Honeysuckle Close, Caxton, Cambridge... Land for sale

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Honeysuckle Close, Caxton, Cambridge... Land for sale

Honeysuckle Close, Caxton, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB23
£315,000

Our Summary

  • PlanningOutline planning permission for the whole self-build development comprising nine plots was granted under appeal reference APP/W0530/W/21/3282234 on 1st August 2023 and pursuant to South Cambridgeshire District Council planning reference 20/04704/OUT
  • Further to this, reserved matters permission for the communal areas of the site, including the access road and communal landscaping areas, has also been approved under SCDC planning reference 24/01817/REM
  • The pre-commencement planning conditions on the outline approval which pertain to the site as a whole (conditions 4 (foul and surface water drainage), 5 (roads footways and communal areas), 6 (Construction Ecological Management Plan), 7 (Landscape and Ecological Management Plan), 8 (tree and hedgerow protection scheme) and 10 (archaeology))have been approved under references 20/04704/CONDA and 20/04704/CONDB
  • Having been approved, the purchasers of the self-build plots will only need to focus on planning conditions relevant to their specific parcel
  • The reserved matters applications for all nine plots must be made to the Local Planning Authority not later than 3 years from the date of the outline approval (i
  • Outline Planning for 2,400sq ft (223sq m) home

Description

Caxton is a small rural village in Cambridgeshire, located 9 miles west of Cambridge. The village has a pub, playground, childminder, and regular bus service to Cambridge and St Neots. Nearby, Cambourne offers everyday convenience with a supermarket, convenience store, and other businesses. Several schools, including OFSTED-rated "Outstanding" Bourn Primary School, are nearby. The village is bypassed by the A1198, with limited through-traffic. The site, located off St Peters Street, has outline planning permission for nine self-build plots, with reserved matters permission for communal areas. The development is approved in principle, with only plot-specific details remaining to be assessed and approved. Purchasers will need to prepare and submit reserved matters applications for their plot, which must be made to the Local Planning Authority not later than 3 years from the date of outline approval.