Invest in Cheshire Land: 3.74 Acres for Growth
This attractive parcel of grassland spans approximately 3.74 acres and is situated in a semi-rural position on the edge of Hartford, offering a versatile opportunity for agricultural or potential development use. The land is currently one field laid to grass, gently sloping and relatively free-draining, with direct gated access from the lane. It is enclosed by a mix of post and rail fencing, post and wire, and mature hedgerows along the north and east boundaries. Ideal for grazing horses or livestock, mowing, or arable cropping, the property provides excellent accessibility and utility for equestrian or farming enthusiasts. A public footpath runs through the field, adding to its connectivity with local walking routes.
The location on Forest Hill in Hartford places the land in a highly desirable area of West Cheshire, within the Green Belt and just a mile from the popular village of Hartford. Adjoining open fields on one side and residential properties on the other, it benefits from proximity to a comprehensive range of amenities in Hartford, including shops, schools, and leisure facilities. Nearby Northwich and the historic city of Chester offer even more extensive options for shopping, education, and entertainment. The land is conveniently close to the Whitegate Way, providing footpaths and bridleways linking to Delamere Forest, and equestrian attractions such as horse racing at Chester, Haydock, and Aintree, as well as polo at Little Budworth.
As a strong investment, this land holds significant potential for value growth due to its strategic position near expanding residential areas and ongoing regeneration projects in Cheshire West. The region’s focus on sustainable development and infrastructure improvements, including enhancements to local transport networks, is expected to drive property values in the coming years. While currently suited for agricultural purposes, the proximity to Hartford suggests longer-term development prospects, subject to planning permissions. The property is subject to an overage provision reserving 70% of future development value for 50 years from June 2007, which could benefit investors if redevelopment is pursued. No specific extension or redevelopment permissions are currently in place, but its location in a growing area makes it appealing for those eyeing capital appreciation.
Excellent communication links enhance the investment appeal, with the M56 and M6 motorways within 10 miles, facilitating easy access to Warrington, Liverpool, Manchester, The Potteries, and Birmingham. Manchester and Liverpool international airports are just 22 and 20 miles away, respectively, while Hartford and Crewe stations offer sub-2-hour rail services to London. These connections support the area’s economic vitality, attracting businesses and residents, which in turn boosts land values through nearby developments and urban regeneration initiatives.
The property is offered freehold with vacant possession, under the local authority of Cheshire West & Chester Council. There is no energy performance certificate (EPC) as it is undeveloped land, and no parking spaces are designated, though the gated access provides potential for vehicle entry. Third-party rights include the public footpath traversing the site. Overall, this land represents a solid investment with agricultural utility and speculative development potential in a thriving Cheshire location.





