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- 35.09 acres
This is a small part of what was a much larger farm, the land has been in the ownership of the same family for approximately 100 years.
It has been gently farmed with no use of pesticides or herbicides, so it has a rich diversity of plants and animals.
The topography makes the land most suitable for grazing sheep and cattle, and there are spring fed troughs in the fields providing water.
The land is stock fenced all around, bar the field by the wood which is barbed wire.
The woodland is a mix of hazel, elm, ash and field maple, it was not part of farm production so has not been actively managed.
There are no outbuildings on the land, and this is not a development plot.
Access to the land is via a shared residential drive.
Local Authority: Bath & North East Somerset Council - Postcode: BA2 7DE
what3words: ///harder.crush.festivity
Tenure: We are advised that the land is Freehold
Agents notes:
- A septic tank and soakaway is located in within the fenced area at bottom of the track in Lower Bushy Leaze which serves The Maltings.
- There will covenants put in place which are yet to be formalised preventing the land from being used for anything involving the general public, including but not limited to, glamping, camping, retreats, community tree planting etc. To not allow anything on the land that could pollute the water that feeds the neighbour's pond, and also not storing rubbish on the land.
Viewings: Strictly by prior appointment with the agent
Set in a tranquil rural location in the heart of the Midford Valley, whilst being within an easy commute into the city of Bath.
Midford village lies in a picturesque valley on the southern edge of Bath, spanning the counties of Somerset and Wiltshire. Rich in natural beauty and history, it offers scenic walking routes that pass country pubs, a farm shop, public woodlands, and the point where two brooks meet. The disused viaduct and the Somerset Coal Canal provide intriguing reminders of Midford’s past as a transport hub.
The Sustrans cycle route runs through the village toward Bath and connects to an almost entirely off-road path to Bristol, featuring the mile-long Combe Down Tunnel along the former railway line.
Midford also enjoys excellent transport links. Nearby stations at Bath, Freshford, and Bradford-on-Avon provide direct rail services, while the A36 and M4 offer quick road connections to Bristol, London, and the wider region.
Freshford 3 miles, Bath City Centre 4.5 miles, Bradford on Avon 7 miles, Frome 10.5 miles, Bristol 16 miles (all distances are approximate).
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