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Land for sale
Canterbury Road, Densole
£1,500,000
Canterbury Road, Densole
£1,500,000
Our Summary
- The site offers the potential to increase the number of holiday homes or convert the units to permanently occupied dwellings (STPP)
- In addition, the vendor owns a large tract of surrounding land which has the potential for a larger more comprehensive development (STPP)
- Planning And Proposed Scheme - The vendor secured planning permission on 2nd July 2018 from Folkestone & Hythe District Council for a scheme comprising 12 no
- Tennis Courts and a Play Area all in a heavily landscaped environment under planning reference Y16/0623/SH
- Potential (Subject To Planning Permission) - The vendor’s land holdings extend to c
- It is considered there may be an opportunity for an alternative or more comprehensive development
- Increasing the density and possibly expanding of the Holiday Park scheme (STPP)
- Removing the Holiday Letting restrictions within the Permission and developing the site as a traditional residential scheme, possibly with a larger number of units (STPP)
- (STPP)
- Expression Of Interest - The preference is for a deal where an initial payment is received that recognises the value and investment they have already committed in the Holiday Park scheme, with an uplift if amore valuable alternative scheme was secured and developed
Description
This property is a 5.5-hectare site in Densole, Kent, with existing consent for 12 holiday homes. The site is situated in a secluded location, surrounded by mature woodland and agricultural land, with access via an existing driveway from the A260 Canterbury Road. The holiday homes are designed to be individually constructed and insulated dwellings, set around two man-made lakes, with a reception building, parking, tennis courts, and a play area. The site has been landscaped with many mature trees. The planning permission is extant, with all pre-commencement conditions discharged and the foundations laid for the reception building. The vendor is open to discussion about the structure of any future ownership and is willing to consider alternative proposals that maximize the value of the site. The site also has potential for a larger development, including increasing the density of the holiday park, converting to residential use, or seeking a more comprehensive residential development across a wider area.