Equestrian property
Equestrian property
7.42 acre(s)
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Level pasture land and outbuildings
- Mains water supply
- Good accessibility
- Approx. 7.42 acres
- A further 3.52 acres and stables available as a separate lot
7.42 acres of pasture land with outbuildings (Lot 1). Further land and stabling available as Lot 2.
The land has been owned by the vendors for over 30 years and is beautiful gently sloping Grade 3 free draining lime-rich loamy soil, bordered by mature hedgerows and stock proof fencing. The land is all down to grass and has been let and grazed by horses for a number of years. For the last 12 months the land has been vacant.
Lot 1
Lot 1 is approached via a pretty tree lined hardcore track and comprises approximately 7.42 acres of pasture divided into three fields.
There is a timber framed Second World War ex army mess hut from Salisbury Plain which was erected about 30 years ago on the land. This building has been used for stabling and as a general store, set in a secluded position with views over the land. This building has a huge amount of potential for a wide range of uses, subject to planning. Close to this building is a single storey corrugated store with an adjacent orchard containing plum and apple trees.
METHOD OF SALE AND TENURE
The land is offered for sale by private treaty with vacant possession.
RIGHTS OF WAY AND EASEMENTS
The land is sold subject to and with the benefit of all existing rights of way whether public or private, including wayleaves, easements, covenants, restrictions and obligations whether referred to specifically in these sale particulars or not. The purchaser shall be deemed to have full knowledge of the boundaries and the ownership thereof.
The mines and mineral below a depth of 100 feet from the surface together with ancillary powers of working are excepted.
There are no footpaths or public rights of way crossing the land.
The land is located on the western edge of Bratton and to the east of Westbury. The land lies in a sought after and easily accessible location.
Accessed from Lower Westbury Road the land is well situated for riding and walking with a large network of footpaths and bridleways close at hand.
Westbury offers a wide range of shops and facilities and a train station. The Georgian City of Bath is within easy reach and offers an extensive range of shopping, restaurants and rugby. Lying on the edge of Salisbury Plain the land benefits from excellent walking and riding being close at hand.
There is a mains water supply to the land. There is no electricity supply to the land.
From Westbury head east on the B3098. After approximately 1.5 miles turn left on to The Hollow. Then turn right on to Lower Westbury Road.
The entrance to the land can then be found on the left-hand side, after approximately 0.25 miles.
Nearest Postcode BA13 4RH
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The land has been owned by the vendors for over 30 years and is beautiful gently sloping Grade 3 free draining lime-rich loamy soil, bordered by mature hedgerows and stock proof fencing. The land is all down to grass and has been let and grazed by horses for a number of years. For the last 12 months the land has been vacant.
Lot 1
Lot 1 is approached via a pretty tree lined hardcore track and comprises approximately 7.42 acres of pasture divided into three fields.
There is a timber framed Second World War ex army mess hut from Salisbury Plain which was erected about 30 years ago on the land. This building has been used for stabling and as a general store, set in a secluded position with views over the land. This building has a huge amount of potential for a wide range of uses, subject to planning. Close to this building is a single storey corrugated store with an adjacent orchard containing plum and apple trees.
METHOD OF SALE AND TENURE
The land is offered for sale by private treaty with vacant possession.
RIGHTS OF WAY AND EASEMENTS
The land is sold subject to and with the benefit of all existing rights of way whether public or private, including wayleaves, easements, covenants, restrictions and obligations whether referred to specifically in these sale particulars or not. The purchaser shall be deemed to have full knowledge of the boundaries and the ownership thereof.
The mines and mineral below a depth of 100 feet from the surface together with ancillary powers of working are excepted.
There are no footpaths or public rights of way crossing the land.
The land is located on the western edge of Bratton and to the east of Westbury. The land lies in a sought after and easily accessible location.
Accessed from Lower Westbury Road the land is well situated for riding and walking with a large network of footpaths and bridleways close at hand.
Westbury offers a wide range of shops and facilities and a train station. The Georgian City of Bath is within easy reach and offers an extensive range of shopping, restaurants and rugby. Lying on the edge of Salisbury Plain the land benefits from excellent walking and riding being close at hand.
There is a mains water supply to the land. There is no electricity supply to the land.
From Westbury head east on the B3098. After approximately 1.5 miles turn left on to The Hollow. Then turn right on to Lower Westbury Road.
The entrance to the land can then be found on the left-hand side, after approximately 0.25 miles.
Nearest Postcode BA13 4RH
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Woolley & Wallis - Shaftesbury - Farm & Rural
Minster House, The Commons
Shaftesbury
SP7 8JU
01747 418098Woolley & 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.







