Property Auctions - amenity land
Auction date: Fri, 25/10/2024 - 14:00
Guide Price £50,000. 0.19 acres of amenity land adjoining residential properties and accessed via a public footpath. Potential for a range of uses, subject to planning permission/consent. Enjoying views over the village to open farmland.
Auction date: Tue, 24/09/2024 - 18:30
Guide Price £20,000. This parcel of mixed amenity land, extending to 1.08 acres (0.43 ha), is located down a small farm track and provides the rare opportunity to purchase a piece of the Warwickshire countryside, complete with a pond and being a combination of pasture and woodland, which offers a multitude of uses (STPP).
Auction date: Tue, 27/08/2024 - 12:00
Guide Price £15,000. The land comprises an area of grassland, predominantly bordered by a mature trees with access into the field from the bridleway to the west. In total, the land extends to approximately 1.35 acres (0.55 hectares). The land is relatively flat in topography. The River Lark adjoins the eastern boundary of the property and the area has previously been used for grazing livestock. The land is shown as Grade 3 on the Defra 1:250,000 Series Agricultural Land Classification Map. There are no buildings on the land.
Auction date: Thu, 18/07/2024 - 19:00
Guide Price £25,000 - £35,000. Situated between private residences on one side and a care home on the other, this parcel of infill grazing land extends to about 1.5 acres. It is reasonable to believe the land may hold some potential for development, subject to planning consent and approval.
Auction date: Tue, 16/07/2024 - 18:30
Guide Price £40,000. This interesting and intriguing block of amenity land has been ‘left to go to nature’ with natural regeneration, having led to the recolonisation of the land by various trees and shrubs, including ash, sycamore, with an understory of laurel and hazel. Widening out to the rear, the land backs onto and is surrounded by a number of large properties on the edge of this popular commuter village. The land will be ideal for the wildlife enthusiast, budding smallholder (for chickens, geese and pigs?). Someone who has a woodburning stove and wishes to have their own regenerative fuel supply, or indeed to actually clear the site for horse/pony grazing, or other recreational use (STPP), bounded only by the purchaser’s imagination and possibly some long-term ‘hope’ potential.
Auction date: Tue, 16/07/2024 - 18:30
Guide Price £30,000. This well-located and regular shaped block of amenity land, the auctioneers understand, has in the past been utilised as an allotment and subsequently horse/pony grazing. The land is bounded by well-kept mature hedging and has, it is felt, great scope for a variety of uses, either as an allotment, storage or creation of a wildlife haven, recreational, or other uses (STPP if required). The opportunity to purchase a small block of land in this area is rare, and the auctioneers commend an early inspection.
Auction date: Wed, 12/06/2024 - 11:00
Guide Price £65,000 - £85,000. A useful parcel of level paddock and amenity land with direct access to the highway and extending to an area of approximately 2.2 acres.
Auction date: Tue, 21/05/2024 - 18:30
This useful piece of amenity land (0.88 acres) has good road frontage, surrounded by residential properties. It is mainly level and clearly defined by post and rail. There are numerous species of trees and the area has been well maintained. It is well located for access to Birmingham as well as Solihull town centre and all motorway links.
Auction date: Tue, 23/04/2024 - 18:00
This useful piece of amenity land (0.88 acre site) has good road frontage and is surrounded by residential properties. It is mainly level and clearly defined by post and rail. There are numerous species of trees and the area has been well maintained. It is well located for access to Birmingham as well as Solihull town centre and all motorway links.
Auction date: Thu, 28/03/2024 - 12:00
A single parcel of level pastureland extending to approximately 37.21 acres (15.06 hectares). Held within five enclosures and benefiting from both highway access and natural water supply. Bound and divided by ditches and rhynes. Ideally suited for anyone with an agricultural, conservational or amenity interest, subject to any necessary planning consents required.