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Barn
Barn and Hay Store
Field Looking Southwest
Field Looking Southwest
Barn from Distance
Barn from Distance
Field Looking South
Field Looking North
Field Looking North
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Barn Internal
Barn Internal
Barn Internal
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Land for sale

Denham Bridge Road, Bere Alston
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Sold STC
Rainwater harvesting
Land
6.20 acre(s)
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Features and description

  • For Sale by Informal Tender
  • Closing Weds 15/10/25 at 12:00pm
  • Single Pasture Field of Approx. 6 Acres
  • 69' x 24' Blockwork Stable Barn
  • Up to 6 Loose Boxes and Workstation
  • Attached Hay Store, Rainwater Harvesting
  • Superb Equestrian Potential, Other Uses STP
  • Attractively Easterly Views of Dartmoor
  • Picturesque, Accessible Location
  • Freehold
For sale by Informal Tender, an attractively and conveniently located parcel of pasture land and a 69' x 24' 6-box stable barn with attached hay store, 6.20 acres in all. Closing Weds 15/10/25 at 12:00pm; Single Pasture Field of Approx. 6 Acres; Up to 6 Loose Boxes and Workstation; Superb Equestrian Potential, Other Uses STP; Attractively Easterly Views of Dartmoor; Freehold.

Situation - This parcel of land is located in a peaceful and picturesque yet accessible countryside setting, just outside of the village of Bere Alston, within the Tamar Valley National Landscape (formerly AONB). Many walks, bridlepaths and riding trails are available nearby, including at Denham Woods, 1 mile to the east. The highly desirable market town of Tavistock is around 6 miles to the northeast, and open moorland is available at Roborough Common, 4 miles to the east. The city of Plymouth, with its coastal access, is around 11.5 miles away (via Denham Bridge), whilst Bere Alston also offers a direct rail link to the city centre.

Bere Alston is well-served by amenities including a Co-op mini-market, a convenience store, a butcher's, a public house and a Post Office. One mile further is the desirable hamlet of Weir Quay, with its boatyard, sailing club and public slipway to the river Tamar. The verdant wooded banks of the Tamar Valley, along the Devon/Cornwall border, offer superb opportunities to discover the region's rich heritage. The thriving market town of Tavistock, forming part of a designated World Heritage Site, offers a superb range of shopping, recreational and educational facilities, and leads onto the full expanse of Dartmoor National Park.

Description - A single enclosure of pasture amounting to approximately 6 acres, accompanied by a detached stable barn measuring approximately 69'0 x 24'3 and an attached hay store. The land is mainly enclosed by natural hedging and Devon banks, and slopes very gently from south to north with good natural drainage. The site also enjoys an attractive easterly outlook towards Dartmoor. In need of some light repair in places, the barn is of blockwork construction on a concrete base, with largely blockwork internal divisions, beneath a corrugated roof. Internally, it is arranged with up to six loose boxes and a workstation measuring 15'5 x 9'9, and there is a very useful, large internal walkway and a cupboard with fitted saddle racks. The hay store is of timber construction. Externally, there are four rainwater harvesting tanks to the rear of the barn.

The measurements of the boxes are as follows:

11'11 x 11'8
11'9 x 11'8
15'2 x 11'8 narrowing to 10'6
11'4 x 10'0
11'3 x 9'6
12'6 max x 9'6 max (irregular shape)

The site has obvious, excellent equestrian or smallholding potential, but could also serve other recreational purposes or offer commercial opportunities, all subject to any necessary consents or approvals that may be required.

The land has good access from the public highway via a 5-bar gate in the southern corner of the site.

Method Of Sale - Informal Tender - The Property is offered for sale as a whole by Informal Tender. The closing date for tenders to be submitted is Wednesday, 15th October 2025, at 12:00pm midday. An informal tender form is available from Stags; tenders are to be submitted in writing to Stags, Tavistock. Should an offer be accepted, we will require proof of your funding. In addition, under the Money Laundering Regulations 2017, it is a requirement for Estate Agents to perform due diligence checks on purchasers to verify their identity. This will be an online check undertaken by Stags. Please refer to the informal tender form. The vendors do not undertake to accept the highest or any offer received.

Services - No services are connected. Water can be supplied to the barn from the rainwater harvesting tanks.

Local Authority - West Devon Borough Council, Kilworthy Park, Drake Road, Tavistock, Devon. PL19 0BZ T:[use Contact Agent Button], .

Wayleaves And Rights Of Way - The land is sold subject to, and with the benefit of, any wayleave agreements in respect of electricity or telephone equipment, and also subject to, and with the benefit of, any public or private rights of way. No public rights of way are believed to cross the land.

Tenure And Completion - Freehold, with vacant possession upon completion.

Plans And Boundary Fences - An indicative plan, which is not to scale, is included with these sale particulars. The vendor shall not be called upon to define the ownership of boundary fences.

Viewings - Viewing of the property is strictly by prior appointment. Please call Stags Tavistock office. The What3words reference is ///cobble.delays.unusable.

Warning - Farms and land can be dangerous places. Please take care when viewing the site, particularly in the vicinity of livestock.

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Stags - Tavistock
Stags - Tavistock
2 Market Street Tavistock, Devon PL19 0DA
01822 367958
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If you are looking for a firm of estate agents that can offer exceptional service across all aspects of property, from residential sales and lettings to farm agency and land development, then you have come to the right place. In every corner of the West Country, there is a Stags presence, which is not surprising given that Stags has been around since 1874. When you use Stags, you are getting 140 years of West Country experience, combined with a level of expertise and regional knowledge that is second to none. Through our London Office we are able to extend the marketing of West Country property to those relocating from London and The Home Counties. No wonder Stags is acknowledged as the leading firm of chartered surveyors and auctioneers in Dorset, Somerset, Devon and Cornwall.
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