Land
Sold STC
Land
8.79 acre(s)
Key information
Features and description
The land is situated on Middleton Hill to the south of Broad Chalke and adjoins the Middleton Down Nature Reserve, owned and managed by Wiltshire Wildlife Trust. The land slopes to the north-east and is predominantly covered by successional scrub
and mixed native trees, including oak and hawthorn.
DESCRIPTION
Woolley & Wallis LLP is instructed by the Trustees of the Broad Chalke Community Fund to market for sale by informal tender approximately 8.79 acres (3.56 hectares) of land known as ‘Manor Farm Poor Patch’ in the Parish of Broad Chalke, Wiltshire.
The land is situated on Middleton Hill to the south of Broad Chalke and adjoins the Middleton Down Nature Reserve, owned and managed by Wiltshire Wildlife Trust.
Access to the land is on foot only via public bridleway BROA6 running from Church Bottom. The Poor Patch and adjoining Nature Reserve are both designated as ‘Open Access Land’ under the Countryside Rights of Way Act 2000, which allows public access on foot.
The land slopes to the north-east and is predominantly covered by successional scrub and mixed native trees, including oak and hawthorn.
SERVICES
There are no mains services connected to the land.
TENURE & POSSESSION
The land is being offered for sale on a freehold basis with vacant possession.
METHOD OF SALE
The land is offered for sale by informal tender. Written offers are invited and should be submitted on the attached Tender Form and returned to Woolley & Wallis’ Salisbury Office by 12 noon on Friday 5 July 2024.
DIRECTIONS
From Broad Chalke Village Centre (Queen’s Head Pub), head south on The Causeway turning left at the corner signposted to ‘Martin’ and ‘Blandford’. At the junction, proceed straight over onto the public bridleway (noting that general vehicular access is not permitted). Proceed on the bridleway for approximately 1 mile where the Poor Patch can be seen up on the bank to your right-hand side.
WHAT3WORDS
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VIEWINGS
All viewings strictly by appointment arranged through the Woolley & Wallis.
Attention: Simon Male MRICS FAAV
Telephone[use Contact Agent Button]
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Website:
CONTACT
Woolley & Wallis LLP
Farm & Rural
51-61 Castle Street
Salisbury
Wiltshire
SP1 3SU
and mixed native trees, including oak and hawthorn.
DESCRIPTION
Woolley & Wallis LLP is instructed by the Trustees of the Broad Chalke Community Fund to market for sale by informal tender approximately 8.79 acres (3.56 hectares) of land known as ‘Manor Farm Poor Patch’ in the Parish of Broad Chalke, Wiltshire.
The land is situated on Middleton Hill to the south of Broad Chalke and adjoins the Middleton Down Nature Reserve, owned and managed by Wiltshire Wildlife Trust.
Access to the land is on foot only via public bridleway BROA6 running from Church Bottom. The Poor Patch and adjoining Nature Reserve are both designated as ‘Open Access Land’ under the Countryside Rights of Way Act 2000, which allows public access on foot.
The land slopes to the north-east and is predominantly covered by successional scrub and mixed native trees, including oak and hawthorn.
SERVICES
There are no mains services connected to the land.
TENURE & POSSESSION
The land is being offered for sale on a freehold basis with vacant possession.
METHOD OF SALE
The land is offered for sale by informal tender. Written offers are invited and should be submitted on the attached Tender Form and returned to Woolley & Wallis’ Salisbury Office by 12 noon on Friday 5 July 2024.
DIRECTIONS
From Broad Chalke Village Centre (Queen’s Head Pub), head south on The Causeway turning left at the corner signposted to ‘Martin’ and ‘Blandford’. At the junction, proceed straight over onto the public bridleway (noting that general vehicular access is not permitted). Proceed on the bridleway for approximately 1 mile where the Poor Patch can be seen up on the bank to your right-hand side.
WHAT3WORDS
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VIEWINGS
All viewings strictly by appointment arranged through the Woolley & Wallis.
Attention: Simon Male MRICS FAAV
Telephone[use Contact Agent Button]
[use Contact Agent Button]
Website:
CONTACT
Woolley & Wallis LLP
Farm & Rural
51-61 Castle Street
Salisbury
Wiltshire
SP1 3SU
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Woolley & Wallis was originally formed in 1884 by John Turton Woolley and when he went into partnership with William Wallis in 1903, the firm became what it is today. Initially the focus of the business was as Auctioneers and Land Agents, operating solely out of Salisbury, Ringwood and Romsey for 50 years.

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