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Land for sale
Torrington
£180,000
Torrington
£180,000
Our Summary
- A freehold development site with full planning permission for two semi detached houses within walking distance of all town amenities
- Planning Permission was granted by Torridge District Council under planning reference 1/0241/2018/FUL
- Any potential purchaser should satisfy themselves that the planning permission and site are suitable for their needs and seek the advice of a suitably qualified consultant before proceeding
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A unique opportunity to acquire a freehold development site in a quiet cul-de-sac within a well-established residential area of Great Torrington, offering full planning permission for the construction of two contemporary semi-detached three-bedroom houses. Situated within walking distance of the town's comprehensive amenities, including shops, banks, restaurants, a swimming pool, and a golf course, the properties are also close to the expansive 'The Commons' common land, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. The nearby towns of Bideford and the coastal villages offer additional amenities and attractions, with beaches and tourist spots like RHS Rosemoor Gardens and Dartington Crystal within a short drive. Each house will feature an open-plan kitchen/diner/living room with French doors and a Juliet balcony, two bedrooms and a family bathroom on the middle floor, and a principle bedroom with an en-suite shower room on the lower floor, complemented by a private south-facing garden and off-road parking. The site benefits from largely completed groundworks and on-site services, with the added advantage of being able to view the near-complete plots 5 and 6 for an accurate understanding of the size and layout. The planning permission, granted by Torridge District Council under reference 1/0241/2018/FUL, ensures a smooth development process, with all relevant documentation available for review.
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