Amenity Land for Sale in the UK
205 properties

- Price
- Guide Price£20,000
- Size
- 0.06 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£7,000
Land At Broadwas, Malvern Hills, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR6 5NL

- Price
- £75,000
- Size
- 0.5 acres

- Price
- £80,000
- Size
- 1.92 acres

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

- Price
- £85,000
- Size
- 1.57 acres

- Price
- £70,000
- Size
- 1.7 acres

- Price
- £5,000

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

- Price
- Offers in Excess of£10,000
- Size
- 0.7 acres

- Price
- Sale by Tender
- Size
- 1.25 acres

- Price
- Sale by Tender
- Size
- 1 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£10,000
- Size
- 0.06 acres
Plot 24 Home Farm , Brightwell, Sotwell, Wallingford, Oxfordshire OX10 0QU

- Price
- Guide Price£45,000
- Size
- 0.76 acres
Amenity Land At Sandwith, Croft Foot, Sandwith, Whitehaven, Cumbria, CA28

- Price
- £49,999
- Size
- 0.35 acres

- Price
- £80,000
- Size
- 0.39 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£10,000
- Size
- 0.62 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£4,000

- Price
- Guide Price£38,000
- Size
- 1.94 acres

- Price
- £300,000
- Size
- 9.36 acres
3.79 Ha (9.36Ac), Burghwood Road, Ormesby St Michael , Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR29
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Buying amenity land in the UK
Find a wide range of amenity land for sale in the UK, including small amenity plots, amenity woodland, paddocks for amenity use and community amenity land.
There are currently 205 available amenity land properties to buy in the UK listed at £443,827 on average, with each acre priced at £27,431.
Market snapshot & prices for amenity land
- Acreage for sale
- 3,026 acres
- Average listing age
- 60 days
- Average list price
- £443,827
- Median list price
- £115,000
- Average property size
- 16.2 acres
Amenity land has character and visual benefits for the surrounding community. It’s often home to a local asset that has the sole purpose of being enjoyed and appreciated, like a community building, or sold with the permissions for such constructions. Amenity land can include green, unfenced land that borders a residential neighbourhood and is designed to be enjoyed by residents.
Permissions can be restrictive on amenity land, meaning its current use must be maintained or only changed to meet certain limits. Undeveloped amenity land, like green spaces, can be used more flexibly to generate income. Lucrative opportunities can include leasing the land for recreational activities or establishing a holiday rental site, like a caravan or camping facility.