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29.78 Acres Grassland At Nab End, Ewrin Lane, Rainow, Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK10 5XL

Guide Price
£100,000
Whittaker & Biggs, Leek
PROPERTY TYPE

Land

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Key features

  • *BEST & FINAL OFFERS REQUIRED BY WEDNESDAY 20TH NOVEMBER AT 12 NOON*
  • Excellent block of upland grazing pasture
  • Extending to approximately 29.78 acres (12.06 hectares)
  • Situated in an elevated position within the Peak District National Park
  • Good natural water supply
  • Multiple direct roadside access points
  • Environmental & woodland creation potential
  • Alternative uses subject to planning
  • Expected to be of interest to local and neighbouring landowners, farmers, investors and environmentalists.

Description

*BEST & FINAL OFFERS REQUIRED BY WEDNESDAY 20TH NOVEMBER AT 12 NOON*
A rare and exciting opportunity to acquire an excellent block of upland grazing pasture extending to approximately 29.78 acres (12.06 hectares), situated in an elevated position within the Peak District National Park and having the benefit of a good natural water supply and multiple direct roadside access points. The land is situated 2 miles to the west of the village of Rainow and only 15 minutes drive from Macclesfield town centre making it highly accessible. It offers an exciting opportunity for continued agricultural use, those looking to promote and enhance existing wildlife habitats and opportunities to capitalise on its environmental & woodland creation potential, Biodiversity Net Gain, Carbon Offsetting or alternative uses subject to planning. Expected to be of interest to local and neighbouring landowners, farmers, investors and those with environmental interests.

LOCATION

Having an elevated position with far reaching views of the surrounding Peak District landscape, the land has frontage to and access off both Erwin Lane and Hooleyhey Lane and is 2 miles to the west of the village of Rainow, 5 miles to the northeast of the town of Macclesfield and 6.7 miles to the west of the town of Buxton.

DIRECTIONS

From Macclesfield follow the B5470 signposted to 'Whaley Bridge' for approximately 3.25 miles, passing through the village of Rainow, past Ginclough and then take the righthand turn onto Smith Lane. Continue along Smith Lane which then merges with Erwin Lane for approximately 1.5 miles and the entrance gateway to the land is on the lefthand side as identified by a Whittaker & Biggs 'For Sale' board. From here Erwin Lane can be followed to the junction with Hooleyhey Lane and bear left and there is a further 'For Sale' board on the lefthand side of Hooleyhey Lane to identify an entrance gateway to the lower sections of the land.
What3Words:///farms.spices.licks – access off Erwin Lane
What3Words:///sprain.ranch.sleepers – access off Hooleyhey Lane

VIEWINGS

Interested parties are welcome to inspect the land at their leisure during daylight hours, whilst in possession of a copy of these particulars which will constitute authority to view. Please ensure that all gates are left as found and latched or tied correctly. Anyone inspecting the land does so entirely at their own risk and neither the selling agents nor the vendors accept any responsibility or liability for any injuries or consequential loss howsoever caused. Due to the land being currently grazed by sheep & cattle inclusive of a bull, no dogs or children are permitted to accompany interested parties when inspecting the land.

DESCRIPTION

The land is shown edged red on the attached plan and extends in total to approximately 29.78 Acres (12.05 hectares).

Accessed directly off both Erwin Lane and Hooleyhey Lane via three separate gateways, the land comprises of a sound block of upland grazing pasture, previously farmed in separate fields and subdivided by internal stone walls, but now farmed and grazed as one. The external boundaries are a mix of stone walls and post and wire fencing.

The land slopes from its highest point on the western boundary at 375 metres above sea level down to the eastern boundary at 330 metres above sea level where a stream passes through the land which provides a good source of natural water for grazing livestock and in the northern section there is the remains of a stone field barn.

SERVICES

The land is not connected to any mains services.

WAYLEAVES, EASEMENTS AND RIGHTS OF WAY ETC.

The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all existing rights including Rights of Way whether public or private, light, drainage, water and electricity supply, and all other rights, obligations, easements, quasi easements and all wayleaves or covenants whether disclosed or not.

ENVIORNMENTAL

The land has a good mixture of habitats ranging from upland pasture, areas of rushes, self-seeded Hawthorne on the sloping banksides and although not currently entered in any official government schemes, the land is considered to offer the potential for biodiversity and environmental opportunities, carbon sequestration or Biodiversity Net Gain, or could generate an income through the government funded Sustainable Farming Incentive or Countryside Stewardship Scheme.

AGRICUTURAL CLASSIFICATION & SOIL TYPE

The land is classified as grade 4 according to the DEFRA Agricultural Classification map.

According to the Landis Soilscapes map, the soil is described as freely draining slight acid loamy soils (Soilscape 6), with the far western side of the land parcel being slowly permeable, wet and very acid upland soils with a peaty surface with impeded drainage (Soilscape 19).

TENURE AND POSSESSION

The property is sold freehold and with vacant possession granted upon completion.

BASIC PAYMENT SCHEME

No delinking monies relating to the Basic Payment Scheme are included with the sale of the land.

LOCAL AUTHORITY

Cheshire East Council and the Peak District National Park Authority.

METHOD OF SALE

The property is offered for sale by Private Treaty.

MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS

Prospective Purchasers will be required to provide photographic identification and a utility bill proving residency to enable us to comply with the Anti-Money Laundering Regulations prior to the acceptance of any offer made for the property.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACT

Peter Kirton-Darling MRICS FAAV, Eloise Baker MSc BSc or Shannon Fairey
Whittaker and Biggs
45-49 Derby Street
Leek
Staffordshire
ST13 6HU

PARTICULARS

Particulars written October 2024
Photographs taken October 2024

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29.78 Acres Grassland At Nab End, Ewrin Lane, Rainow, Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK10 5XL

NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Whaley Bridge Station4.0 miles
  • Macclesfield Station3.9 miles
  • Furness Vale Station5.1 miles
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About Whittaker & Biggs, Leek

47 Derby Street, Leek, Staffordshire, ST13 6HU
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Buying a home may be one of the most expensive purchases you will ever make. So choose the right Estate Agency to make your life a little easier.

Whittaker & Biggs is the longest established practice of its type in the area dating back to 1931 when it operated the Livestock Market and offices in Congleton town centre.

The firm now have estate agency offices sited in prime locations in Macclesfield, Leek, Congleton and Biddulph with fully qualified valuers in each. There are six Partners and a total workforce of approximately 50 people.

At Whittaker & Biggs, you are assured of exceptionally high standards of customer care at all times. They will ensure that you are assisted every step of the way, by giving you regular updates on how your sale or purchase is progressing.

Contact Whittaker & Biggs today for a free market appraisal of your property. You will be advised on current market trends, marketing strategy, which method of sale would be most appropriate for your property; private treaty, tender or even an auction. You will also be advised on the best price to market your property at and finally, shown ways in which you could best present your property.

In addition to the Estate Agency offices, Whittaker & Biggs boasts a range of professional services including Residential Letting, fully qualified RICS Surveyors to provide Homebuyers Surveys and Probate Valuations and a specialist Agricultural department.

They also operate a large auction room in Congleton, the largest of its kind in the area with ample parking, where they hold weekly auctions of general household effects and quarterly antiques/fine art auctions.

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