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Our Summary
- CONSENT FOR STABLES: By Planning Consent SDNP/24/02731/FUL dated 11th June 2025, permission has been granted for the erection of timber barn (approx
- As the boundary is adjacent, there is potential to open an access directly from the Property through the hedgerow onto the Trail
- PLANNING APPLICATIONS: There are a number of recent planning applications relating to the Property including several unsuccessful attempts to obtain consent for stables and a menage prior to the successful application described above - SDNP/24/02731/FUL
- For a full list of recent planning applications relating to the Property, please see the Selling Agent's website
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Description
This 11.88-acre property in Soberton, Hampshire, is a unique equestrian haven with a mix of permanent pasture, woodland, and trackway. The land is currently used for grazing and benefits from road frontage along its eastern boundary with Mill Lane. The property has a northerly aspect and slopes into the valley towards the River Meon, with a variety of mature trees and hedgerows.
By planning consent, permission has been granted to build a timber barn containing six stables, a tack room, hay store, and washdown area. The property also features two timber field shelters and a caravan, which is limited to welfare purposes. The Meon Valley Trail runs adjacent to the northern boundary, providing an excellent hacking opportunity.
The property is situated within the South Downs National Park and is subject to various planning designations and conditions.