Land for sale
Tavistock, Devon, PL19 9LU
Guide Price
£100,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Development Potential, Equestrian, Water Frontage
Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Pasture Land, Water Meadow, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Aug 2021
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Development Potential, Equestrian, Water Frontage
- Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Pasture Land, Water Meadow, Woodland
Attractive pasture land and broadleaf woodland in a peaceful position on the edge of Dartmoor National Park. River frontage, ideal for camping or grazing, with easy access to all Dartmoor has to offer. 17.89 acres in all.
Situation - The land is situated on the edge of the Dartmoor National Park, famed for its hundreds of square miles of superb unspoilt scenery. It lies on the outskirts of Mary Tavy, accessed down a quiet lane and on the banks of the River Burn. It has the benefit of some peaceful walks through it and enjoys stunning views over the ever changing landscape. The area is renowned for excellent walking and horse riding and nearby Cholwell Riding Stables, a family-run business, provides escorted rides across Dartmoor.
Mary Tavy, less than a mile from the land, offers a variety of pubs, a shop, cafe, post office, community hall and a primary school. The market town of Tavistock, some 3 miles distant, hosts a larger range of amenities, including a range of independent shops, pubs and restaurants, hotels and two superstores.
Description - The property extends to approximately 17.89 acres and comprises a pleasant mix of riverside water meadows with some broadleaf woodland along 2 disused railway lines. Most of the open pastureland has stock-proof boundaries. It is available as a whole, but could be subdivided to facilitate selling off surplus land at a premium price.
It is ideally suited to a range of recreational uses including '56 day' camping, wildlife watching or maybe low key income generating ventures like glamping, subject to obtaining any necessary consents.
The banks of the River Burn provide an ideal position to dangle one's feet in the cool waters or to enjoy a picnic/BBQ or a glass of wine on a long summer evening. On the other hand it would be great for children to enjoy the space for various games or perhaps try their hand at fishing, whilst viewing the wide variety of wildlife who also regularly visit the land. These include: woodpeckers, owls, kingfishers and a host of other bird life, as well as deer, foxes, badgers, frogs, toads and dragonflies. The whole area is a haven for wildlife and will appeal to buyers wanting a unique property for relaxing in total privacy, close to everything the National Park has to offer in terms of outdoor pursuits.
It is also likely to appeal to purchasers wanting grazing land for horses or other livestock, or perhaps an investor wanting to own some stunning Devon countryside in a peaceful location with just the sound of the river as it meanders past, or perhaps somebody wanting land for the popular rewilding.
Access - The hamlet of Burtnown is accessed by a minor road, just off the A386, which links Tavistock to the A30 dual carriageway. A private track, which is also a bridleway, leads from the highway to the gate at the eastern end of the land.
Services - There is no mains water connected, although the land is naturally watered by the river that runs along the western boundary. Mains Water and electricity appears to be available for connection nearby. Purchasers must satisfy themselves on this point.
Development Potential - The land is ideally suited to a range of amenity and alternative uses, many of which can be carried out, currently for up to 56 days under Permitted Development Right rules, such as siting a caravan, camping etc. There may also be potential to erect a field shelter, small stable block or agricultural building or possibly even some glamping accommodation, subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents.
Sporting And Mineral Rights - The sporting and mineral rights such as are owned are included within the sale.
Subsidy Schemes - There are no agricultural subsidy entitlements included within the sale nor is any of the land currently entered into any environmental schemes, although this may be an opportunity for the next owner.
Restrictive Covenants - There are no restrictive covenants affecting the use of the land.
Wayleaves And Rights Of Way - The land is sold subject to and with the benefit of any Wayleave Agreements in respect of any electricity or telephone equipment crossing the property, together with any restrictive covenants or public or private rights of way. The access track is shown as a bridleway running east/west through a narrow part of the land, otherwise there are no public rights of way shown to affect the land on the OS plan.
Local Authority - Dartmoor National Park Authority (DNPA), Parke, Bovey Tracey, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ13 9JQ, T:[use Contact Agent Button].
Plans And Boundary Fences - A plan which is not to be relied upon is attached to these sale particulars. Purchasers must satisfy themselves from inspection or otherwise as to its accuracy.
Viewing - Viewing of the property is strictly by prior appointment through the vendor's appointed agents, Stags Tavistock Office.
Directions - From the centre of Tavistock, head north east on the A386 proceeding past Mount Kelly School. Follow this road for approximately 3 miles before reaching a turning on the left hand side where there is a dead end road sign. Turn left and proceed down this lane. At the end of the lane, just where if bears to the right into the courtyard of dwellings, proceed through the metal gate onto a lane/bridleway. The gate of the lane, into the land shall be found on the right after 70m. A For Sale board has been erected.
Marketed by: Stags, Tavistock
Situation - The land is situated on the edge of the Dartmoor National Park, famed for its hundreds of square miles of superb unspoilt scenery. It lies on the outskirts of Mary Tavy, accessed down a quiet lane and on the banks of the River Burn. It has the benefit of some peaceful walks through it and enjoys stunning views over the ever changing landscape. The area is renowned for excellent walking and horse riding and nearby Cholwell Riding Stables, a family-run business, provides escorted rides across Dartmoor.
Mary Tavy, less than a mile from the land, offers a variety of pubs, a shop, cafe, post office, community hall and a primary school. The market town of Tavistock, some 3 miles distant, hosts a larger range of amenities, including a range of independent shops, pubs and restaurants, hotels and two superstores.
Description - The property extends to approximately 17.89 acres and comprises a pleasant mix of riverside water meadows with some broadleaf woodland along 2 disused railway lines. Most of the open pastureland has stock-proof boundaries. It is available as a whole, but could be subdivided to facilitate selling off surplus land at a premium price.
It is ideally suited to a range of recreational uses including '56 day' camping, wildlife watching or maybe low key income generating ventures like glamping, subject to obtaining any necessary consents.
The banks of the River Burn provide an ideal position to dangle one's feet in the cool waters or to enjoy a picnic/BBQ or a glass of wine on a long summer evening. On the other hand it would be great for children to enjoy the space for various games or perhaps try their hand at fishing, whilst viewing the wide variety of wildlife who also regularly visit the land. These include: woodpeckers, owls, kingfishers and a host of other bird life, as well as deer, foxes, badgers, frogs, toads and dragonflies. The whole area is a haven for wildlife and will appeal to buyers wanting a unique property for relaxing in total privacy, close to everything the National Park has to offer in terms of outdoor pursuits.
It is also likely to appeal to purchasers wanting grazing land for horses or other livestock, or perhaps an investor wanting to own some stunning Devon countryside in a peaceful location with just the sound of the river as it meanders past, or perhaps somebody wanting land for the popular rewilding.
Access - The hamlet of Burtnown is accessed by a minor road, just off the A386, which links Tavistock to the A30 dual carriageway. A private track, which is also a bridleway, leads from the highway to the gate at the eastern end of the land.
Services - There is no mains water connected, although the land is naturally watered by the river that runs along the western boundary. Mains Water and electricity appears to be available for connection nearby. Purchasers must satisfy themselves on this point.
Development Potential - The land is ideally suited to a range of amenity and alternative uses, many of which can be carried out, currently for up to 56 days under Permitted Development Right rules, such as siting a caravan, camping etc. There may also be potential to erect a field shelter, small stable block or agricultural building or possibly even some glamping accommodation, subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents.
Sporting And Mineral Rights - The sporting and mineral rights such as are owned are included within the sale.
Subsidy Schemes - There are no agricultural subsidy entitlements included within the sale nor is any of the land currently entered into any environmental schemes, although this may be an opportunity for the next owner.
Restrictive Covenants - There are no restrictive covenants affecting the use of the land.
Wayleaves And Rights Of Way - The land is sold subject to and with the benefit of any Wayleave Agreements in respect of any electricity or telephone equipment crossing the property, together with any restrictive covenants or public or private rights of way. The access track is shown as a bridleway running east/west through a narrow part of the land, otherwise there are no public rights of way shown to affect the land on the OS plan.
Local Authority - Dartmoor National Park Authority (DNPA), Parke, Bovey Tracey, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ13 9JQ, T:[use Contact Agent Button].
Plans And Boundary Fences - A plan which is not to be relied upon is attached to these sale particulars. Purchasers must satisfy themselves from inspection or otherwise as to its accuracy.
Viewing - Viewing of the property is strictly by prior appointment through the vendor's appointed agents, Stags Tavistock Office.
Directions - From the centre of Tavistock, head north east on the A386 proceeding past Mount Kelly School. Follow this road for approximately 3 miles before reaching a turning on the left hand side where there is a dead end road sign. Turn left and proceed down this lane. At the end of the lane, just where if bears to the right into the courtyard of dwellings, proceed through the metal gate onto a lane/bridleway. The gate of the lane, into the land shall be found on the right after 70m. A For Sale board has been erected.
Marketed by: Stags, Tavistock
Land Registry Data
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