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Roch, Haverfordwest SA62
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£400,000
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Our Summary
- A rare opportunity to purchase a block of farmland, including a flight pond close to the coast at Newgale, bordered in part by Brandy Brook and within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and having plenty of potential for a conservation project or perhaps some alternative leisure use, subject to the necessary planning consents being obtained, and equally suited to agricultural use, having roadside access
- In recent years the land has been grazed and cropped, although we feel that it also has tremendous potential for a conservation project to attract various wildlife such as waterfowl, etc, with potential for other amenity uses, subject to the necessary consents being obtained
- General Remarks This is a rare opportunity to purchase a parcel of land that has plenty of potential for conservation use being located in one of the more sought-after, unspoilt rural settings within the county of Pembrokeshire and being within easy reach of the coast at Newgale, which is renowned for its long sandy beach and is a popular year-round tourist destination
- In recent years the land has been used for grazing and cropping within a suitable agricultural rotation and this is a parcel of land that is suitable for this use although the setting alongside Brandy Brook ensures that this is a parcel of land that may have some potential as a conservation area or perhaps some other form of amenity use, subject to the necessary consents being obtained
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Description
The property consists of a 42-acre parcel of level to gently sloping pastureland, including a flight pond bordered by Brandy Brook, which meanders towards Newgale. The land is accessed via a minor road and is divided into several fields within natural hedgerows. It has been previously used for grazing and cropping, and has potential for a conservation project or other amenity use, subject to necessary planning consents.
The land includes established natural fauna and wildlife, and has roadside access.