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- A derelict stone built cottage
- Immediate development potential through the conversion of some of the modern and traditional buildings (STPP)
- DESCRIPTION Martin Croft Farm comprises a two storey stone built dwelling, an adjoining two storey height stone built farm building, a number of small single storey traditional buildings, a derelict stone built farm cottage and a number of dilapidated modern farm buildings and approximately 26
- The farmhouse has been well maintained but is in need of modernisation
- There is an area of land that has been included in the settlement boundary, but which is not part of the employment land allocation and we consider that there is the potential, subject to planning, for some form of residential development on this land
- OVERAGE The Vendors intend to impose an overage/clawback on the land that has potential for residential development shown edged green on the attached plan which will be set at 30% of the increase in value above the amount paid for the land for a 30 year period
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Description
Martin Croft Farm is a semi-rural property located 1.5 miles northwest of Haslingden town centre. The farmstead includes a two-storey stone-built farmhouse with 214m² (2,300ft²) of living space, featuring a dining kitchen, lounge, living room, four bedrooms, a bathroom, and a partly boarded attic. There are also a range of modern and traditional farm buildings, with the exception of a large stone barn, which are in a dilapidated condition.
The property extends to approximately 26.91 acres of grassland, with a road and yard area covering about 0.94 acres.