Description
The land was previously split into three grazing paddocks
with mature hedgerow or fenced boundaries. The land offers grazing, amenity, conservation or long term investment potential. The land is suitable for a wide range of uses and may offer development potential subject to the necessary planning consents.
Services
We are informed that water connection may be possible
from the village but there is no connection currently.
Fixtures and Fittings
There are two timber livestock/horse shelters on the land.
Fences and gates are included so far as they are owned.
Sporting and Mineral Rights
It is understood that the sporting and mineral rights are
included as far as they are owned.
Overage Agreement
A 30% development overage will be reserved on the land for 35 years in respect of any non-agricultural or non-equestrian development value realised.
Viewings
The land may be viewed by interested parties at any
reasonable time during daylight hours, in possession of the sale particulars.
Boundaries, Roads and Fences
The purchaser shall be taken to have full knowledge of the boundaries and neither the Vendor nor the Agents will be responsible for defining any ownership of the boundaries.
Method of Sale, Tenure and Possession
The Vendor invites offers for the whole. The freehold
property is for sale by Private Treaty with vacant possession on completion.
Access
The land is accessed off Lower Pulley Lane or from the
carpark to the rear of the Three Fishes (formal right unconfirmed).
Rights of Way, Easements and Covenants
There is a public footpath crossing the land from Lower
Pulley Lane to the Hereford Road (A49).
The land will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way which may exist whether mentioned in these particulars or not.
VAT
All figures are quoted exclusive of VAT at the prevailing rate.
Local Authority
Shropshire Council
Viewings
To book a viewing, please contact:
Mark T. Morison
01743 290647
mark.morison@berrys.uk.com
Anchorage Avenue, Shrewsbury, SY2 6FG