Sweeping view over beautiful countryside

Land For Sale £100,000
4.69 acres of land off Church Lane, Between Trysull & Seisdon, Staffordshire WV5


Description

WHY BUY THIS LAND?

A wonderful opportunity for you to own a good sized parcel of grazing land with sweeping views over some of the area’s most beautiful countryside. This lush pasture land measures 4.69 acres with more land available.


The land gently slopes in a southerly direction towards Smestow Brook and lies between the picturesque villages of Seisdon & Trysull in a beautiful and tranquil setting. It is enclosed in the main by mature hedgerow and enjoys road frontage onto Church Lane.


The land is suitable for grazing, as a smallholding for hobby farming or for a variety of other recreational or amenity uses subject to any necessary planning consent. The land could also offer potential for those looking for equestrian use in an area well suited to riding out. Uniquely, Chruch Lane is a bridleway providing access to a larger network of bridle paths close by.


ACCESS

The site enjoys extensive road frontage onto Church Lane. Full vehicular right of way is provided via an easement from a secure gated access to the east.


EQUESTRIAN

The land lies on Church Lane, which is also a bridleway (Area Name: Trysull and Seisdon 15). A larger network of bridle paths can be found nearby.


LOCATION

- Between Trysull & Seisdon

- 1.8 miles to Wombourne

- 3.3 miles to Pattingham

- 4.7 miles to Wolverhampton

- 6.5 miles to Dudley

- 12.8 miles to Telford

- 14.5 miles to Birmingham City Centre

- 18.5 miles to Stafford


The land lies between the affluent & picturesque villages of Trysull and Seisdon. Here you can find several local amenities including a post office, an Ofsted rated “Outstanding” primary school and a highly rated pub serving good food.


The larger villages of Pattingham and Wombourne are nearby. Wombourne is often referred to as the country’s largest village. It has a thriving community with many groups and organisations open to everyone. The traditional village green contains a variety of independent shops, cafés, pubs and restaurants.


The vibrant cities of Wolverhampton and Birmingham are within easy reach. Birmingham is the second biggest city in the UK and it is renowned for its Michelin starred restaurants and the famous Bullring shopping centre.


The land benefits from good transport links lying between the A454 and A449, which connects the site to both the M6 and M5 motorways and from there, the larger motorway network.


Rail connections are excellent – Wolverhampton train station provides frequent and fast links into Birmingham, Manchester and London.


TRANSPORT LINKS

- 1.8 miles to the A454

- 2.1 miles to the A449

- 5.1 miles to Wolverhampton Train Station *

- 9.2 miles to M6 (junction 10)

- 10.8 miles to M5 (junction 1)

- 21.8 miles to Birmingham Airport


* Journey Times: 13 mins to Stafford; 20 mins to Birmingham New Street; 31 mins to Birmingham International Airport


PROPERTY PRICES

The land is situated within a relatively affluent area where house prices in the Trysull & Seisdon area are 154% above the county average and 74% above the national average. These premium house prices reflect the desirability of the area as a place to live and own property - including land.


LOCAL DEVELOPMENT

Numerous parcels of land within the local area have been granted permission for agricultural or equestrian development, such as barns or stables.


Furthermore, South Staffordshire Council’s Site Allocations Document (SAD) produced in 2018, which forms their Local Plan, has allocated 14 sites within the Green Belt for housing development – the closest being just 3 miles from the land for sale.


Several of these sites have already received planning permission and have been developed including; land off Hyde Lane, Kinver and land north of Beggars Bush Lane in Womborne.


PLANNING

The land is situated within the Birmingham Green Belt. Any development or change of use would be subject to any appropriate permissions.


LOCAL AUTHORITY

South Staffordshire Council


LAND VALUES

Land values continued to rise last year and even managed to outpace inflation, according to the Knight Frank Farmland Index. Furthermore, the average price of land in this area is 20% higher than the average.


Following a 3% increase last quarter, farmland outperformed other asset classes such as gold, equities & residential property in the past 12 months.


This strong growth was driven by a continued lack of supply and strong demand from a wide range of buyers, particularly from those looking for natural investment capital to become self sufficient or for environmental purposes.


With these trends looking to continue, the farmland market is set to remain strong.


METHOD OF SALE

The land is offered for sale by private treaty. The freehold is available with vacant possession on completion.


ALTERNATIVE SIZE OR BUDGET?

We may be able to amend the plan to suit your size or budget requirements. Please contact us to speak to one of our experienced land consultants.


VIEWING

To arrange a viewing, please contact Vantage Land.


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