A 'WILDLIFE haven' is up for sale on the edge of a Herefordshire village.
The parcel of re-wilded land, set in a secluded location down a country lane, is on the market with agents Sunderlands, with a £35,000 price tag.
The agents said the land near to the village of Llangrove, has been re-wilded in recent years and now has a covering of bracken with trees lining the boundary.
"The field is a haven for wildlife and presents a rare opportunity to purchase land on the edge of Llangrove village," the agents said.
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The land, which extends to around 4.7 acres, is accessible by foot only, via a country track from Llangrove.
The agents said that they understand the property to be freehold with vacant possession on completion and that, once sold, public access will no longer be mandatory.
The land has been part of a stewardship scheme but will be withdrawn from the agreement prior to completion, Sunderlands said.
All standing timber or any sporting rights, if owned are included in the sale.
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