Guide price
£650,000
Land for sale64.17 Acres Land At Castle Farm, Greensforge Lane, Stourbridge DY7
EPC Rating: E
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About this property
Approximately 26.19 hectares / 64.71 acres in all
Attractive block of Grade III pasture, woodland and equestrian land
Established equestrian holding with historic livery use
Useful range of farm buildings, stabling and hardstanding
Principally permanent pasture with areas of natural woodland
Suitable for grazing, turnout, hay or haylage production
Internal access tracks serving the land and buildings
Highly accessible rural position near Stourbridge, Kinver and Enville
Strong appeal to equestrian, amenity and agricultural purchasers
Freehold with vacant possession on completion, subject to any arrangements to be confirmed
Castle Farm Land comprises approximately 26.19 hectares / 64.71 acres of Grade III pasture, woodland and equestrian land in a highly accessible rural position at Stourton, close to Stourbridge, Kinver and Enville. The land forms part of an established equestrian holding and includes pasture, natural woodland, hardstanding, access tracks and a useful range of equestrian/farm buildings. Guide Price: £625,000.
Castle Farm Land offers a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial block of Grade III pasture, woodland and equestrian land extending in all to approximately 26.19 hectares / 64.71 acres.
The land is situated off Greensforge Lane in the sought-after hamlet of Stourton, close to Stourbridge, Kinver and Enville. Despite its rural and private setting, the property is highly accessible, with Stourbridge approximately 3 miles distant and Kidderminster, Bridgnorth, Birmingham and Wolverhampton all within convenient travelling distance.
The property forms part of the established Castle Farm holding and has historically been associated with equestrian and livery use. The land is laid out in useful enclosures, principally comprising permanent pasture with areas of natural woodland, together with hardstanding and access tracks. The pasture is well suited to grazing, turnout, hay or haylage production and continued equestrian use, while the woodland adds amenity, shelter, biodiversity and environmental appeal.
The property also benefits from a useful range of equestrian and farm buildings, including a substantial steel-framed barn, loose boxes, workshop/storage areas, Dutch barn, stabling and associated hardstanding. These facilities support the property's strong equestrian appeal and make it suitable for a wide range of purchasers including equestrian buyers, local landowners, farmers, amenity buyers and those seeking land with environmental or natural capital potential.
The land is understood to be registered with the Rural Payments Agency on the Rural Land Register. The property is crossed by public footpaths and is sold subject to and with the benefit of all existing rights of way, wayleaves, easements and restrictions, whether public or private. Purchasers should satisfy themselves as to all boundaries, areas, access arrangements, services and rights prior to exchange of contracts.
The property is offered freehold with vacant possession on completion, subject to any existing short-term occupation, grazing or livery arrangements to be confirmed.
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