
Fields For Sale in the UK – Find the Best Auction Deals
Browse Fields For Sale at Auction Across the UK
We list fields for sale by auction across the UK, covering a range of agricultural and undeveloped land. This can include pasture, grazing land, arable fields, and open land previously used for farming or rural purposes, often priced to reflect their size, location, access, and current use rather than presentation.
Some fields are actively farmed or maintained. Others are not, or are only partially used. Condition, boundaries, access arrangements, and existing rights can vary, and certain limitations only become clear once you start looking more closely at how the land has been used.
The level of detail depends on the listing agent and the auction house. Information on location, acreage, access, tenancy arrangements, or usage restrictions may be included, but it is not always consistent. To get a more complete view, you will usually need to review the auction pack and speak directly with the listing agent.
If you are browsing several listings, advanced filters are available. Location, guide price, acreage, auction date. They help narrow things down without covering everything.
Latest Fields For Sale at Auction

- Location: Isle of Lewis, Na h-Eileanan an Iar, Scotland
- Auction Date: 12 March, 2026
- Guide price: £9,000


- Location: Isle of Lewis, Na h-Eileanan an Iar, Scotland
- Auction Date: 12 March, 2026
- Guide price: £9,000


- Location: Isle of Lewis, Na h-Eileanan an Iar, Scotland
- Auction Date: 12 March, 2026
- Guide price: £9,000


- Location: Isle of Lewis, Na h-Eileanan an Iar, Scotland
- Auction Date: 12 March, 2026
- Guide price: £9,000


- Location: Guildford, Surrey, England
- Auction Date: 12 March, 2026
- Guide price: £60,000


- Location: Guildford, Surrey, England
- Auction Date: 12 March, 2026
- Guide price: £60,000

What is a field property?
A field property is a parcel of land used primarily for agricultural or rural purposes. In the UK, fields for sale at auction can include pasture, grazing land, arable fields, and open countryside land, sometimes forming part of a larger holding or offered as standalone plots. They are usually sold based on their size, location, access, and current use rather than presentation.
Some fields are actively farmed or managed. Others are not, or are only partially used. Condition, boundaries, drainage, access routes, and existing rights can vary, and certain limitations only become clear once you start looking more closely at how the land has been used.
- Field properties can include:
- Pasture or grazing fields
- Arable farmland
- Open agricultural land
- Fields previously used for farming but now fallow
- Rural land sold as individual plots
Many fields are sold through land agents, and auctions are also commonly used. Buyers usually consider location, acreage, access arrangements, tenancy or grazing agreements, planning status, and existing rights. The level of detail available can vary, and for a more complete view you will usually need to review the auction pack and speak directly with the listing agent.
How do I buy a field at auction?
Buying a field at auction is different from buying a standard residential property. The process moves quickly, and the terms are largely set before bidding begins.
Most buyers begin by reviewing auction listings and narrowing things down to fields that broadly fit their budget and intended use. Condition can vary across land types, and access for inspections is not always straightforward. Some issues only come to light once documentation is reviewed or enquiries are made.
Before bidding, you will need to review the auction pack. This can include title information, boundaries, access rights, tenancy details, and any usage restrictions. It is easy to skim this stage, but it matters. Surveys or specialist land reports may be limited or only available later, depending on the field and the information provided.
Fields sold at auction are usually offered as seen. If something is missed beforehand, it does not typically change the terms of the sale afterwards.
You will need to register with the auction house in advance and have proof of funds ready. A deposit is normally paid on the day, often around 10 percent, with the remaining balance due within a set timeframe. The exact timing depends on the auction house and the listing agent.
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