Malthouse Lane Pulborough, Ashington
Guide Price £215,000
- A very appealing parcel of agricultural & equestrian land extending overall to c. 8.66 acres (3.50 Ha) including a useful agricultural barn.
- With superb views to the South Downs from its attractive edge of village location.
- Access by means of a right of way.
- Nearby Public Bridleway & Public Footpath.
Burys Meadow comprises a very appealing block of agricultural and equestrian land lying on the South-West side of Ashington village which is accessible by nearby public footpaths or alternatively by road via Malthouse Lane thence linking to the A24 and into the village within 1.5 miles. The holding extends overall to approximately 8.66 acres (3.50 Ha) and comprises former arable land now into long term pasture with good size agricultural barn to one side. The 5-bay metal portal framed barn measures overall approximately 22.5m x 9m internal with double height twin doors to one end, concrete floor, profile steel down sheeting and sheeted roof and with side entrance door to an open fronted and backed lean-to, c. 9m x 4.8m, to the West side. To the rear of the barn is a rainwater harvesting tank of c. 1,000 gallon capacity. Property Reference: HJB02886. Photos & particulars prepared: prepared in July 2024 (Ref RBA). Services: No mains services currently connected to the land. Tenure - Freehold HM Land Registry Title No. WSX331990. The land is subject to a restrictive covenant in favour of the adjoining landowner that the land is to be used for agricultural, equestrian and leisure purposes only and similarly that there are to be no buildings other than for agricultural or equestrian purposes. Furthermore, the right of way to the land across the track crossing neighbouring pasture land is subject to fair contributions towards maintenance and is restricted for private and agricultural vehicles only. This track in turn then connects with Malthouse Lane and thence leading South to the Northbound carriageway of the A24. The use of the right of way shall not be used for commercial vehicles, save for occasional access for deliveries. In addition, to the main right of way leading across the field from Malthouse Lane there is a secondary right of way on foot or with or without private and agricultural vehicles (but excluding commercial vehicles save for occasional access for deliveries) over and along the second track (F-G-H on the plan) for the purpose only of obtaining access to and egress from the land and the A24 Ashington Road to the South-East corner of the land. In addition, there is a general covenant that the land is not to be used for any purpose which creates any nuisance or annoyance to the transferor. The land will be sold subject to an overage/clawback covenant whereby the vendors and their successors in title will retain 25% of the uplift in value in relation to any potential future residential or commercial changes of use or development of the land and which covenant would be for a period of 30 years from the point of sale of the land. Further details are available from the Agents. Viewing & Health & Safety By appointment with HJ Burt. All parties viewing are requested to ensure that all shut gates are kept shut, gateways remain clear and any livestock remain undisturbed and machinery untouched. Parties viewing are specifically requested to view the land offered for sale and strictly not to stray onto any adjoining land. Given potential hazards, we ask you to be as vigilant as possible when making your inspection for your own personal safety and particularly around any areas of water, trees, buildings, machinery and near any livestock.
Ashington RH20 3BU