Land For Sale in Gloucestershire
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Lot 1 The land comprises of permanent pasture land which is sloping in part. The majority of the land is fenced with post and wire or hedgerows. We understand the land to lie over slightly acid loamy and clayey soils with natural springs and some loamy shallow lime-rich soils over chalk or limestone. There is a public footpath crossing the western parcels. Access is available from Arundel Drive where an application has been submitted and approved for a drop down kerb. Lot 2 Lot 2 comprises a steep sloping single pasture field with access off Rodborough Lane. The land lies over shallow loamy lime-rich soils over chalk or limestone. There are no public rights of way crossing the land. Offers to be recieved by Noon on Thursday 30th July 2026
- Agricultural building of approx. 1,871ft2 / 174m2
- Suited to alternative uses, subject to planning
- Mains electricity connected
A residential development site located in the village of Staunton, on the Gloucestershire-Herefordshire border. The site benefits from outline planning permission (ref. P0015/24/OUT, allowed on appeal APP/P1615/W/24/3353011) for the construction of up to 17 new dwellings, comprising a mix of 10 cust
An attractive and versatile block of grassland available as a whole or in up to three lots. The land enjoys mature hedgerow and tree-lined boundaries with fencing in part and excellent potential for agricultural, equestrian or amenity use (subject to any necessary consents).
An attractive and versatile block of grassland available as a whole or in up to three lots. The land enjoys mature hedgerow and tree-lined boundaries with fencing in part and excellent potential for agricultural, equestrian or amenity use (subject to any necessary consents).
Lot 1 The land comprises of permanent pasture land which is sloping in part. The majority of the land is fenced with post and wire or hedgerows. We understand the land to lie over slightly acid loamy and clayey soils with natural springs and some loamy shallow lime-rich soils over chalk or limestone. There is a public footpath crossing the western parcels. Access is available from Arundel Drive where an application has been submitted and approved for a drop down kerb. Lot 2 Lot 2 comprises a steep sloping single pasture field with access off Rodborough Lane. The land lies over shallow loamy lime-rich soils over chalk or limestone. There are no public rights of way crossing the land. Offers to be recieved by Noon on Thursday 30th July 2026
Lot 1 The land comprises of permanent pasture land which is sloping in part. The majority of the land is fenced with post and wire or hedgerows. We understand the land to lie over slightly acid loamy and clayey soils with natural springs and some loamy shallow lime-rich soils over chalk or limestone. There is a public footpath crossing the western parcels. Offers to be recieved by noon on Thursday 30th July 2026
The property is comprises of a single block of pastureland of 4.75 acres divided into three paddocks. This is surrounded by 17.70 acres of amenity woodland; totalling 22.45 acres. The equestrian facilities are arranged across two principal yard areas. The first comprises a timber-clad barn incorporating two internal loose boxes and a tack room. The barn benefits from a concrete floor throughout beneath a corrugated tin roof, together with an adjoining enclosed concrete yard. A second yard provides two further timber loose boxes with an enclosed concrete yard area. In addition, there is a tin field shelter with metal gates to the front. All paddocks are enclosed by post and rail fencing, which appear in good condition. The woodland is comprised of mature broadleaf species; according to the agricultural land classification maps, is classified as Grade 4 productive land with shallow lime rich soils over chalk or limestone.
A well-equipped nursery most recently used for soft fruit production, now offering potential for continued or alternative residential and commercial opportunities (subject to planning). The site is accessed via an established gateway to the south of Durbridge Road. The access drive leads south towards two residential properties known as Lower Folly and Princehill. Both properties will retain a full right of access over the drive. In total, the site extends to approximately 3.16 acres (1.28 ha) and gently slopes from the north to the southeast. At present on site are several clusters of substantial glasshouses in three groups. The glasshouses have a total approximate Gross Internal Area of 67,220 sq.ft and are all connected to an oil-fired boiler heating system, electronically controlled ventilation, and an integrated irrigation system. These have been occupied and used for growing until September 2025. In addition to the glasshouses, there are two further buildings, a boiler house, housing both Danks of Netherton boilers together with Nu-Way burners (1,530 sq.ft), and a packing house of 954 sq.ft. The packing house is of concrete block construction under a pitched roof and may offer conversion potential, subject to the necessary consents. Overall, the site offers good scope for continued use as a nursery or a wide range of potential business diversification or operational opportunities, subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents. Rights of Way, Wayleaves...
An attractive and versatile block of grassland available as a whole or in up to three lots. The land enjoys mature hedgerow and tree-lined boundaries with fencing in part and excellent potential for agricultural, equestrian or amenity use (subject to any necessary consents).
The land comprises a single parcel of gently sloping pastureland extending to approximately 5.12 acres (2.07 hectares). It is currently used for horse grazing and benefits from a timber-framed field shelter/stabling with a concrete floor and tin-clad elevations. According to the Agricultural Land Classification Maps, the land is classified as Grade 3, with Grade 1 being the most productive and Grade 5 the least. The soils are described as lime-rich clayey and loamy soils, with slightly impeded drainage. Access is provided via a private road. The vendor is currently undertaking improvement works to the accessway, and a new entrance from the south is to be installed prior to completion. OFFERS TO BE RECEIVED BY NOON ON WEDNESDAY 9TH SEPTEMBER 2026
An attractive and versatile block of grassland available as a whole or in up to three lots. The land enjoys mature hedgerow and tree-lined boundaries with fencing in part and excellent potential for agricultural, equestrian or amenity use (subject to any necessary consents).
Lot 2 Lot 2 comprises a steep sloping single pasture field with access off Rodborough Lane. The land lies over shallow loamy lime-rich soils over chalk or limestone. There are no public rights of way crossing the land. Offers to be recieved by Noon on Thursday 30th July 2026
To Be Sold Via Online Auction, Fees Apply. EMPTY PLOT WITH A VARIERTY OF POTENTIAL USES. STRATTON HEIGHTS, STRATTON, GL7 2RW Nestled in the desirable area of Stratton Heights, this exceptional plot presents a rare opportunity for those looking in a sort after area. Spanning an impress...
This plot is grassland and measures approx. 1250 sq.ft. Easy pedestrian direct to plot and vehicular access. This plot is in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with panoramic views to the west (Stroud). Immediately adjacent to Farmhill Crescent residential development.


