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Glebe Land At Gentleshaw, Gentleshaw

Rugeley, WS15 4LY

1.28 Acre Paddock in the rural town of Rugeley.

annually £750

Let

Property description

1.28 Acre Paddock in the rural town of Rugeley.

Glebe Land at Gentleshaw offers a potential paddock or equine grazing parcel located within the village of Gentleshaw. In total the land extends to approximately 1.28 acres.

Land at Gentleshaw has been used for equine grazing in recent years and will be let for an initial term of two years.

The land extends to approximately 1.28 acres (0.52 hectares) of permanent pasture. It benefits from roadside access.

Land at Gentleshaw is available from 29th September 2024.

The Property may be viewed unaccompanied during all reasonable daylight hours, when in possession of a copy of these letting particulars, from the roadside.

All interested parties who view the Property will do so at their own risk. The rent for the land is open to tender, and prospective tenants are asked to make an offer for the annual rent. Offers in excess of £750 per annum are expected.

All offers should be sent by e-mail to MatthewDoyle@Balfours.co.uk; and the closing date is 9am on Friday 27th September 2024.

Please contact Agents Balfours LLP for further information:
Agent contact information – matthewdoyle@balfours.co.uk and 07538 321 211.

Permitted fees

Location

A little bit about

South Stafford

Staffordshire is a landlocked ceremonial county which is hilly to the north and south with borders on the southern end of the Pennines, the Peak District National Park and Cannock Chase (an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) in the south. The River Trent flows through the county and is the third longest river. Staffordshire is famous for a number of Iron Age tumuli and Roman Camps.

The village of Codsall offers good transport links to Wolverhampton and Birmingham and boasts several independent businesses such as award-winning butchers, haberdashery shops and specialist clothing boutiques. Burton-upon-Trent is famous for brewing beer and was known as the capital of brewing in Britain. Located above the National Forest and on the River Trent it offers a landscape of rolling farmland, ancient forests and newly planted woodlands.

Shugborough is a historic estate with a mansion, gardens and farms offering a great family day out. Cannock Chase is a beautiful forest with walking trails, biking paths and picnic areas great for outdoor enthusiasts. There are numerous wildlife centres to visit along with a birds of prey centre.

Stafford is noted for a host of schools, both within the state and private sector. Wolverhampton Grammar and Wolverhampton Girls High School are both highly regarded in the south of the county. Along with Yarlet School to the North and Repton to the West. Stafford also has two universities in the county; Keele which is known as a public research university and Staffordshire University.

Staffordshire is located in the centre of England making travel extremely flexible. By rail, Staffordshire is served by a number of local and national routes with Stafford, Lichfield and Rugeley all connecting with London. The M6 motorway runs through the county from north to south with the M6 toll bypassing the county. International airports can be found at Manchester, Birmingham and East Midlands.

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