Church Road, Tasburgh, Norwich Land for sale

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Church Road, Tasburgh, Norwich Land for sale

Church Road, Tasburgh, Norwich
£950,000

Our Summary

  • * Suitable for development with twenty five to thirty dwellings and a mix of housing types, to include a one-third affordable housing requirement
  • * For sale freehold, on a conditional contract subject to planning
  • PLANNING:The land is currently without planning permission, but has been allocated for residential development in the current Local Plan Site Specific and Policies Document, adopted by South Norfolk Council on 26th October 2015
  • It is the only land in Tasburgh  allocated for development in the Local Plan
  • Policy TAS 1 in the Policies Document requires:* Vehicular access to residential development on the site to be from a safe access onto Church Road;* Pedestrian and cycle access to the School from the residential development on the site;* Expansion or improvement to the School facilities as agreed with the Education Authority;* Norfolk Minerals and Waste Core Strategy Policy CS16 applies, as the site is within a minerals and waste consultation area
  • 0m footway connecting to existing provision; The layout and landscaping of the site respects and protects the setting of the nearby listed Old Hall Farmhouse; Early engagement with Anglian Water regarding the sewer crossing the site; The Historic Environment Record to be consulted to determine the need for any archaeological surveys prior to development; The existing woodland to the northern end of the site is protected and enhanced; Land is set aside for Use Class F1(a), for future expansion of Preston VC CE Primary School

Description

This is a 3.07-acre greenfield site in the popular village of Tasburgh, Norfolk, allocated for residential development in the adopted South Norfolk Local Plan. The site has an effective frontage to Church Road of approximately 295 feet and is suitable for development with 25-30 dwellings, including a one-third affordable housing requirement. The land is currently without planning permission, but an indicative site layout plan has been prepared for a development of 32 mainly lower-cost homes. The site has mains water, electricity, and drainage available, and the nearest amenities are in the village of Long Stratton, about two miles north. The site is reasonably level, falling slightly from north to south, and backs onto paddocks and grassland. The land is currently rough grazed and has not been under cultivation for several years.
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