24.82 acres of Woodland & Pond, Retford Road, Haughton, DN22 8DY
£75,000+
Land
Key Features
- 24.82 acres of Woodland and decoy Pond listed as an Ancient Monument (Haughton decoy and motte and bailey castle)
- Includes valuable Sporting Rights
- STRICTLY NO ACCESS TO THE SITE WITHOUT Auction Estates accompanying
Part of the
20 February 2025
auction
Trent Bridge Cricket Ground
at
2.30PM
A rare opportunity to acquire the Freehold interest of 24.82 acres of Woodland and decoy Pond listed as an Ancient Monument (Haughton decoy and motte and bailey castle) with valuable sporting rights.
- Close to Sherwood Forest, Clumber & Thoresby Parks
- A couple of miles east of the A614 (Blyth Road)
- To the north of Walesby village south of Bothamsall
- Accessed off Retford Road
- Comprising mainly dense woodland
- Includes a decoy pond extending to approximately 1 acre
- Listed Scheduled Monument (List No: 1008240)
- Known as Haughton decoy and motte & bailey castle
- National Grid Reference (SK 68186 71778)
- District of Bassetlaw (District Authority)
- Valuable sporting rights (refer to legal pack)
STRICTLY NO ACCESS TO THE SITE WITHOUT Auction Estates accompanying
Fees
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Conditions of Sale
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Freehold