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Our Summary
- A conveniently positioned block of pastureland on the edge of Long Buckby village, with potential for long-term development or alternative uses (subject to planning)
- The agent believes that the land is suitable for continued and improved agricultural use, with some long-term development potential or change of use to equestrian or alternative uses subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents
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Description
The property consists of a 12.76-acre block of undulating pastureland with mature tree and hedgerow boundaries, situated on the north-eastern edge of Long Buckby village in Northamptonshire. The land is subdivided into 7 parcels of varying sizes, with stock fencing and access via a short track off the public highway. It has been classified as Grade 3 land by Natural England, with a loamy and clayey soil type, and is considered suitable for continued agricultural use or potential long-term development subject to planning consent.