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Council tax: Band A
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- INTERESTED PARTIES ARE INVITED TO SUBMIT 'BEST & FINAL' OFFERS BY 4:00pm ON FRIDAY 22nd NOVEMBER.
INTERESTED PARTIES ARE INVITED TO SUBMIT 'BEST & FINAL' OFFERS BY 4:00pm ON FRIDAY 22nd NOVEMBER. A plot of land of approximately 0.12 acre adjoining Ditchend Brook with a timber and corrugated former dwelling on site.
An unusual opportunity to acquire a plot of land inside the New Forest National Park extending to approximately 0.12 acres adjoining Ditchend Brook to the north and a gravel track to the south. There is a timber and corrugated iron structure on the site and is believed to have been occupied since 1936. The property is registered for Council Tax Band A and we understand that planning permission (now lapsed) was granted in 1985 to replace the current dwelling with a new dwelling of no more than 80 sqm.
Blissford is situated within the New Forest National Park and all planning related enquiries should be directed to:
New Forest National Park Authority
Lymington Town Hall
Avenue Road
Lymington
SO41 9ZGT
T:[use Contact Agent Button] (between 9am and 12pm)
E: [use Contact Agent Button]
The land is located in the sought after hamlet of Blissford, occupying a sheltered position at the head of a Forestry Commission track that provides direct access to the open acres of the New Forest. The adjoining village of Godshill (approx. 1 mile) has a public house and village hall, whilst there is a shop and leisure facilities open to local residents at Sandy Balls Holiday Centre. The neighbouring villages of Frogham and Hyde between them provide another popular public house, a reputable primary school, church and garden centre with tea rooms.
Fordingbridge (approximately 1 1/2 miles) has facilities for most everyday needs, including a range of local shops, an excellent health centre and state and private sector schooling. Excellent communication links connect with the Cathedral City of Salisbury, the market town of Ringwood, Bournemouth and Southampton. The latter two both have airports with mainline rail links at Salisbury, Bournemouth and Southampton.
Blissford is an ideal stepping stone for further exploration of the New Forest and thousands of acres of moor and heathland are outside the gate for walking, riding and cycling enthusiasts to enjoy. There are a number of golf courses in the area and angling opportunities within the Avon Valley.
New Forest District Council. Tax Band A.
Leave Fordingbridge on the B3078 Southampton Road to Godshill. At the top of the hill turn right into Blissford Road and follow the road as it descends towards the watersplash. Turn left immediately into the bridleway after the ford and the land will be located on the left hand side.
An unusual opportunity to acquire a plot of land inside the New Forest National Park extending to approximately 0.12 acres adjoining Ditchend Brook to the north and a gravel track to the south. There is a timber and corrugated iron structure on the site and is believed to have been occupied since 1936. The property is registered for Council Tax Band A and we understand that planning permission (now lapsed) was granted in 1985 to replace the current dwelling with a new dwelling of no more than 80 sqm.
Blissford is situated within the New Forest National Park and all planning related enquiries should be directed to:
New Forest National Park Authority
Lymington Town Hall
Avenue Road
Lymington
SO41 9ZGT
T:[use Contact Agent Button] (between 9am and 12pm)
E: [use Contact Agent Button]
The land is located in the sought after hamlet of Blissford, occupying a sheltered position at the head of a Forestry Commission track that provides direct access to the open acres of the New Forest. The adjoining village of Godshill (approx. 1 mile) has a public house and village hall, whilst there is a shop and leisure facilities open to local residents at Sandy Balls Holiday Centre. The neighbouring villages of Frogham and Hyde between them provide another popular public house, a reputable primary school, church and garden centre with tea rooms.
Fordingbridge (approximately 1 1/2 miles) has facilities for most everyday needs, including a range of local shops, an excellent health centre and state and private sector schooling. Excellent communication links connect with the Cathedral City of Salisbury, the market town of Ringwood, Bournemouth and Southampton. The latter two both have airports with mainline rail links at Salisbury, Bournemouth and Southampton.
Blissford is an ideal stepping stone for further exploration of the New Forest and thousands of acres of moor and heathland are outside the gate for walking, riding and cycling enthusiasts to enjoy. There are a number of golf courses in the area and angling opportunities within the Avon Valley.
New Forest District Council. Tax Band A.
Leave Fordingbridge on the B3078 Southampton Road to Godshill. At the top of the hill turn right into Blissford Road and follow the road as it descends towards the watersplash. Turn left immediately into the bridleway after the ford and the land will be located on the left hand side.
About this agent

Woolley & Wallis is a leading regional firm of estate agents, chartered surveyors and auctioneers in Wiltshire, Hampshire and Dorset. Founded in 1884, Woolley & Wallis offers an extensive range of professional services covering all areas of residential, rural and commercial property. The firm is well represented with their network of estate agents offices in Fordingbridge, Lymington, Marlborough, Ringwood, Romsey, Salisbury and Shaftesbury. We pride ourselves in offering a truly professional and individual service from the moment that you make contact with us. If you need property advice, are thinking of buying, selling or letting, you can be sure that we will make the process as straightforward as possible for you.







