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Bournemouth Road, Blandford St Mary
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£5,000,000
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- Residential development land with outline planning permission for up to 130 dwellings
- 21 acres of residential development land with outline planning permission for up to 130 dwellings Location - Blandford Forum is a historic Georgian market town with a population of approximately 11,000, offering a vibrant community atmosphere and strong regional connectivity
- With ongoing investment in local infrastructure and sustained demand for high-quality homes, the town presents strong potential for residential development within an established and desirable Dorset community
- Planning Permission & Development - Outline Planning Permission has been granted at appeal for up to 130 dwellings, open space, landscaping (including LAP and LEAP), new vehicular and pedestrian access (including from the North Dorset Trailway), parking, engineering (including ground modelling and drainage) works and infrastructure (including cycle and pedestrian connections)
- The Data Room will include the following: -Complete suite of technical reports and surveys -Planning application submission including approved plans -Ground investigation report -Title and Land Registry details -Utilities information -Bidding template An agreed list of reports and surveys will be assigned to the purchaser on legal completion and a Letter of Reliance provided from external consultants
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Description
The property comprises 14.21 acres of residential development land with gentle slope and mature hedgerows. A woodland area on the southwest boundary and the St Mary's Hill development on the north boundary adjoin the site. The property has been granted outline planning permission for up to 130 dwellings, including open space, landscaping, new access, parking, and infrastructure works.
The site also includes space for a planted woodland along the southeastern trailway access.