Land on Back Lane
Newby Bridge, Ulverston, Cumbria, LA12 8NG
Guide Price
£80,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Equestrian
Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Pasture Land, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Apr 2022
- Removed: Sep 2022
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Equestrian
- Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Pasture Land, Woodland
FOR SALE BY INFORMAL TENDER - 12 noon Wednesday 1st June 2022
Offer in Excess of £80,000
14.13 Acres (5.72 ha) of productive meadow, amenity and woodland suitable for a range of uses. Discreetly located 0.5 miles off the A590 near to Newby Bridge with good roadside access.The land extends to 14.13 acres (5.72 hectares) and comprises a ring fenced block of meadow and pasture land suitable for grazing and mowing along with woodland, set within the Lake District National Park. The land has road frontage with excellent access directly off Back Lane and benefits from having frontage to Ayside tarn. The boundaries are stock proof with a mixture of stone walling, mature hedges and post and net fencing. The land is sloped to the north and is freely draining.
The land is classified under the Agricultural Land Classification Maps for England & Wales as Grade 4 and is free of any Environmental Stewardship Scheme restrictions. There is scope for a range of uses including agricultural, equestrian and hobby farming interests.
Marketed by: Armitstead Barnett, Kendal
Offer in Excess of £80,000
14.13 Acres (5.72 ha) of productive meadow, amenity and woodland suitable for a range of uses. Discreetly located 0.5 miles off the A590 near to Newby Bridge with good roadside access.The land extends to 14.13 acres (5.72 hectares) and comprises a ring fenced block of meadow and pasture land suitable for grazing and mowing along with woodland, set within the Lake District National Park. The land has road frontage with excellent access directly off Back Lane and benefits from having frontage to Ayside tarn. The boundaries are stock proof with a mixture of stone walling, mature hedges and post and net fencing. The land is sloped to the north and is freely draining.
The land is classified under the Agricultural Land Classification Maps for England & Wales as Grade 4 and is free of any Environmental Stewardship Scheme restrictions. There is scope for a range of uses including agricultural, equestrian and hobby farming interests.
Marketed by: Armitstead Barnett, Kendal
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.