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- Guide price: £300,000• Approximately 2 acres of land close to the village development zone• May have future potential for residential development in the long term, as the land has road frontage and a pavement leading into the village, this being classed as a sustainable location• The land is also not located in the aonb, thus is not protected land currently• Developments have occurred recently only a few meters up the road
- • The current government policies for new sites in sustainable locations could well make this site a viable future option• The line of site on the road access is wide and clear and some of the land front onto the 30 mph zone already• The land can also be used for equine use or for other smallholding agricultural uses if required• Due to the land having good to strong future development possibilities, there will be an overage being placed on the land by the current owners
- • Village centre is roughly a few hundred yards from the land• Herstmonceux village amenities include a doctor’s surgery, restraunts, a post office, a mini supermarket, a coffee shop, a popular pub and a pharmacy, as well as a popular primary school• The mainline train stations of Polegate and Battle are within only a short drive away, making this location ideal for London commutersdescription: Approximately 2 acres of grazing meadow with exciting prospects possibly for becoming very valuable future residential development land most likely within the mid to long term, subject to planning permission being obtained
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Description
Approximately 2 acres of land in Herstmonceux features road frontage, a pavement leading into the village, and a 30mph zone. The land is not located in the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and is close to existing housing and new development sites. It gently slopes away, is well-drained, and bounded by mature hedging and some trees.
The land has access via two gated entrances on West End Lane and can be used for equine use, smallholding agricultural uses, or future residential development with potential for planning permission.