North Walsham, Norfolk, NR28 0QB | Property for sale | Savills
26.15 Ac(10.58 Ha)
Guide price £180,000(€210,691)

North WalshamNorfolk, NR28 0QB

  • Sold
  • Freehold

Key features

  • Sold in November 2023
  • Lot 2 5.84 acres (2.36 hectares)
  • In all approximately 26.15 acres (10.58 hectares)
  • Two blocks are of good size and offer extensive amenity benefits.
  • Further potential value in the standing timber.
  • The woodland is offered for sale by informal tender. The
  • deadline for tenders to be submitted is no later than 12
  • noon on Monday 31st July 2023.

Two parcels of mixed species amenity woodland with significant environmental qualities.

About this property

  • The woodland at Trunch presents purchasers with a unique
    opportunity to acquire two blocks of woodland situated south
    west of the village of Trunch. The two blocks are of good size
    and offer extensive amenity benefits with further potential
    value in the standing timber. This is a biodiverse woodland with
    further environmental qualities.

    SITUATION
    The land benefits from good access with nearby transport links such as the A149 approximately 1.6 miles to the west and Gunton railway station 1.6 miles to the north west. The popular North Norfolk coastal town of Cromer is approximately 9 miles to the north west.

    WOODLAND MANAGEMENT PLAN
    There is a Woodland Management Plan, which states the objectives for the woodland as:
    1. Maintain and enhance the quality of the woodland environment,
    2. Maintain and enhance the quality of the standing timber,
    3. Maintain and enhance the watercourse and riparian environment,
    4. Maintain and enhance the public amenity utility,
    5. Proceed in a programmed fashion, via a practical
    management plan

    LOT 1
    The woodland at Lot 1 extends to approximately 20.31 acres (8.22 hectares). The woodland can be easily accessed at numerous points along the Bradfield Road, further vehicular access can be obtained along the track borders the northern edge of the block. The freehold interest in the track is not owned but a Right of Way has been granted for all times and for all purposes. The area south of the Bradfield Beck is thought to date back to around the 1950s and is predominantly naturally regenerated Sycamore. The area north of the Bradfield Beck is thought to be mixed broadleaf including Oak, Birch, Hornbeam and Wild cherry, established in the 1990s. Lot 1 is bisected by a public footpath, in addition to this there are a number of permissive footpaths which are currently not registered.

    LOT 2
    The woodland at Lot 2 extends to approximately 5.84 acres (2.36 hectares) and is accessed along the same track as Lot 1. The area is thought to be mixed broadleaf including alder, cherry, hazel and field maple, established in the 1990s. This
    block benefits from the privacy of having no public right of way through the block.