Equestrian plot with development potential hits the market in Vogue St. Day

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This property combines equestrian facilities with rare development potential, featuring planning permission for two affordable homes and a self-build plot (Image credit: Plotfinder)

An opportunity has emerged in Cornwall’s historic mining village of St. Day, where an equestrian property with significant development potential is now up for sale.

Priced at offers in excess of £350,000, the estate includes 9.6 acres of land, multiple stables, a sand school, and three building plots with provisional planning permission.

Ideal for horse lovers and rural enthusiasts

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This plot comes with 9.6 acres of land (Image credit: Plotfinder)

The plot in rural hamlet of Pink Moors features between seven and nine stables, a spacious barn and an additional outbuilding, providing ample space for housing horses, storage, or potential commercial use.

The stabling and outbuildings overlook a 40m x 20m sand arena, making it ideal for training, riding, or even hosting equestrian events.

The 9.6 acres of land offer further possibilities for paddocks, grazing areas, or additional structures, catering to those looking to expand their equestrian activities. With a quiet, rural setting, the property provides a serene environment that is both functional and picturesque.

Additionally, a static caravan is included on the site, offering temporary accommodation or office space for managing the property.

A borehole water supply ensures self-sufficiency, reducing reliance on external water sources – an essential feature for those considering off-grid living.

A golden opportunity for developers and investors

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Beyond its equestrian credentials, this property offers considerable development potential.

Planning permission (reference PA22/00816) has been provisionally granted, subject to reserved matters, for two affordable homes and one self-build plot. This approval provides an opportunity for buyers to create additional residences on the property, whether for personal use, rental income, or resale.

The planning permission allows for a mix of housing, which could be attractive to developers, investors, or individuals seeking a multi-generational living arrangement. The self-build plot offers flexibility for customisation, enabling the future owner to design a home tailored to their needs while benefiting from the surrounding countryside.

How you can buy this plot

Interested buyers in this self build plot can arrange viewings through the estate agent via the Plotfinder website.

For further details, visit the Cornwall Council Planning Portal, where planning reference PA22/00816 provides insight into the development potential.

Alternatively, prospective buyers can contact the estate agent directly to discuss purchasing options, arrange a site visit, or inquire about financing possibilities.

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Joseph Mullane
News Editor

News Editor Joseph has previously written for Today’s Media and Chambers & Partners, focusing on news for conveyancers and industry professionals.  Joseph has just started his own self build project, building his own home on his family’s farm with planning permission for a timber frame, three-bedroom house in a one-acre field. The foundation work has already begun and he hopes to have the home built in the next year. Prior to this he renovated his family's home as well as doing several DIY projects, including installing a shower, building sheds, and livestock fences and shelters for the farm’s animals. Outside of homebuilding, Joseph loves rugby and has written for Rugby World, the world’s largest rugby magazine.