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£390,000
Land for saleLudchurch, Narberth SA67
- Freehold
J J Morris - Narberth
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About this property
Approximately 43.33 acres of excellent general purpose grazing land, comprising 4 fields situated at the end of a shared private track within the village of Ludchurch, Pembrokeshire. The land is previously been used for grazing horses and taking haylage, but also has good cropping potential.
Situation
The land is situated at the very end of a shared private track, approximately 400 meters long, in a beautiful countryside setting, with only one neighbouring property close by. Ludchurch is a delightful little village found in the heart of South Pembrokeshire, some 4 miles or so from the market town of Narberth which benefits from a good range of independent shops, services and facilities. The glorious Pembrokeshire coast is approximately 3 miles distant with a choice of beaches and popular seaside resorts to chose from, including Amroth, Saundersfoot and Tenby. The main A477 road is approximately 2 miles away linking to St Clears, Carmarthen and the M4 corridor.
Directions
From Narberth travel to Princes Gate and at the crossroads travel across the road towards Amroth, after about 1 mile you enter the village of Ludchurch, Travel through and take the right turning onto Westerton Court, follow this road in and go through the gated shared access on the left, which leads down to the land.
Utilities & Services.
Heating Source: N/A
Services -
Electric: None
Water: Tbc
Drainage: N/A
Local Authority: Pembrokeshire County Council
Tenure: Freehold and available with vacant possession upon completion.
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