SOLD: Rye Meadow £69,000 Freehold
- Valley, Holyhead, Anglesey
- about 4 acres
- Tree planting land Wales and the Welsh Marches
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Rye Meadow enjoys wonderful sea views across Holyhead Bay
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The land drops away to the north, opening up the horizon beyond
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Thick hedgerows form the boundaries, offering privacy and shelter
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Gorse bush in the boundary hedge
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The meadow has had a prior agricultural use
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Looking down the southern boundary
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Blue skies and blue seas
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The entrance from the upper section to the lower section
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The land is in excellent condition
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Looking back up the meadow from the bottom
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Looking out to the tip of Holyhead
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The land has been cut for hay and grazed by livestock in recent years
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Hawthorn in the hedgerow
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A tranquil spot
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Rye Meadow in high summer
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Hardstanding at the entrance for parking
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Name plate
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Access track to Rye Meadow
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The access track near the main entrance
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Main entrance on to the public highway
Description
Rye Meadow is situated in Valley, just 175 metres inland from the attractive Anglesey coast line. It enjoys sea views across Holyhead Bay, with local beaches just a short distance from the meadow. The land is accessed via an excellent stoned track which is suitable for all year round vehicular access.
The meadow provides an ideal escape from everyday life, situated in a private location with sea views and well-established hedgerows forming all of the boundaries, which provide important habitats for wildlife. The meadow itself is down to grass, having had a prior agricultural use as pastureland. For those with rewilding interests, Rye Meadow presents a neatly contained opportunity for planting, perhaps in combination with the establishment of a wildflower meadow.
The land is divided into two useful sections, with the higher ground offering the best views out to sea, whilst the parcel of land situated lower down and closer to the sea offers excellent privacy and a secluded feel, making it an ideal spot for camping. The main entrance from the access track is in the south east corner of the upper section, whilst a gap in the hedgerow which cuts across the middle of the meadow provides access to the lower parcel. Each of the two sections are roughly 2 acres in size.
Rye Meadow would appeal to those with environmental, conservation and amenity interests who are looking for a private parcel of land to nurture and spend time on, leaving a legacy for future generations to enjoy.
In terms of finding the meadow, when heading west on the A55 towards Holyhead, leave at the Valley exit (junction 3) and head through the village on the A5, Holyhead Road. After passing the petrol station on your left hand side, take the second right – Gorad Road. Go straight on for circa 1km, passing a number of houses on your left hand side, at which point the road sweeps around to the right. The main entrance is just after this bend on the left hand side, demarcated by Woodlands signs. Park here and carefully climb the gate before walking all the way to the end of the access track, at which point the entrance to Rye Meadow is on your left hand side.
The purchasers of the meadow will be asked to enter into a covenantFeatures
- Private and secluded feel
- Fantastic sea views across Holyhead Bay
- Excellent access
- Quiet & peaceful location
Access, tracks and footpaths
The meadow is access via stoned track providing year round access. The land comes with freehold title and there are no public rights of way across it.
Local area and history
Anglesey island is renound for its ancient history and prehistoric and Celtic remains. It is low and fertile in comparison to the relatively mountainous mainlaind of North Wales and hence has a rich agricultural history. Seafaring, trading and fishing have always been significant with Irish trading routes established early on before expansive networks opened linking North Wales with Europe and the wider world.
Wood maps
This wood is now sold, please do not visit the wood without the permission of the owner.
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This wood is now sold, please do not visit the wood without the permission of the owner.
Location
- OS Landranger: OS No. 114
- Grid ref: SH 297 808
- Nearest post code: LL65 3BS
- GPS coordinates: 53.2964, -4.55492
Location map
Directions
Rye Meadow is accessed via a stoned track from Gorad Road near the village of Valley, Anglesey.
Click here for Bing Maps directions, enter your own postcode, (the location coordinates are already entered), and click on the "Directions" box. This will take you to the roadside gate where the track begins, where you can park. Thereafter please follow the maps. Head up to the end of the stoned track and Rye Meadow will be on your left hand side.
Satnav: the postcode LL65 3BS is the nearest to meadow.
Coordinates for satnav are: N53.2937, W-4.5585 for the metal gate at the start of the access track.
How we support our buyers
Membership of the small woodland owners’ group
EITHER £300 for a woodland course of your choice
OR £300 contribution towards buying trees, tree shelters or stakes
One year's free membership of the royal forestry society
Please note this wood is owned by woodlands.co.uk.
Our regional managers are often out working in our woodlands, so if you email an offer and want to be sure it has been received, please phone our manager on their mobile phone. The first offer at the stated price which is accepted, whether by phone or email, has priority.
Please take care when viewing as the great outdoors can contain unexpected hazards and woodlands are no exception. You should exercise common sense and caution, such as wearing appropriate footwear and avoiding visiting during high winds.
These particulars are for guidance only and, though believed to be correct, do not form part of any contract. Woodland Investment Management Ltd hereby give notice under section 21 of the Estate Agents Act 1979 of their interest in the land being sold.
A stunning coastal meadow on the Isle of Anglesey with sea views across Holyhead Bay.