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- 4.81 acres currently used for equestrian purposes
- Fantastic outriding on Dartmoor National Park
- Freehold
- Available in Lots or a Whole
Lot 3, Beech Court Farm extends to 4.81 acres of productive pasture land currently used for equestrian purposes. Further land available.
Situation - Buckland in the Moor is renowned for its quintessentially English picturesque architecture and is made up of stone quarried on the Moor and a cluster of thatched cottages overlooking Holne Chase. Whilst being in a beautiful position the property is only 3.6 miles from Ashburton and the A38.
Open moorland is easily accessible offering unrivalled outriding. A number of public houses on Dartmoor welcome horse riders and provide tie rails or paddocks as well as water for the horses.
The A38 dual carriageway is accessible at Ashburton, just 3.5 miles away and links with the M5 to Exeter. There are excellent rail links from Totnes and Newton Abbot as well as flights from Exeter Airport.
Description - Lot 3, Beech Court Farm extends to a total of 4.81 acres of productive pasture currently being used for equestrian purposes.
Additional Land - A further 8.54 acres of neighbouring land is available by separate negotiation.
Method Of Sale - The property is offered for sale by private treaty.
Tenure & Possession - The property is held freehold and is available with vacant possession on completion.
Services - No mains services are connected to Lot 3.
Sporting & Mineral Rights - The sporting and mineral rights insofar as they are owned are included with the freehold.
Plans & Boundary Fences - A plan which is not to scale, is included with these sale particulars for identification purposes only.
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.
Local Authority - Teignbridge District Council, Forde House, Brunel Road, Newton Abbot, TQ12 4XX. Tel[use Contact Agent Button] and Dartmoor National Park.
Viewings - Strictly by prior appointment with Stags Totnes office [use Contact Agent Button].
Directions - From Buckland in the Moor turn opposite the church, up Elliotts Hill no-through road. Continue passing the two turnings to Elliotts Farm and take the right-hand turn.
Warning - Farms and land can be dangerous places. Please take care when viewing the property, particularly in the vicinity of farm buildings and livestock.
Disclaimer - These particulars are a guide only and are not to be relied upon for any purpose.
Agents Note - The field shelter situated on the land is a temporary structure. Under the planning permission obtained on the 4th July 2022 granting permission for the replacement of stables on nearby land Lot 2, the field shelters need to be removed. For more information please visit and search for the planning reference '0053/22' via the planning applications search feature.
Situation - Buckland in the Moor is renowned for its quintessentially English picturesque architecture and is made up of stone quarried on the Moor and a cluster of thatched cottages overlooking Holne Chase. Whilst being in a beautiful position the property is only 3.6 miles from Ashburton and the A38.
Open moorland is easily accessible offering unrivalled outriding. A number of public houses on Dartmoor welcome horse riders and provide tie rails or paddocks as well as water for the horses.
The A38 dual carriageway is accessible at Ashburton, just 3.5 miles away and links with the M5 to Exeter. There are excellent rail links from Totnes and Newton Abbot as well as flights from Exeter Airport.
Description - Lot 3, Beech Court Farm extends to a total of 4.81 acres of productive pasture currently being used for equestrian purposes.
Additional Land - A further 8.54 acres of neighbouring land is available by separate negotiation.
Method Of Sale - The property is offered for sale by private treaty.
Tenure & Possession - The property is held freehold and is available with vacant possession on completion.
Services - No mains services are connected to Lot 3.
Sporting & Mineral Rights - The sporting and mineral rights insofar as they are owned are included with the freehold.
Plans & Boundary Fences - A plan which is not to scale, is included with these sale particulars for identification purposes only.
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.
Local Authority - Teignbridge District Council, Forde House, Brunel Road, Newton Abbot, TQ12 4XX. Tel[use Contact Agent Button] and Dartmoor National Park.
Viewings - Strictly by prior appointment with Stags Totnes office [use Contact Agent Button].
Directions - From Buckland in the Moor turn opposite the church, up Elliotts Hill no-through road. Continue passing the two turnings to Elliotts Farm and take the right-hand turn.
Warning - Farms and land can be dangerous places. Please take care when viewing the property, particularly in the vicinity of farm buildings and livestock.
Disclaimer - These particulars are a guide only and are not to be relied upon for any purpose.
Agents Note - The field shelter situated on the land is a temporary structure. Under the planning permission obtained on the 4th July 2022 granting permission for the replacement of stables on nearby land Lot 2, the field shelters need to be removed. For more information please visit and search for the planning reference '0053/22' via the planning applications search feature.
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Stags Totnes office is not hard to find, located in The Granary, an imposing historic stone building, on Coronation Road. Totnes is a charming market town, built at the head of the River Dart's estuary in South Devon. It has good communications, being accessible via the A38 from Exeter, just 22 miles to the east. The town is acknowledged as a thriving New Age centre, where musicians, artists, natural health practitioners and craftspeople live and work with great success. A market is held twice a week, selling antiques, musical instruments, second-hand books, hand made clothing and local organic products. In short, not for nothing was Totnes voted the capital of New Age chic by Time magazine. With its numerous attractive listed buildings and ancient history, Totnes is a tourist hot spot and attracts a growing number of visitors annually. It has many distinctive features such as the Eastgate, an arch spanning the main street, Totnes Castle, a Norman edifice owned by English Heritage, the late medieval Church of St Mary and the Elizabethan House Museum, one of many authentic Elizabethan merchant's houses.






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