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A parcel of bare land on the edge of Shredding Green suitable for grazing.
Land
The land extends in total to 1.47 acres (0.60 ha). It is laid down as grass. The land is situated in the center of the hamlet of Shredding Green, in the parish of Iver.
The land is bordered by post and rail fencing and is suitable for grazing. Classified as Grade 3, the land consists of loamy soils with naturally high groundwater.
Letting Information
The land is offered on an annual licence fee.
Viewings
Interested parties may view the property unaccompanied and with details to hand and on notification to the letting agent. Access is to be taken from the gateway on Langley Park Road.
Health and Safety
All viewings are carried out at the sole
risk of the viewer and neither the letting
agents nor the land owner takes responsibility.
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Check the fees attached to the property.
There may be some fees payable by the tenant depending on the type of tenancy.
The precise details of the fees can be downloaded directly from the ‘Key Property Details’ section of the property details page.
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