2 Palms Wood
Braunton, Braunton, Devon, EX33 2EW
Guide Price
£25,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Restrictive Covenant
Land Tags: Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: May 2022
- Removed: Nov 2022
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Restrictive Covenant
- Land Tags: Woodland
An attractive small wood managed as a conservation area with a mixture of mature and younger trees. 1.57 acres (0.63 hectares). Direct road access. A mixture of trees include oak, beech, chestnut with fruit trees and sweet chestnut also present. Bluebells, daffodils and wild garlic all evident during Spring. For sale by private treaty.
Situation - The woodland lies on the northern edge of Braunton, where Corilhead Road meets the A361. The centre of Braunton is about half a mile to the south whilst Barnstaple is about 6.5 miles to the south-east.
From Braunton there is easy access to the beaches of Saunton, Croyde, Putsborough and Woolacombe with the Exmoor National Park a short drive away.
Description - The woodland is known as 2 PALMS WOOD and extends to 1.57 acres (0.63 hectares).
It is a small wood positioned between Corilhead Road and the A361 and has been managed by the current owners as a conservation area for wildlife and plants with bluebells, primroses, daffodils and wild garlic evident during the Spring months.
The ferns, ivy, holly trees, rosehips and wild honeysuckles are well established and the mature tree species include oak, beech, sycamore, ash, hazelnut, hawthorn and chestnut. Young trees include sweet chestnut, silver birch, apple and pear and soft fruits growing within the wood include tayberries, raspberries and blackberries.
The woodland may also suit those interested in wood-turning or a charcoal or firewood enterprise, subject to the required consents being obtained.
There is space to pull one car off the road and a postbox. 2 PALMS WOOD is also recognised by Google maps.
Services - There are no services connected to the woodland. We are informed by the vendor that mains water and mains electricity are available nearby.
Access - There is direct access to the woodland from a council maintained road.
Method Of Sale - The woodland is offered for sale by private treaty, as one lot.
Tenure - The land is owned freehold and is available with vacant possession upon completion.
Restrictive Covenant - There is a historic restrictive covenant on the land which states that the owners are not to erect any building or structure (whether temporary or permanent) or do anything for which planning permission is required without obtaining the written consent of a previous owner (The previous owner is not the current owner).
Designations - The woodland is not subject to any Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs).
Local Authority - North Devon District Council. Telephone: (
Sporting And Mineral Rights - The sporting and mineral rights insofar as they are owned are included with the freehold.
Wayleaves & Rights Of Way - The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of any wayleave agreement and any public or private rights of way that may affect it.
There is no public access through the wood.
Land Plan - A plan which is not to scale, is included with these sale particulars for identification purposes only.
Viewing - Please contact Stags to arrange a viewing appointment. Tel: . Email:
Directions - Entering Braunton from Barnstaple with the George Inn on your left, at the traffic lights continue straight on in the direction of Ilfracombe on the A361. Continue for just under one mile and take the right turn into Corilhead Road. 2 PALMS WOOD will be found immediately on the right.
Disclaimer - These particulars are a guide only and are not to be relied upon for any purpose.
Marketed by: Stags, Barnstaple
Situation - The woodland lies on the northern edge of Braunton, where Corilhead Road meets the A361. The centre of Braunton is about half a mile to the south whilst Barnstaple is about 6.5 miles to the south-east.
From Braunton there is easy access to the beaches of Saunton, Croyde, Putsborough and Woolacombe with the Exmoor National Park a short drive away.
Description - The woodland is known as 2 PALMS WOOD and extends to 1.57 acres (0.63 hectares).
It is a small wood positioned between Corilhead Road and the A361 and has been managed by the current owners as a conservation area for wildlife and plants with bluebells, primroses, daffodils and wild garlic evident during the Spring months.
The ferns, ivy, holly trees, rosehips and wild honeysuckles are well established and the mature tree species include oak, beech, sycamore, ash, hazelnut, hawthorn and chestnut. Young trees include sweet chestnut, silver birch, apple and pear and soft fruits growing within the wood include tayberries, raspberries and blackberries.
The woodland may also suit those interested in wood-turning or a charcoal or firewood enterprise, subject to the required consents being obtained.
There is space to pull one car off the road and a postbox. 2 PALMS WOOD is also recognised by Google maps.
Services - There are no services connected to the woodland. We are informed by the vendor that mains water and mains electricity are available nearby.
Access - There is direct access to the woodland from a council maintained road.
Method Of Sale - The woodland is offered for sale by private treaty, as one lot.
Tenure - The land is owned freehold and is available with vacant possession upon completion.
Restrictive Covenant - There is a historic restrictive covenant on the land which states that the owners are not to erect any building or structure (whether temporary or permanent) or do anything for which planning permission is required without obtaining the written consent of a previous owner (The previous owner is not the current owner).
Designations - The woodland is not subject to any Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs).
Local Authority - North Devon District Council. Telephone: (
Sporting And Mineral Rights - The sporting and mineral rights insofar as they are owned are included with the freehold.
Wayleaves & Rights Of Way - The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of any wayleave agreement and any public or private rights of way that may affect it.
There is no public access through the wood.
Land Plan - A plan which is not to scale, is included with these sale particulars for identification purposes only.
Viewing - Please contact Stags to arrange a viewing appointment. Tel: . Email:
Directions - Entering Braunton from Barnstaple with the George Inn on your left, at the traffic lights continue straight on in the direction of Ilfracombe on the A361. Continue for just under one mile and take the right turn into Corilhead Road. 2 PALMS WOOD will be found immediately on the right.
Disclaimer - These particulars are a guide only and are not to be relied upon for any purpose.
Marketed by: Stags, Barnstaple
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.