Hmm, Hmm, Hmm...
Not bad, not bad...Good, in fact. Better than most, but not as good as some.
If I were you, I would log that location as one to go back to and reshoot. There is a lot of natural potentional there.
When you do go back, I recommend that you walk down the driveway a dozen feet or so. The gate is doing you no favors whatsoever. These "pastoral" landscape shots work best if there is nothing in the shot that specifies a time, which is what the steel bar gate does. It is the major "clunk" in an otherwise timeless shot. (Imagine how different the feel would be if it were a split-rail gate.)
Also, if it were mine, I would step a couple feet to the right. You are coming very close to looking straight down the road.
Finally, that little snip of diagonal road on the other side of the dell is perfect. It is a great antagonist to the main road - everything in the foreground is funneling your vision straight down the road away from you, then, when you get to the end, WHACK!, you are turned left and up the hill. Perfect.
Overall, I like it, because of the little road at the end, but I think it would be a much stronger shot if you move forward down the road so the gate it out of your field of view. Also, perhaps try different focal lengths.
And finally, if there are any clouds (any texture at all) in the sky that could be brought out of the RAW file, I would do that too.
Rad