Land 113 Acres
Land on the North Side of, Blaenavon Road, Blaenavon NP23 4BX
No guide 4 September 2025
GUIDE PRICE AUCTION DATE
ONLINE AUCTION from2nd SEPTEMBER - 4th SEPTEMBER 2025 Rare opportunity! Situated between Brynmawr and Blaenavon - a UNESCO, World Heritage Site, the land amounting to approximately 113 acres, is being sold with common land rights. The rolling land benefits from stunning panoramic views with a well maintained cycle path running alongside part of the boundary. Common land is very special because the land is unique offering most spectacular landscapes, valuable biodiversity, geology and pre-history origins. It is historical land which has remained largely undisturbed throughout the centuries, a remnant of medieval times. It’s a popular misconception that common land is land owned by the general public and to which everyone has unrestricted right of access. All common land is private property, whether the owner is an individual or a corporation. Historically, the owner of the common was normally the lord of the manor. Located at the gateway to the South Wales Valleys, partly within the Brecon Beacons National Park, the Blaenavon Industrial Landscape is a testament to the miners and ironworkers of the past. As it was the world’s major producer of iron and coal in the 19th Century, you can see reminders of the iron and coal industry, including a coal mine, furnaces, quarries, railway systems, ironworkers’ cottages, churches, chapels, a school and a workmen’s hall. All set in a landscape that is favoured by walkers, cyclists and mountain bikers. The main attractions such as Big Pit National Coal Museum, Blaenavon Ironworks, the World Heritage Centre and Blaenavon Heritage Railway are all just a few minutes’ drive or walk from each other. For the adventurous there is the Blaenavon Paragliding club. VIRTUAL TOUR ; \ To be sold with Common Land Rights. INVESTORS: If you are looking for assistance in tenant find and/or management packages, information on rental income/interest potential we have a Lettings Department that can help you. Please call us or email lettings@paulfoshlettings.com for invaluable advice. Advised Freehold - to be verified by solicitor Auction fees: The sale of each lot is subject to a buyer’s premium of 1.5% of the purchase price (subject to a minimum of £1,500) including VAT unless otherwise stated. Additional costs: The purchase of the property may be subject to (but are not limited to), VAT (if applicable), reimbursement of the seller’s search fees, reimbursement of seller’s legal and/or sales costs, stamp duty/land transaction tax (LTT). Please check accompanying legal pack for further details. * Generally speaking Guide Prices are provided as an indication of each seller's minimum expectation, i.e. 'The Reserve'. They are not necessarily figures which a property will sell for and may change at any time prior to the auction. Virtually every property will be offered subject to a Reserve (a figure below which the Auctioneer cannot sell the property during the auction) which we expect will be set within the Guide Range or no more than 10% above a single figure Guide.
Brynmawr, NP23 4BX
Guide Price
No guide
Auction Date
4 Sep 2025
End Time
18:04
Lot
33
Venue
Online
Auctioneer
Paul Fosh Auctions
Paul Fosh Auctions
Paul Fosh Auctions 108 Lower Dock Street Newport NP20 2AG
01633 254044
About Paul Fosh Auctions

Paul Fosh Auctions was founded in 2001 and provides a quality auctioneering facility to estate agents, private clients, companies and statutory bodies across Wales and the South West. We are now widely regarded as the leading, and indeed largest, property auction house in Wales, selling more properties at auction than any of our competitors.