5.37 acres (2.17 hectares) of productive amenity grassland with field shelter on the southern fringe of Harrogate, north of Burn Bridge.
The grassland lies immediately south of Rossett Green Lane. A stone wall forms the northern boundary, with the remainder enclosed by hedgerows interspersed with mature trees. The land adjoins other fields and a residential property to the east.
The land slopes gently from the northern boundary south towards Clark Beck, which forms the southern boundary. There is a small field shelter set within the land. The land is ideal for agricultural or equestrian purposes, with significant amenity and conservation potential.
The land is classified as Grade 3 under the Agricultural Land Classification, with soils from the Dunkeswick series, fine loamy over clayey soils, suited for grassland and arable cropping. The land is relatively flat, ranging between 150 metres and 165 metres above sea level.
The land may have long term potential for residential
development, subject to the necessary consents.