Land
Sold STC
Land
59.10 acre(s)
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
Guide Price £8,000 Per Acre
Parcel of agricultural land extending to 59.10 acres/23.92 hectares or thereabouts
Adjoining the Welsh Wildlife Centre
Boasting significant environmental appeal
Suitable as a conservation or rewilding project
Currently used for grazing and cropping purposes
Walking distance to Cardigan town
Vendor may consider splitting the land into two lots
Situation - Enjoying a pleasant and appealing location on the outskirts of the popular village of Cilgerran and adjoining the Welsh Wildlife Centre. The land is easily accessible with access off a tarmac roadway (the former Cardi Bach railway line). The village of Cilgerran is situated on the bank of the river Teifi in Pembrokeshire which offers many opportunities for river activities, fishing, and walks and is known for its coracle races. Village amenities include an historical castle, primary school, Wildlife Centre (which gives beautiful walking access direct to Cardigan town), village hall, local shops etc. Within walking distance lies the market town of Cardigan which offers a wider array of amenities and services.
Directions - Take the A487/Tenby roadway out of the town continuing on this road for 2/3miles turning left onto Cilgerran Road at Penybryn towards the village of Cilgerran, upon entering the village follow the signs for 'The Welsh Wildlife Centre'. Continue along this road and the land will be seen on the left hand side as denoted by our 'For Sale' board. A location plan is attached to the sales particulars.
what3words ///horseshoe.soaps.entrusted will provide access to enclosure SN1843 4264. A further 200 meters on the left, there is a lane leading to the remaining fields.
Description - A valuable parcel of mainly level to gently sloping accommodation land extending in total to 59.10 acres/23.92 hectares or thereabouts adjoining the Welsh Wildlife Centre. Divided into seven enclosures of which five are laid to permanent pasture and equate to 54.6 acres or thereabouts. Currently the land is used for both grazing and cropping purposes but offers significant environmental appeal and amenity value. Farmed in an environmentally considerate manner providing dedicated areas of habitat with sheltered wildlife corridors, woodland and ponds which extend to 4.44 acres or thereabouts. As a result we would strongly advise that the land would be ideally suited to those looking to embark on a conservation or re-wilding project with a high regard for the natural environment.
Alternatively the land has been used for the grazing of livestock and cropped annually and should also be of interest to those looking for agricultural land in the area. Benefitting from two access points, the land could be split if required. To fully appreciate the potential that this land has to offer an early inspection is recommended.
Services - Mains water connected to the land.
Tenure: Freehold with vacant possession upon completion.
Local Authority: Pembrokeshire County Council
Restrictive Covenant: The purchaser will be required to enter into a covenant, not, without the consent of the vendor to permit any material change of use which will require Local Authority consent.
Environmental Schemes: The land is not entered into any environmental scheme.
General Remarks - An excellent opportunity to acquire a large parcel of land which offers significant environmental and conservation appeal on the edge of the Welsh Wildlife Centre. To fully appreciate the potential on offer an early inspection is highly recommended.
Location Plan -
Parcel of agricultural land extending to 59.10 acres/23.92 hectares or thereabouts
Adjoining the Welsh Wildlife Centre
Boasting significant environmental appeal
Suitable as a conservation or rewilding project
Currently used for grazing and cropping purposes
Walking distance to Cardigan town
Vendor may consider splitting the land into two lots
Situation - Enjoying a pleasant and appealing location on the outskirts of the popular village of Cilgerran and adjoining the Welsh Wildlife Centre. The land is easily accessible with access off a tarmac roadway (the former Cardi Bach railway line). The village of Cilgerran is situated on the bank of the river Teifi in Pembrokeshire which offers many opportunities for river activities, fishing, and walks and is known for its coracle races. Village amenities include an historical castle, primary school, Wildlife Centre (which gives beautiful walking access direct to Cardigan town), village hall, local shops etc. Within walking distance lies the market town of Cardigan which offers a wider array of amenities and services.
Directions - Take the A487/Tenby roadway out of the town continuing on this road for 2/3miles turning left onto Cilgerran Road at Penybryn towards the village of Cilgerran, upon entering the village follow the signs for 'The Welsh Wildlife Centre'. Continue along this road and the land will be seen on the left hand side as denoted by our 'For Sale' board. A location plan is attached to the sales particulars.
what3words ///horseshoe.soaps.entrusted will provide access to enclosure SN1843 4264. A further 200 meters on the left, there is a lane leading to the remaining fields.
Description - A valuable parcel of mainly level to gently sloping accommodation land extending in total to 59.10 acres/23.92 hectares or thereabouts adjoining the Welsh Wildlife Centre. Divided into seven enclosures of which five are laid to permanent pasture and equate to 54.6 acres or thereabouts. Currently the land is used for both grazing and cropping purposes but offers significant environmental appeal and amenity value. Farmed in an environmentally considerate manner providing dedicated areas of habitat with sheltered wildlife corridors, woodland and ponds which extend to 4.44 acres or thereabouts. As a result we would strongly advise that the land would be ideally suited to those looking to embark on a conservation or re-wilding project with a high regard for the natural environment.
Alternatively the land has been used for the grazing of livestock and cropped annually and should also be of interest to those looking for agricultural land in the area. Benefitting from two access points, the land could be split if required. To fully appreciate the potential that this land has to offer an early inspection is recommended.
Services - Mains water connected to the land.
Tenure: Freehold with vacant possession upon completion.
Local Authority: Pembrokeshire County Council
Restrictive Covenant: The purchaser will be required to enter into a covenant, not, without the consent of the vendor to permit any material change of use which will require Local Authority consent.
Environmental Schemes: The land is not entered into any environmental scheme.
General Remarks - An excellent opportunity to acquire a large parcel of land which offers significant environmental and conservation appeal on the edge of the Welsh Wildlife Centre. To fully appreciate the potential on offer an early inspection is highly recommended.
Location Plan -
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We are an independent firm of Chartered Surveyors, Estate Agents, Valuers and Auctioneers situated within South West Wales with high profile strategically located offices in Cardigan, Fishguard, Haverfordwest and Narberth offering a wide range of services throughout Pembrokeshire, West Carmarthenshire and South Ceredigion.


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