Land at Eyam Glebe Park, Eyam, Hope Valley S32 5RH
Sold STC
£10,000
For Sale by Informal tender on Friday 12th July 2024 at noon.
Location
The land is situated in a rural location, within the centre of the popular village of Eyam, which itself lies within the Peak District National Park, benefiting from far reaching rural views, many nearby local walks, bridleways, trails and beauty spots. The land is approximately 8.6 miles from the market town of Bakewell and 13.7 miles from the market town of Chesterfield.
Directions
Heading into Eyam from the B6521, turn left onto Church Street, and then immediately right before the school. Turn left onto Glebe Park, passing through the houses. Reaching the end of the cul-de-sac, pedestrian access is directly ahead via a path from the pavement. There is also pedestrian access to the west of the parcel, from the village Car Park.
Description
A unique opportunity to acquire a parcel of amenity land, measuring approximately 1.96 acres (0.67 hectares). The land offers gently sloping grassland, with mature trees to the northern and southern boundaries accommodating much wildlife. The wooded area could potentially offer approximately half an acre of walled grassland, with some shrubbery clearance. A public footpath runs through the centre of the land, whilst an active land-drain feature locates to the south of the parcel to support local run-off and diversion into the village drainage system. Boundaries comprise a mixture of dry stone walling and post and wire fencing, whilst the western boundary fringes the village playing fields and would be the responsibility of the purchaser to erect should one wish.
Access to the property is predominantly pedestrian, with sufficient access paths, vehicular access would be restricted to a quad/motor bike. Located within the heart of the popular village, the land offers stunning rural outlooks, and ample opportunity depending on the purchasers’ desires.
A small section of the land to the south is subject to a covenant stating there must be no nuisance, annoyance, damage or disturbance to the adjoining burial ground of the Parish Church of Eyam.
Rural Payments and Environmental Agreements:
The land is eligible for the current grant schemes. There are no environmental stewardship agreements currently on the land.
Services
There are no services available at the property.
Viewing:
The land may be viewed at any reasonable time when in possession of a copy of these particulars.
Rights of Way, Wayleaves and Easements:
The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights of way, wayleaves and easements that may exist whether or not they are defined in these particulars. There is one public footpath running through the centre of the land. A Commons Act 2006 section 15 is declared upon the land until 2038 to protect any new pathways being legally recognised.
Timber, Mineral and Sporting Rights:
Included as far as they exist.
Local Planning Authority:
Peak District National Park Authority
Aldern House
Baslow Road
Bakewell
Derbyshire DE45 1AE
Method of Sale:
This property is to be sold by informal tender. The closing date is on the Friday 12th July 2024 at noon. The Agricultural Business Centre, Agricultural Way, Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1AH. Please contact the Bakewell office for a tender form, bakewell@bagshaws.com or 01629 812777.
The purchaser will contribute £1000 plus Vat towards the Vendors Professional costs.
Agents Notes
Bagshaws LLP have made every reasonable effort to ensure these details offer an accurate and fair description of the property but give notice that all measurements, distances and areas referred to are approximate and based on information available at the time of printing. These details are for guidance only and do not constitute part of the contract for sale. Bagshaws LLP and their employees are not authorised to give any warranties or representations in relation to the sale.