Littledale, Lancaster, Lancashire
- PROPERTY TYPE
Land
- SIZE
289,238 sq ft
26,871 sq m
Key features
- Benefit of roadside access and a natural water supply
- Situated in a sought-after area within Forest of Bowland AONB
Description
Tender Deadline: 12 noon on Thursday 24th October 2024
Offers Over: £25,000
An exciting opportunity to purchase a single parcel of native woodland extending to 6.64 acres (2.6 hectares) or thereabouts located in a peaceful position on the edge of the Lune Valley with a natural water supply.Locally, the woodland is known as ‘Bluebell Wood’.
The woodland has roadside access from a gated entrance off Roeburndale Road and is accessed via a right of way over neighbouring land. The woodland borders the roadside and slopes downwards towards Tarn Brook which provides a natural water supply.
Hosting a variety of native and non-native tree species the land is well suited to those with amenity and environmental interests. There is also great potential for the land to be entered into environmental stewardship and woodland management schemes to provide a return.
Brochures
ParticularsLittledale, Lancaster, Lancashire
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Wennington Station5.7 miles
- Carnforth Station5.8 miles
Our aim is to provide bespoke and pro-active advice. We not only have traditional values and working methods available to us, but also our up-to-date technology and forward thinking which allows us to provide a truly tailored service to our clients through a good understanding of their needs.
Our Clients vary from private individuals through to large corporate companies and as an independent practice of Property Consultants we are full members of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers (CAAV).
The company has exceptionally strong agricultural connections which have grown from the original business and now exist throughout the Rural Property sector within North West of England, working from offices in Kendal, Garstang and Burscough. In addition to this highly visible agricultural connection, Armitstead Barnett now operates throughout the entire rural property sector which itself is a niche market.
Our HistoryArmitstead Barnett has roots dating back to 1890 and we are exceptionally proud of our rich heritage. Over the years we have learned to adapt and change with the times. We are a multi-disciplinary business working with land and property in the rural and village sector.
1890 is when Thomas Armitstead (the great grandfather of Mr Geoffrey Armitstead) purchased a business then known as Corbishley.
Notes
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