An area of land which is situated on a prominent and well-known location in Nottingham has come onto the market with potential for agricultural grazing or a range of outdoor leisure pursuits.
The 347-acre plot comprises grasslands, forests and open water with an abundance of natural habitats. The land is adjoined to Holme Pierrepont Country Park and the National Watersports Centre.
Land development and property consultancy Mather Jamie has been appointed to sell the land by the current owners, with bids invited in excess of £4.5m.
Gary Kirk, Director of Mather Jamie, said: “This is an extremely rare opportunity to acquire a large parcel of land with potential for a variety of uses, situated on the fringe of
Nottingham with exceptional potential for development of a variety of alternative uses.”
The land was formerly subject to sand and gravel extraction which has created the wetland habitat and large body of open water. Quarrying activities, which started in the area in the
1940’s, ceased in approximately 2004.
Alternative uses considered within the current particulars include buildings for agriculture and forestry, outdoor sports and recreation including leisure uses and other potential
alternative uses for the site.