Land for Sale in Glastonbury

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3.9 acres of Development Land for sale in Walton
Price
POA
Size
3.91 acres

Walton, Street, Somerset, BA16

DevelopmentResidential
17 acres of Development Land for sale in Glastonbury
DevelopmentResidential
Commercial Land for sale in Walton
Commercial
Land for sale in Walton
Price
Offers Over£500,000

Riggiston Barns, Walton

3 2
Residential
Development Land for sale in Glastonbury
Price
£1,850,000
Size
0.81 acres

'Batmink' , Beckery Road, Glastonbury, BA6 9NX

DevelopmentCommercial
Development Land for sale in Walton
Price
Offers in Excess of£700,000
Size
0.58 acres

Walton, Street, Somerset, BA16

DevelopmentResidential
Development Land for sale in Street
Price
Guide Price£300,000
Size
0.3 acres

Marshalls Elm, Street, BA16

DevelopmentResidential
Development Land for sale in Glastonbury
Development
Development Land for sale in Walton
Price
Guide Price£225,000
Size
0.39 acres

Ivythorn Lane, Nr. Street, Somerset, BA16

Development
Development Land for sale in Walton
Price
Guide Price£695,000

Main Street, Walton, Somerset, BA16

5 3
DevelopmentResidential
Land for sale in Walton
Price
£695,000

Main Street, Walton, BA16

5 3
Residential
Land for sale in Godney
Price
Guide Price£849,950
Size
0.33 acres

Hamlet of Panborough, between Wells and Wedmore

6 4
Residential

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Buying land in Glastonbury

Find a wide range of properties and land for sale in Glastonbury 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 15 available properties to buy in Glastonbury listed at £689,579 on average, with each acre priced at £187,386.

Market snapshot & prices in Glastonbury

Acreage for sale
40 acres
Average listing age
33 days
Average list price
£689,579
Median list price
£597,500
Average property size
3.7 acres

Glastonbury is a rural town in Somerset in the southwest of England, with a modest population approaching 10,000 people. Despite its small number of permanent residents, the area is world-famous for its annual music festival, Glastonbury, one of the biggest live music events in the world, where more than 200,000 people flock to the landscapes every year.

Huge segments of land in Glastonbury is agricultural land, primarily used for apple orchards, regenerative farming, pastureland, and woodland area. The land is particularly valuable due to its loamy soil offering high growth potential. Thanks to its tourist appeal, holiday accommodation, resorts, and camping farms are widely considered lucrative recreational investments in Glastonbury.