Land & paddocks · Somerset
Properties in Somerset with paddocks, orchards, smallholdings and acreage — for buyers who want a home that comes with breathing space, outbuildings and a piece of the Somerset landscape.
Somerset spans the Mendips, Quantocks, Exmoor and the Levels — stone villages, thatched cottages, cider orchards and the Somerset coast.
There's no fixed threshold, but most buyers use the term for properties with at least a paddock (¼ acre +) up to small farmsteads with 10–50 acres. Equestrian buyers typically want 2–5 acres minimum.
Grazing usually doesn't require planning, but stables, arenas and change of use from agricultural to equestrian often do. Always check with the local planning authority before buying.
Some lenders treat properties with significant land or commercial outbuildings as non-standard. Rural mortgage brokers can usually find options, but expect more paperwork and sometimes a higher deposit.
Generally a smallholding is under ~50 acres and not the owner's primary income, while a farm is larger and operated commercially. There's no legal definition — it's mostly about scale and use.
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