Water Meadows at Redcliffe - Lot D
Wareham, Dorset, BH20 5BE
Guide Price
£325,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Grazing Marshes, Pasture Land, Site of Special Scientific Interest, Water Meadow
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Feb 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Grazing Marshes, Pasture Land, Site of Special Scientific Interest, Water Meadow
FOR SALE BY INFORMAL TENDER GUIDE: £325,000
Amounting to about 65.50 acres (26.50 ha), the land comprises protected, low-lying grazing marshes and natural ancient water meadows.
Closing date for bids: Monday 28 March 2022 at 12 noon. Exchange of contracts to take place on or before Monday 4 April 2022. A legal pack is available from the office by request.
A network of well-maintained drains and ditches ensures that the land is still usable for the most part of the year, providing good pasture for grazing or hay/silage. The grazing marshes provide a year-round wildlife haven and is a designated SSSI.
The meadows are thought to provide a habitat for wintering wildfowl and wader birds as a feeding site and a high-water roost. Species include the black-tailed godwit Limosa, lapwing Vanellus, dunlin Calidris alpina, redshank Tringa totanus, snipe Gallinago and curlew Numenius arquata and ruff Philomachus pugnax.
A public footpath follows the rivers edge, leading to Wareham. Access is via Redcliffe however we understand there was historically access via The Causeway.
The land is located between Wareham and Redcliffe and adjoins Redclyffe Yacht Club.
There is excellent walking, riding, and cycling as well as boating, kayaking/canoeing, and paddle boarding nearby.
The stunning beaches of Studland, Lulworth and Swanage are a short drive away. The Isle of Purbeck boasts several very good golf clubs. The area is fortunate to have very good local schools and there are excellent private schools within easy driving distances. Wareham is an attractive town and benefits from an abundance of eclectic shops, restaurants and eateries.
There are several supermarkets and a mainline rail station to London Waterloo. There are regional airports at Bournemouth and Southampton.
Cross channel ferries from Poole and Portsmouth together with excellent road links via the A31 to Ringwood and the M27/M3 and the A35 to Dorchester.
Marketed by: Symonds & Sampson, Wimborne
Amounting to about 65.50 acres (26.50 ha), the land comprises protected, low-lying grazing marshes and natural ancient water meadows.
Closing date for bids: Monday 28 March 2022 at 12 noon. Exchange of contracts to take place on or before Monday 4 April 2022. A legal pack is available from the office by request.
A network of well-maintained drains and ditches ensures that the land is still usable for the most part of the year, providing good pasture for grazing or hay/silage. The grazing marshes provide a year-round wildlife haven and is a designated SSSI.
The meadows are thought to provide a habitat for wintering wildfowl and wader birds as a feeding site and a high-water roost. Species include the black-tailed godwit Limosa, lapwing Vanellus, dunlin Calidris alpina, redshank Tringa totanus, snipe Gallinago and curlew Numenius arquata and ruff Philomachus pugnax.
A public footpath follows the rivers edge, leading to Wareham. Access is via Redcliffe however we understand there was historically access via The Causeway.
The land is located between Wareham and Redcliffe and adjoins Redclyffe Yacht Club.
There is excellent walking, riding, and cycling as well as boating, kayaking/canoeing, and paddle boarding nearby.
The stunning beaches of Studland, Lulworth and Swanage are a short drive away. The Isle of Purbeck boasts several very good golf clubs. The area is fortunate to have very good local schools and there are excellent private schools within easy driving distances. Wareham is an attractive town and benefits from an abundance of eclectic shops, restaurants and eateries.
There are several supermarkets and a mainline rail station to London Waterloo. There are regional airports at Bournemouth and Southampton.
Cross channel ferries from Poole and Portsmouth together with excellent road links via the A31 to Ringwood and the M27/M3 and the A35 to Dorchester.
Marketed by: Symonds & Sampson, Wimborne
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.