Land for sale

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Land for sale

Wormelow
£500,000

Our Summary

  • An exceptional development opportunity comprising an attractive parcel of land extending to approximately 1
  • Description - An exceptional development opportunity comprising an attractive parcel of land extending to approximately 1
  • The land benefits from outline planning permission for the erection of up to four dwellings with associated works (Application Ref: P230231/O), presenting a rare chance for developers to create a bespoke residential scheme in a highly desirable location
  • Development Opportunity - Outline planning permission has been granted for the erection of up to four detached dwellings with associated works on land south of Wormelow Shop, Wormelow, Herefordshire (Application Ref: 230231/O)
  • In respect of Biodiversity Net Gain the application for planning permission was made prior to the 12th February 2024
  • Full details of the planning permission can be found on the Local Planning Authority website or requested from the selling agents
  • The vendors will retain a 50% uplift in value attributable to any increase in the residential units on the land on the grant of planning permission, for a period of 15 years
  • Access - The site abuts the A466, as part of the planning permission the buyer will construct a new entrance to the site from the council maintained road being the A466
  • Outline planning permission for four detached dwellings

Description

This exceptional development opportunity comprises a 1.36-acre parcel of land in a level position with far-reaching views across open Herefordshire countryside. The site, currently used for agriculture, has outline planning permission for the erection of up to four dwellings and offers a tranquil rural setting with convenient access to local amenities and transport links. The land is situated in the picturesque village of Wormelow, just south of Hereford, and benefits from good connectivity to the A49 and A465. The sale is subject to an overage clause, and the buyer will be required to construct a new entrance to the site from the council-maintained road. The property is being sold via informal tender, and prospective purchasers should carry out their own enquiries with local authorities before making an offer.