Land for Sale in Aylesbury

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Land for sale in Berryfields
Price
£35,000
Size
0.7 acres

Berryfields Road, Quarrendon, HP22

Land for sale in Akeley
Price
Offers Over£750,000

Main Street, Akeley, MK18

4 3
Residential
2 acres of Development Land for sale in Leckhampstead
Price
Guide Price£400,000
Size
2 acres

Church End, Leckhampstead, MK18

DevelopmentResidential
Land for sale in Leckhampstead
Residential
2 acres of Land for sale in Akeley
Price
Guide Price£1,050,000
Size
2 acres

Lillingstone Road, Akeley

5 5
Residential
2.8 acres of Development Land for sale in Bierton
Price
Guide Price£950,000
Size
2.75 acres

Bierton

3 2
DevelopmentResidential
Development Land for sale in Akeley
Price
Guide Price£190,000

Chapel Lane, Akeley

2
DevelopmentResidential

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Buying land in Aylesbury

Find a wide range of properties and land for sale in Aylesbury by acreage, price and features. Browse all of our listings and use our map to find and buy land, lots and properties.

There are currently 10 available properties to buy in Aylesbury listed at £517,100 on average, with each acre priced at £342,450.

Market snapshot & prices in Aylesbury

Acreage for sale
8 acres
Average listing age
32 days
Average list price
£517,100
Median list price
£497,500
Average property size
1.5 acres

Aylesbury is a growing county town in Buckinghamshire in the southeast of England. The area stretches over 14.5 square kilometres with more than 76,000 people calling the town their home. As a traditional market town, it offers a pastoral lifestyle, with streets lined by charming old-world architecture and patchwork fields providing a picturesque backdrop.

Farming is a leading profession, with various orchards, dairy farms, alpaca farms, and commercial campsite farms available in Aylesbury. River valleys boast thriving wildlife, accompanied by wetland areas and biodiversity net gain (BNG) units. Residential plots are bourgeoning in the heart of the town, with increasing demand for housing among the pictorial streets lined with lush green spaces.