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Land for sale
Norwich, NR3
£325,000
Norwich, NR3
£325,000
Our Summary
- Exciting Development Opportunity in the Heart of Norwich
- Offered to market with the benefit of full planning permission granted
- Planning permission approved for erection of 7 dwellings
- With planning permission already secured and essential pre-construction activities completed, this project offers the potential for excellent investment returns in a sought-after city centre location
- Perfectly positioned within Norwich’s vibrant city centre, this exceptional plot at Waggon and Horses Lane is a rare find for developers and investors
- Formerly home to the Dell Ballroom dance studio, planning permission (Ref: 18/00077/F) has been fully approved for the erection of seven contemporary dwellings
- Planning & Infrastructure: Planning permission includes detailed conditions ensuring the quality of the development, including specifications for external materials, landscaping, and environmental considerations such as bat surveys, ensuring all heritage and ecological aspects are respectfully managed
- Approved planning application number: 18/00077/F
- Planning permission for 7 dwellings
- Contact My House today to secure this unique development opportunity in one of Norwich's most desirable areas
- Great Investment Opportunity In Prime Location
- Planning Permission Approved - 7 New Dwellings
Description
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A rare development opportunity is presented in the heart of Norwich, with full planning permission granted for the construction of seven contemporary dwellings. The plot, located at Waggon and Horses Lane, is a prime location in the city centre, offering unparalleled convenience and proximity to amenities, cultural venues, and public transport connections. The approved design includes a mix of houses and flats, with a total internal gross internal area of approximately 511 square metres. The development is well-integrated into the local urban landscape, and the planning permission includes detailed conditions to ensure quality and respect for heritage and ecological aspects. The demolition and archaeological survey have already been completed, and the only remaining requirement is to consult Building Control regarding the protection of a listed rear wall on a neighboring property. The property is offered on a freehold basis for £325,000, with a community infrastructure levy of £53,552.34 payable upon commencement of development.