Comprising a Pony Paddock with field shelter extending to an area of approximately 2.16 acres. The land is Permanent Pasture and is bounded on 3 sides by Hawthorn hedging with a brook and tree belt on the fourth side.
Description
Comprising a Pony Paddock with field shelter extending to an area of approximately 2.16 acres. The land is Permanent Pasture and is bounded on 3 sides by Hawthorn hedging with a brook and tree belt on the fourth side.
The field shelter is approximately 10ft x 12ft in size with a hard floor, providing a useful dry storage area. The shelter is set in a small yard area with post & rail fencing and a mains water connection.
The land has road frontage onto Pickwell Road, with a gated access directly onto the Public Highway.
Location
The property is located immediately adjacent to Pickwell Road, Whissendine, approximately 500 metres to the south west of the village.
Method Of Sale
The land is for sale by Private Treaty with a guide price of £75,000.
Wayleaves, Easements & Rights Of Way
The land is sold subject to and with the benefit of all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether public or private, and any other rights, obligations, easements and quasi easements, whether specifically mentioned or not.
We understand that a previous owner of the paddock retained the right for a private water pipe from Pickwell Road along the western boundary to their adjacent property.
Sporting, Mineral & Timber
The sporting, mineral and timber rights are included in the freehold sale, to the extent as they are owned.
Services
The property benefits from a mains water connection.
Tenure
The land is offered for sale with the benefit of vacant possession.
Local Authority
The land is located in the administrative boundaries of Rutland County Council.
Health & Safety
Please be as vigilant as possible when making your inspection. Please observe any specific signage of the property.
Plans
The plan enclosed is for identification purposes only.
Viewings
At any daylight hour, on foot, with a set of particulars to hand.
Further Information
For further information please contact Mark Thomas direct line or email