Treaty as a whole.
Viewings - In daylight hours by those in possession of a set of Halls sales particulars.
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Halls are one of the oldest and most respected independent firms of Estate Agents, Chartered Surveyors, Auctioneers and Valuers with offices covering Shropshire, Worcestershire, Mid-Wales, the West Midlands and neighbouring counties. The company was founded in 1845 in the county town of Shrewsbury under the name of Hall, Wateridge and Owen. The present company trades as ‘Halls’ and still offers a traditional and professional service, now using the latest in computerised technology whilst retaining the personal touch. Our objectives have always been to remain as diverse as possible and we are justifiably proud of the strength and diversity of our professional departments, ranging from Rural to Fine Art and Residential to Commercial. Our real strength lies in the experience and expertise of our directors and staff who are always keen to offer professional advice on all aspects of Sales and Marketing.