Description
Land and a traditional stone building extending to 2.15 acres (0.87 hectares) on the outskirts of the village of Queen Camel.
The Property - A single parcel of level pasture land extending to 2.15 acres (0.87 hectares) in total. Located in the western corner stands a traditional stone building, constructed of stone elevations under a tin box profile roof, measuring 6.25m x 5.40m. Running along its southern boundary, the River Cam provides a haven for wildlife and a natural water supply. The land is classified as Grade 3 on the Agricultural Land Classification Maps and enclosed by mature hedge and tree line boundaries. The soil is described as freely draining lime-rich loamy soils.
Situation - The property is situated directly to the north of Queen Camel and accessed directly from Blackwell Road, with two gateways. The town centre of Yeovil is approximately 8 miles to the southwest, and the Town centre of Sherborne is approximately 7 miles to the southeast.
Rights Of Way - There are no public rights of way crossing the land.
Designations - The land is located in:
A SSSI Impact Risk Zone
A Nutrient Neutrality Catchments for the Somerset Levels and Moors
Services - There are no mains services connected to the land.
Sporting - We understand the fishing rights are reserved. All other sporting rights are understood to be owned, and are included in the sale insofar as they are owned by the vendor.
Tenure And Possession - Freehold with vacant possession on completion.
Solicitors - Stephens Scown LLP
Tom Graham
t.graham@stephens-scown.co.uk
01392 401159
Local Authority - Somerset Council
What3words - ///squirts.salmon.asking
Flooding - The property lies within a high-risk area for flooding.