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Land

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TenureFreehold
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Features and description

  • Allotment land set in a lovely location
  • Large plot circa 100' x 27'
  • Two outbuildings and poly tunnels
  • Freehold allotment
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We are delighted to offer FOR SALE a FREEHOLD piece of allotment land measuring approximately 100' x 27'. There is also the added benefit of two outbuildings and poly tunnels on site. What are the benefits of owning your own allotment? You can grow your own vegetables, this can have a financial and health benefit and it is a proven fact that by gardening is good for you physically and mentally. Home grown vegetables taste better, have more nutrients and can be produced at a fraction of the cost. Set above Hebden Bridge nr Sandy Gate sits this sloping allotment land enjoying a lovely sunny setting and wonderful far reaching views. Call our friendly team today for further information.

Having an allotment, which is a plot of land for individuals for gardening, can provide numerous benefits. Here are some of the advantages of having an allotment:


Access to Fresh, Nutritious Produce: One of the primary benefits of having an allotment is the opportunity to grow your own fruits, vegetables, and herbs. This means you have access to fresh, organic produce that you can harvest at its peak of ripeness, ensuring maximum nutrition and flavour. You can also choose to grow a variety of heirloom or uncommon plants that may not be readily available in shops, allowing you to enjoy a diverse range of produce.

Cost Savings: Growing your own food can be cost-effective, as it can significantly reduce your grocery bills. Instead of purchasing produce from the store, you can grow your own at a fraction of the cost, especially if you start from seeds or cuttings. Over time, the savings can add up, making an allotment a financially prudent choice.

Health and Well-being: Gardening has been proven to have numerous health benefits. Spending time outdoors, engaging in physical activity, and getting your hands dirty in the soil can promote physical fitness, reduce stress, and improve mental well-being. Gardening is also known to provide a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction as you watch your plants grow and flourish.

Environmental Sustainability: By growing your own food on an allotment, you can contribute to environmental sustainability. You have control over the type of fertilizers, pesticides, and other chemicals used on your plot, allowing you to practice organic or sustainable gardening methods. Additionally, growing your own food reduces the need for transportation and packaging associated with store-bought produce, which can help reduce your carbon footprint.

Community Engagement: Allotments are often located in communal areas, providing opportunities for social interaction and community engagement. You can connect with other gardeners, learn from each other, and share gardening tips and techniques. Many allotment communities also organize events, workshops, and social activities, fostering a sense of camaraderie and belonging.

Educational Opportunities: Allotments provide excellent educational opportunities, especially for children. Gardening can teach kids about plant life cycles, nutrition, environmental sustainability, and the value of hard work and patience. It can also help them develop a sense of responsibility and appreciation for nature.

Food Security: In times of food scarcity or disruption in the supply chain, having an allotment can provide a sense of food security. You have control over your food production, and in case of emergencies or unforeseen circumstances, having your own source of fresh produce can be a valuable asset.

In summary, having an allotment can offer numerous benefits, including access to fresh produce, cost savings, improved health and well-being, environmental sustainability, community engagement, educational opportunities, and food security. It can be a rewarding and fulfilling experience that promotes a healthier lifestyle, strengthens community ties, and contributes to sustainable living.

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Anthony J Turner - Hebden Bridge
Anthony J Turner - Hebden Bridge
5 Hope Street Hebden Bridge HX7 8AG
01422 298866
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We appreciate that you have a choice and that your time is valuable and our aim is to satisfy all your property requirements whatever they may be. Anthony J Turner, Crossley Crosland & Uttley is a big name in property and Calderdale's oldest established firm of Surveyors, Valuers, Letting and Estate Agents.  Founded in the Calder Valley in 1875 and with an unrivalled record of property sales and valuations, surveys, lettings and management throughout 129 years of service to the community, and now moving forward with dedication to customer service and proactive team members, promoting property sales and lettings in an imaginative and, technologically advanced format, through prime office locations and world wide web offering an unbeatable Estate agency service.  Whether buying or selling, letting or renting, valuing or surveying, mortgaging or financing, or simply making general enquiries we will be only too pleased to assist. we hope that your journey with us will be a happy one. We are open 7 days a week, please feel free to call, click or come in and meet the team in the office. 
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