Pasture land for Sale in the UK
1,351 properties

- Price
- Guide Price£535,000
- Size
- 28.64 acres

- Price
- £120,000
- Size
- 6.01 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£160,000
- Size
- 5.5 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£255,000
- Size
- 17.02 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£50,000
- Size
- 3.2 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£170,000
- Size
- 21.3 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£195,000
- Size
- 11.64 acres

- Price
- £42,000
- Size
- 3.54 acres

- Price
- Offers in Region of£132,000
- Size
- 12.06 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£224,000
- Size
- 26.25 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£100,000
- Size
- 8.41 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£60,000
- Size
- 6.13 acres

- Price
- Offers in Excess of£65,000
- Size
- 6.1 acres

- Price
- Sale by Tender
- Size
- 113.65 acres

- Price
- Offers Over£95,000
- Size
- 3.96 acres

- Price
- Offers in Excess of£85,000
- Size
- 5.24 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£150,000
- Size
- 15 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£150,000
- Size
- 26.19 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£75,000
- Size
- 12.62 acres

- Price
- £675,000
- Size
- 91.22 acres
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Buying pasture land in the UK
Find a wide range of pastures for sale in the UK, including improved pasture fields, pasture with water supply, pasture and hay meadows and fenced pastureland.
There are currently 1,351 available pastures to buy in the UK listed at £948,953 on average, with each acre priced at £21,330.
Market snapshot & prices for pastures
- Acreage for sale
- 58,813 acres
- Average listing age
- 31 days
- Average list price
- £948,953
- Median list price
- £695,000
- Average property size
- 44.5 acres
Pasture land is a parcel of land where animals live and feed on the existing vegetation. In the UK, animals such as cattle, sheep, goats, horses, and pigs tend to occupy the near 17 million hectares of pasture land. Although it makes up more than 40% of the UK, pasture land holds its value and is seen as a favourable investment opportunity.
Investment in pasture land often provides tax benefits, capital preservation, nature conservation, and a steady income stream. Land can be leased by local farmers, livestock can be harvested, or the animals themselves can be leased to fertilize neighbouring agricultural fields.