Land for sale
Pateley Bridge, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG3 5NF
Guide Price
£25,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Former Quarry, Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Aug 2021
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Former Quarry, Pasture Land
Best & Final Offers Are Invited on the Enclosed Informal Tender Form by 12 Noon on Monday 27th September 2021.
The land is situated to the south of Wath Lane and north of Pateley Bridge. It is therefore within an easy commutable distance of the local villages, whilst also within approximately 20 minutes travel from the Cathedral City of Ripon and within easy reach of Harrogate.
The land enjoys truly breath-taking views over Nidderdale and Pateley Bridge. It is shown edged red on the attached plan.
This singular block extends to approximately 5.25 acres of south facing diverse and interesting land. It comprises a mix of rough grazing with patches of heather, sedge grass and bracken. It has significant potential for rewilding and tree planting. Within the parcel of land Lapwings, Curlews and Oyster Catchers have been seen. The land is fully enclosed, with a well-maintained drystone wall on the north and east boundary and a stockproof post and wire fence on the south and west boundaries and benefits from a gated roadside access off Wath Lane. The land gently slopes down to the southern boundary, where it adjoins to a former quarry.
Marketed by: Robin Jessop, Leyburn
The land is situated to the south of Wath Lane and north of Pateley Bridge. It is therefore within an easy commutable distance of the local villages, whilst also within approximately 20 minutes travel from the Cathedral City of Ripon and within easy reach of Harrogate.
The land enjoys truly breath-taking views over Nidderdale and Pateley Bridge. It is shown edged red on the attached plan.
This singular block extends to approximately 5.25 acres of south facing diverse and interesting land. It comprises a mix of rough grazing with patches of heather, sedge grass and bracken. It has significant potential for rewilding and tree planting. Within the parcel of land Lapwings, Curlews and Oyster Catchers have been seen. The land is fully enclosed, with a well-maintained drystone wall on the north and east boundary and a stockproof post and wire fence on the south and west boundaries and benefits from a gated roadside access off Wath Lane. The land gently slopes down to the southern boundary, where it adjoins to a former quarry.
Marketed by: Robin Jessop, Leyburn
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.