Land for sale
Bere Ferrers, Yelverton, Devon, PL20 7JJ
Guide Price
£35,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Moorings, Water Frontage
Land Tags: Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jul 2021
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Moorings, Water Frontage
- Land Tags: Pasture Land
4.02 acres of sloping pasture land with splendid views over attractive Devon and Cornish countryside and the River Tamar, suitable for grazing and possibly camping.
Situation - The land lies on the beautiful Bere Peninsula overlooking the River Tamar Estuary, on the Devon/Cornwall border. It lies on the edge of a UNESCO World Heritage Site and within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The nearby villages of Bere Ferrers and Bere Alston provide most local amenities, including a post office, butchers and chemist shops, pubs, a doctors surgery, school and churches. The location provides excellent opportunities for boating and other outdoor recreation. Weir Quay on the Devon bank of the river, lies just over half a mile away, which is home to active sailing and gig rowing clubs. Moorings are usually available on the river.
The ancient stannary town of Tavistock, on the western edge of Dartmoor National Park, offers a range of independent shops, cafes, restaurants and access to many outdoor recreation activities. Bere Ferrers railway station (0.7 miles) links nearby Plymouth with its large range of shops. and mainline train services to Paddington in just over 3 hours.
Description - The land is principally a single sloping pasture field, with some wooded fringes. There are two accesses; one off the stoned lane leading to Bere Alston, along the western boundary and the other off the track that runs alongside the stream at the bottom of the hill, at the eastern end of the field. The land enjoys fine far-reaching views over wonderful Devon and Cornish countryside with partial views over the River Tamar.
The land is likely to principally appeal to amenity purchasers wanting some grazing land for ponies or perhaps other livestock. Alternately it will also appeal to those just wanting to own some fantastic countryside in a peaceful position, yet with easy access to a train station, nearby Plymouth, Dartmoor and the South Devon and Cornish coast. The land has potential for private camping/ holidays for the owner and their friends, under the 28 Day Permitted Development Rules, although a small area may need to be levelled off.
Method Of Sale - The property is offered for sale by private treaty. There are two further adjacent lots available.
Tenure - The land is held freehold and will be sold with vacant possession upon completion.
Services - There are no services connected
Planning - The land is unlikely to be suitable for obtaining planning permission for a dwelling, but a modest sized, discreet farm building or pair of stables is perhaps more likely. Under the 28 day Permitted Development Right Rules, various activities can be carried out, without the need for any consents; these include public and private camping.
Sporting And Mineral Rights - The sporting and mineral rights, such as 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 agreements, along with any public or private rights of way that may affect it. The Ordnance Survey Plan shows no public footpaths or bridleways affect the property. The vendor is not aware of any other rights that affect the land.
Plans And Boundaries - A plan, which is not to be relied upon, is on the back of the sale particulars. Purchasers must satisfy themselves from inspection or otherwise as to its accuracy. The land is generally bordered by partially stock proof fences,. Before stocking the land, the Purchaser of Lot 1 shall be responsible for fencing across the end of the old lane, halfway along the north west boundary.
Viewing - Strictly by prior appointment with the vendors appointed agent, Stags, Tavistock office.
Directions - Proceed out of Tavistock along the A390 in a westerly direction towards Gunnislake and Callington. After 3 miles take the first turning off the mini roundabout at Gulworthy. Proceed towards Bere Alston and after 3.7miles turn left, signposted Bere Ferrers. After 1.5 miles, fork right signed Ley Lane. Continue over the railway line, to the T junction at the end of this lane and turn right. Follow the lane down the valley, over the stream and Lot 1 is then found on your right. Proceed up the hill and you will see a lane on your right. Turn right here and the gateway into Lot 1 is the first gateway on the right after about 30m . A For Sale board has been erected on the roadside at the end of the lane..
Marketed by: Stags, Tavistock
Situation - The land lies on the beautiful Bere Peninsula overlooking the River Tamar Estuary, on the Devon/Cornwall border. It lies on the edge of a UNESCO World Heritage Site and within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The nearby villages of Bere Ferrers and Bere Alston provide most local amenities, including a post office, butchers and chemist shops, pubs, a doctors surgery, school and churches. The location provides excellent opportunities for boating and other outdoor recreation. Weir Quay on the Devon bank of the river, lies just over half a mile away, which is home to active sailing and gig rowing clubs. Moorings are usually available on the river.
The ancient stannary town of Tavistock, on the western edge of Dartmoor National Park, offers a range of independent shops, cafes, restaurants and access to many outdoor recreation activities. Bere Ferrers railway station (0.7 miles) links nearby Plymouth with its large range of shops. and mainline train services to Paddington in just over 3 hours.
Description - The land is principally a single sloping pasture field, with some wooded fringes. There are two accesses; one off the stoned lane leading to Bere Alston, along the western boundary and the other off the track that runs alongside the stream at the bottom of the hill, at the eastern end of the field. The land enjoys fine far-reaching views over wonderful Devon and Cornish countryside with partial views over the River Tamar.
The land is likely to principally appeal to amenity purchasers wanting some grazing land for ponies or perhaps other livestock. Alternately it will also appeal to those just wanting to own some fantastic countryside in a peaceful position, yet with easy access to a train station, nearby Plymouth, Dartmoor and the South Devon and Cornish coast. The land has potential for private camping/ holidays for the owner and their friends, under the 28 Day Permitted Development Rules, although a small area may need to be levelled off.
Method Of Sale - The property is offered for sale by private treaty. There are two further adjacent lots available.
Tenure - The land is held freehold and will be sold with vacant possession upon completion.
Services - There are no services connected
Planning - The land is unlikely to be suitable for obtaining planning permission for a dwelling, but a modest sized, discreet farm building or pair of stables is perhaps more likely. Under the 28 day Permitted Development Right Rules, various activities can be carried out, without the need for any consents; these include public and private camping.
Sporting And Mineral Rights - The sporting and mineral rights, such as 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 agreements, along with any public or private rights of way that may affect it. The Ordnance Survey Plan shows no public footpaths or bridleways affect the property. The vendor is not aware of any other rights that affect the land.
Plans And Boundaries - A plan, which is not to be relied upon, is on the back of the sale particulars. Purchasers must satisfy themselves from inspection or otherwise as to its accuracy. The land is generally bordered by partially stock proof fences,. Before stocking the land, the Purchaser of Lot 1 shall be responsible for fencing across the end of the old lane, halfway along the north west boundary.
Viewing - Strictly by prior appointment with the vendors appointed agent, Stags, Tavistock office.
Directions - Proceed out of Tavistock along the A390 in a westerly direction towards Gunnislake and Callington. After 3 miles take the first turning off the mini roundabout at Gulworthy. Proceed towards Bere Alston and after 3.7miles turn left, signposted Bere Ferrers. After 1.5 miles, fork right signed Ley Lane. Continue over the railway line, to the T junction at the end of this lane and turn right. Follow the lane down the valley, over the stream and Lot 1 is then found on your right. Proceed up the hill and you will see a lane on your right. Turn right here and the gateway into Lot 1 is the first gateway on the right after about 30m . A For Sale board has been erected on the roadside at the end of the lane..
Marketed by: Stags, Tavistock
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.