Land for sale
Widecombe-In-The-Moor, Newton Abbot
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Land
11.68 acre(s)
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- South-facing farm land
- 11.68 acres (4.73 hectares)
- 4 Box stable block
- Road access from 4 fields
- Suitable grazing land
- For sale by informal tender
Versatile grass-land split into 5 paddocks, with a timber stable block, on the outskirts of a popular Moorland village with direct road access.
Method Of Sale - The Property is offered for sale as a whole by Informal Tender. The closing date for tenders to be submitted is Friday 17th April at 12:00pm noon.
An informal tender form is available from Stags; tenders are to be submitted in writing to Stags, Totnes. Should an offer be accepted we will require proof of your funding. In addition, under 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.
Situation - Widecombe-in-the-Moor provides a range of convenient shops and pubs, a post office, church, and a primary school. Widecombe Valley is renowned for its spectacular scenery including open moorland, ancient tors and wooded valleys.
There are many opportunities locally for walking, riding and fishing, yet good accessibility, via the moorland town of Bovey Tracey, to the A38 dual carriageway. This leads east to the university and cathedral city of Exeter where there is access onto the M5 motorway, mainline rail connections to London and an international airport.
Description - This superb block of pasture land is situated on the outskirts of Widecombe-In-The-Moor. Split into 5 pasture paddocks and offering suitable grazing land they are bordered by Devon banks and hedging with gateways connecting each paddock. In the most north-easterly paddock, in its north-western corner, is a timber stable block built in the early 2010's, with four stables. The stables are built to a high standard and stand on a spacious concrete yard, offering excellent functionality and ease of maintenance. There is direct road access into four of the five paddocks accessed via metal five-bar gates.
Services - A mains water supply is connected to the site supplying two water troughs including a trough adjacent to the stable block. In addition, there is a natural supply of running water through the lower meadow.
Planning - Planning permission was granted in 2009 for the replacements stables. A condition of the usage for the stables was that they shall be used for private use only, with no business or trade carried out from them. For more information please contact the agents.
Wayleaves & Rights Of Way - The neighbouring property, Windwhistle, has a right for their private drainage system to be situated on the paddock adjoining their property to the north of said paddock. This includes the rights to access the field for maintenance and emptying of the drainage system.
There are no public footpaths or bridleways across the land.
Sporting And Minderal Rights - The sporting and mineral rights, insofar as they are owned, are included with the freehold.
Tenure & Possession - Each parcel of the land is freehold and sold with vacant possession.
Local Authority - Teignbridge District Council, Forde House, Brunel Road, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ12 4XX. [use Contact Agent Button]. E-mail: [use Contact Agent Button].
Dartmoor National Park Authority, Parke, Bovey Tracey, Newton Abbot, Devon TQ13 9JQ [use Contact Agent Button] Email:[use Contact Agent Button]
Viewing - Strictly by appointment only. Please contact the Stags Totnes office to arrange access.
Method Of Sale - The Property is offered for sale as a whole by Informal Tender. The closing date for tenders to be submitted is Friday 17th April at 12:00pm noon.
An informal tender form is available from Stags; tenders are to be submitted in writing to Stags, Totnes. Should an offer be accepted we will require proof of your funding. In addition, under 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.
Situation - Widecombe-in-the-Moor provides a range of convenient shops and pubs, a post office, church, and a primary school. Widecombe Valley is renowned for its spectacular scenery including open moorland, ancient tors and wooded valleys.
There are many opportunities locally for walking, riding and fishing, yet good accessibility, via the moorland town of Bovey Tracey, to the A38 dual carriageway. This leads east to the university and cathedral city of Exeter where there is access onto the M5 motorway, mainline rail connections to London and an international airport.
Description - This superb block of pasture land is situated on the outskirts of Widecombe-In-The-Moor. Split into 5 pasture paddocks and offering suitable grazing land they are bordered by Devon banks and hedging with gateways connecting each paddock. In the most north-easterly paddock, in its north-western corner, is a timber stable block built in the early 2010's, with four stables. The stables are built to a high standard and stand on a spacious concrete yard, offering excellent functionality and ease of maintenance. There is direct road access into four of the five paddocks accessed via metal five-bar gates.
Services - A mains water supply is connected to the site supplying two water troughs including a trough adjacent to the stable block. In addition, there is a natural supply of running water through the lower meadow.
Planning - Planning permission was granted in 2009 for the replacements stables. A condition of the usage for the stables was that they shall be used for private use only, with no business or trade carried out from them. For more information please contact the agents.
Wayleaves & Rights Of Way - The neighbouring property, Windwhistle, has a right for their private drainage system to be situated on the paddock adjoining their property to the north of said paddock. This includes the rights to access the field for maintenance and emptying of the drainage system.
There are no public footpaths or bridleways across the land.
Sporting And Minderal Rights - The sporting and mineral rights, insofar as they are owned, are included with the freehold.
Tenure & Possession - Each parcel of the land is freehold and sold with vacant possession.
Local Authority - Teignbridge District Council, Forde House, Brunel Road, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ12 4XX. [use Contact Agent Button]. E-mail: [use Contact Agent Button].
Dartmoor National Park Authority, Parke, Bovey Tracey, Newton Abbot, Devon TQ13 9JQ [use Contact Agent Button] Email:[use Contact Agent Button]
Viewing - Strictly by appointment only. Please contact the Stags Totnes office to arrange access.
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Stags Totnes office is not hard to find, located in The Granary, an imposing historic stone building, on Coronation Road. Totnes is a charming market town, built at the head of the River Dart's estuary in South Devon. It has good communications, being accessible via the A38 from Exeter, just 22 miles to the east. The town is acknowledged as a thriving New Age centre, where musicians, artists, natural health practitioners and craftspeople live and work with great success. A market is held twice a week, selling antiques, musical instruments, second-hand books, hand made clothing and local organic products. In short, not for nothing was Totnes voted the capital of New Age chic by Time magazine. With its numerous attractive listed buildings and ancient history, Totnes is a tourist hot spot and attracts a growing number of visitors annually. It has many distinctive features such as the Eastgate, an arch spanning the main street, Totnes Castle, a Norman edifice owned by English Heritage, the late medieval Church of St Mary and the Elizabethan House Museum, one of many authentic Elizabethan merchant's houses.









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