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Our Summary
- Plot 5 – Self-Build Plot, Caxton, CambridgeshirePlot Size: 809
- 200 acreWith only nine serviced self-build plots available, this exclusive boutique development offers the rare opportunity to design and build a bespoke home within a carefully planned Cambridgeshire village community, creating a high-quality residential environment with enduring appeal and long-term value
- Tucked away along a quiet country lane in the highly sought-after green-belt village of Caxton, Plot 5 forms part of an exclusive release of nine serviced self-build plots, offering the chance to create a bespoke family home in one of Cambridgeshire’s most desirable rural locations
- For buyers seeking a self-build opportunity that allows complete freedom of design — from layout and architecture to garden and outdoor living — this plot provides a rare blank canvas
- The generous plot size lends itself perfectly to a substantial family home, with space for gardens, home offices, studios, or leisure buildings such as gyms or garden rooms (subject to planning)
- This is a rare chance to secure not just a self-build plot, but a future home designed entirely around your lifestyle, in a location that combines protection, privacy, and connectivity
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Description
The plot includes a generous space of 809.58 sq m (8714.24 sq ft), or 0.200 acres, creating a blank canvas for a bespoke family home. The site is fully serviced with utilities already in place, including an electricity cabinet, allowing for immediate construction. The plot area lends itself to a substantial home with space for gardens, home offices, studios, or additional leisure buildings.
The plot is located in Caxton, a sought-after green-belt village community, with high-quality residential environment and enduring appeal. The site backs onto a Grade II* listed building and conserves a village conservation area, offering rural privacy and village community balance. The plot borders open countryside to the north and east, providing a natural buffer.