Block of pasture extending to approximately 10 acres
DescriptionA field of pasture extending to approximately 10.67 acres (4.32 hectares) in the village of Garsdon, near Malmesbury, Wiltshire.
The land is bordered by mature hedgerows and Cotswold stone walls. There is a brook which runs along the bottom of the field and it is understood that a mains water supply may be available in the locality.
SoilsAccording to the Soil Survey of England and Wales, the soils are predominantly of the Denchworth and Beccles 3 Series which are slowly permeable fine loamy over clayey soils which are suitable for winter cereals and temporary grassland.
The land is predominantly classified as Grade 3 under the Agricultural Land Classification.
LocationThe village of Garsdon is delightfully located in rural North Wiltshire and is centred around All Saints Church.
There is a primary school in the nearby village of Lea whilst further amenities are found at Malmesbury.
A full range of services can be found at Cirencester, Swindon and Bristol.
Acreage: 10 Acres
DirectionsTravelling south on the A429 Kemble to Malmesbury Road take the left hand turn at the Texaco Garage roundabout just north of Malmesbury, signposted Cricklade, Minety and Charlton. Shortly after take the right hand turn signposted to Milbourne and Garsdon. Follow this road through the village of Milbourne and around to the left, until reaching the four cross way. Proceed straight over the junction, signposted to Garsdon and Purton, passing Garsdon Manor on the right hand side. Continue on this road passing All Saints Church on the left hand side until reaching the junction with the red telephone box on the left whereupon Church Farm will be found on the right hand side.
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Additional InfoFreehold with vacant possession subject to a grazing licence on the land.
Strictly by appointment with joint agents, Savills and Voyce Pullin. Prior to making an appointment to view, we strongly recommend that you discuss any particular points which are likely to affect your interest in the property with a member of staff who has seen the property, in order that you do not make a wasted journey.