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Land for saleChittlehampton, Umberleigh EX37
- Freehold
Phillips Smith Dunn
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About this property
Small Land Plot
Unfenced Pasture
About 27m x 20m
Superb Views
Accessible Location
An opportunity to acquire a small parcel of gently sloping pastureland, some 27m x 20m part of a large field divided into similar plots. The field has road frontage and gated access and far-reaching views over the rolling North Devon Countryside to the pretty village of Chittlehampton and far beyond. The village has a beautiful square with many thatched cottages, its ancient Parish Church and popular village Inn.
An opportunity to acquire a small parcel of gently sloping pastureland, some 27m x 20m, part of a large field itself with with road frontage and gated access and far-reaching views over the rolling North Devon Countryside to the pretty village of Chittlehampton and far beyond. The village has a beautiful square with many thatched cottages, its ancient Parish Church and popular village Inn.
This small plot of agricultural pastureland is set as part of a large field with road frontage and private gated access to the B3227 road that runs from the market town of South Molton with its good range of local facilities, to the east to the village of Umberleigh to the west being set on the River Taw with its primary school, train station to Exeter and Barnstaple.
The whole field is divided into similar plots with a number having been sold but we are only selling this single plot at this time.
At present this plot is not fenced but fences can be erected. The land is for agricultural use but occasional camping, motorhome or tent can take advantage of the 28 days camping rules.
The North Deovn Coast and Exmoor National Park are within 15 to 20 miles
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