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Lot 79

79 – Norbury Land Auction Sale | Shropshire SY13 4HT

Guide price £15,000

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Headlines: Discover a rare opportunity in the Norbury land auction sale—186.27 sqm of versatile rural land in Shropshire, offered at a guide price of just £15,000. Bid live or online at Claridge’s London on 24 June 2026.

Introduction: Norbury Land Auction Sale – A Unique Rural Opportunity

Welcome to the Norbury land auction sale, a standout event for property investors, land buyers, and rural enthusiasts. This is your chance to secure a prime parcel of Shropshire countryside at an accessible guide price of £15,000. The Norbury land auction sale will take place on 24 June 2026 at 1:00 pm, live and online from Claridge’s London. This rural land auction offers a rare blend of location, flexibility, and future potential. Whether you are seeking a strategic investment, a rural retreat, or a site for agricultural or environmental projects, this Shropshire land parcel deserves your attention.

Property Description: Size, Shape, and Location

The property for sale in the Norbury land auction sale comprises a parcel of land and a building, measuring 186.27 square metres. The plot is broadly square in shape, offering efficient use of space and easy management. It sits just south-west of Wilbury Farm, a well-known local landmark in the parish of Norbury. The address is Land and Site at Norbury SR, Norbury Town Lane, Norbury SY13 4HT. This Shropshire land parcel is set within a tranquil, rural environment, surrounded by open fields and hedgerows. The site’s dimensions and layout make it suitable for a wide range of uses, subject to obtaining the necessary consents.

Geographic Setting: Norbury Parish and the Shropshire Countryside

The Norbury land auction sale features a property located in the heart of North Shropshire, within the historic parish of Norbury. The land sits at approximately 98 metres above sea level, on gently undulating terrain that typifies the Onny Valley. This area is renowned for its scenic beauty, with the Long Mynd hills visible on the horizon. The landscape is predominantly agricultural, with a patchwork of fields, hedgerows, and traditional farmsteads. The rural setting offers peace, privacy, and a strong sense of place. Norbury’s countryside is ideal for those seeking a connection to nature and the English landscape.

Norbury Land Auction Sale: Agricultural Land Use Potential

The Norbury land auction sale presents significant potential for agricultural use. The land’s size and shape make it suitable for small-scale farming, grazing, or horticulture. The surrounding area is known for both arable and livestock farming, reflecting a long tradition of productive land use. Buyers may consider using the site for pasture, crop cultivation, or as an extension to existing agricultural holdings. Permitted development rights may apply for certain agricultural uses, but all changes are subject to obtaining the relevant consents from Shropshire Council. This rural land auction is an excellent entry point for those looking to invest in Shropshire’s agricultural sector.

Forestry and Woodland Creation: Environmental and Investment Potential

This Norbury Shropshire land sale also offers exciting possibilities for forestry and woodland creation. The site’s rural location and open character make it well-suited for tree planting or rewilding projects. Buyers interested in environmental stewardship can explore government-backed schemes such as the England Woodland Creation Offer, which provides grants and support for new woodland projects. Establishing woodland can enhance biodiversity, improve landscape value, and offer long-term investment returns. Woodland creation may also provide future income through timber, recreation, or environmental credits. All forestry projects are subject to planning and regulatory approval.

Carbon Offsetting: Sustainable Land Use and Future Value

The Norbury land auction sale is ideal for buyers seeking to offset carbon emissions through land-based projects. The site’s size and rural setting make it suitable for initiatives such as tree planting or habitat restoration. By participating in schemes like the Woodland Carbon Code, landowners can generate verified carbon credits and contribute to the UK’s net zero goals. Carbon offsetting projects can deliver both environmental and financial benefits, making this Shropshire land parcel a forward-thinking investment. Buyers should consult with experts to understand the requirements and opportunities for carbon offsetting on this site.

Norbury Land Auction Sale: Outdoor Recreation and Amenity Potential

Beyond agriculture and forestry, the Norbury land auction sale offers scope for outdoor recreation and amenity use. The land’s peaceful setting and scenic views make it attractive for leisure activities, such as private gardens, wildlife watching, or small-scale camping. Subject to planning consent from Shropshire Council, buyers could explore uses like equestrian facilities, glamping, or community allotments. The site’s proximity to the Long Mynd and Onny Valley enhances its appeal for those seeking a rural escape. This rural land auction is a rare chance to create a personal haven or recreational asset in the Shropshire countryside.

Planning and Consent: Navigating Shropshire Council Requirements

All prospective buyers in the Norbury land auction sale should be aware of the planning and consent framework. The planning authority for this site is Shropshire Council, which oversees land use and development in the area. The Council’s Local Plan sets out policies for agricultural, forestry, environmental, and recreational uses. Any change of use, new building, or significant alteration will require appropriate planning consent. Buyers are strongly advised to consult with Shropshire Council and seek professional advice before proceeding with any development. Understanding the planning context is key to unlocking the full potential of this Shropshire land parcel.

Access and Connectivity: Norbury Town Lane and Local Transport Links

The Norbury land auction sale benefits from direct access via Norbury Town Lane, a quiet rural road serving the local area. The site is easily reached from nearby villages and the wider Whitchurch area. For those seeking broader connectivity, Whitchurch railway station is approximately 3.7 miles away, offering regular services to regional and national destinations. The local road network provides convenient links to Shrewsbury, Chester, and the West Midlands. Despite its rural setting, this Shropshire land parcel is accessible and well-connected, making it suitable for a range of buyers and uses.

Palace Auctions London: Trusted Experts in Rural Land Auctions

Palace Auctions London brings unrivalled expertise to the Norbury land auction sale. Founded in 1999, the firm boasts a combined 192 years of auctioneering experience. Palace Auctions is renowned for its 95% completion rate and a 2024 sales volume of £5.5 billion. The company’s hybrid live-and-online auction format ensures maximum exposure and competition for every lot. Buyers can trust Palace Auctions for transparent processes, expert advice, and market-leading results. To explore more opportunities, view the current auction catalogue and discover the full range of properties available.

The Auction Event: Claridge’s London, Live and Online Bidding

The Norbury land auction sale will be held at Claridge’s London, in the prestigious Clarence & St James Room, Brook Street, Mayfair, W1K 4HR. The auction takes place on 24 June 2026 at 1:00 pm, with live and online bidding available to suit all buyers. Palace Auctions’ hybrid format allows global participation, ensuring a dynamic and competitive sale. Whether you attend in person or bid remotely, you will benefit from a seamless, secure auction experience. Interested parties can request a free property valuation to assess their own assets or discuss bidding strategies with Palace Auctions’ expert team.

Summary, Call to Action, and Next Steps

The Norbury land auction sale represents a rare opportunity to acquire a versatile rural land parcel in Shropshire. With a guide price of just £15,000, this property offers potential for agriculture, forestry, carbon offsetting, or recreation—subject to consents. The site’s location, access, and scenic setting make it a compelling choice for investors, landowners, and lifestyle buyers alike. Register now to secure your place at the auction, and take the first step toward owning a piece of the Shropshire countryside. For tailored advice, legal guidance, or planning support, contact Palace Auctions London today. Don’t miss your chance to participate in this landmark rural land auction.
Ready to bid or need more information? Visit our current auction catalogue or request a free property valuation. For guidance on woodland creation, see the England Woodland Creation Offer. For carbon offsetting, explore the Woodland Carbon Code.
Secure your future in the Shropshire countryside—register for the Norbury land auction sale today!

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Edward Swindells Auctioneer Consultant Auctioneer & Valuer

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