A sliver of the Norfolk countryside is up for sale.
More than half an acre of land by the Norfolk Broads village of Mautby is up for grabs with a guide price of between £10,000 and £20,000.
Going under the hammer with Auction House East Anglia on July 24, the parcel of land is currently suitable for grazing or amenity use.
own a little piece of England."
A spokesperson for the auctioneers said: "It may offer some long-term hope value and would be an ideal purchase for someone looking toBeing sold with vacant possession, the land - which is located near the junction between Mautby Lane and Swim Road - is in the middle of the Norfolk countryside close to a residential property.
Previously the 0.58-acre site was used for taking a hay crop but has now become overgrown.
It is less than a mile away from Mautby's St Peter and St Paul's Church, which was the site where supporters of Oliver Cromwell burnt down a nearby rectory.
For more information, visit www.auctionhouse.co.uk/eastanglia/
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