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Hasketon, Nr Woodbridge, Suffolk Plot for sale
Hasketon, Nr Woodbridge, Suffolk
£340,000
Hasketon, Nr Woodbridge, Suffolk
£340,000
Our Summary
- 25 hectares) with planning permission for the siting of 6 holiday lodges, associated buildings and landscaping in a delightful rural location on the edge of Hasketon and close to the popular market town of Woodbridge
- DescriptionPlanning permission was granted by East Suffolk Council on 24th January 2025 (Reference DC/24/2250/FUL) for the siting of 6 holiday lodges and associated landscaping
- A copy of the planning permission, together with extracts of the consented plans, is included within these particulars
- The planning permission provides for the siting of 6 holiday lodges on site, together with the conversion of the existing buildings to create ancillary facilities such as a garden machinery store, games room, bike store, office and site shop
- The proposed bike store and office could potentially be converted to provide another lodge, subject to the necessary consents
- With the planning permission providing for holiday letting accommodation and for no other purposes, the duration of occupation by any one person, or persons, of any of the holiday units shall not exceed a period of 56 days in total in any one calendar year, unless the local planning authority agrees to any variation
- Community Infrastructure LevyWe understand that there is no Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) associated with this planning permission
- Biodiversity Net GainThis permission is considered to be one that will require the approval of a Biodiversity Gain Plan before development can begin
Description
A 3.1-acre parcel of amenity land with a stable block and haystore in a rural location near Hasketon and Woodbridge, Suffolk, has planning permission for six holiday lodges, associated buildings, and landscaping. The site is situated near the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and has easy access to the A12 and London. The planning permission includes the conversion of existing buildings to create ancillary facilities and the creation of a central open space with a fish pond and wildflower margins. The lodges can be occupied for a maximum of 56 days per year, and the site will require a Biodiversity Gain Plan before development can begin. Mains water and electricity are available nearby, and foul drainage will be to new private systems on site. Viewings are strictly by prior appointment.