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- Full Planning Permission: Robust, appeal-granted consent in place (Appeal Ref: APP/C2708/W/23/3317854; Craven District Council Ref: 2021/23571/FUL) valid until December 2026
- Description A rare opportunity to acquire a prime, self-contained freehold building plot with full planning permission for a high-quality, architect-designed three-bedroom detached house in the heart of Ingleton, North Yorkshire—renowned as “The Beauty Spot of the North
- ” The site, adjacent to 1 Manor Close and fronting onto Low Demesne, is offered with the benefit of robust planning consent (Appeal Ref: APP/C2708/W/23/3317854, Craven District Council Ref: 2021/23571/FUL, decision date 01 December 2023, expiry 01 December 2026) for a contemporary two-storey split-level dwelling of approximately 115 sqm GIA, with private garden, patio, and two off-street parking spaces
- The property is to be sold in the Palace Auctions London Auction on 24 June 2026, with a guide price of £75,000 Plus
- This is an exceptional opportunity for self-builders, developers, and investors seeking a consented plot in a thriving Dales village with outstanding amenities, transport links, and access to world-class natural attractions
- Property Description Site Overview The property comprises a well-proportioned, grassed building plot situated on the edge of Ingleton, North Yorkshire, LA6 3BF
- The freehold site measures approximately 297 Sqm (STMS) Planning Status Full planning permission was granted on appeal by the Planning Inspectorate (Appeal Ref: APP/C2708/W/23/3317854; Craven District Council Ref: 2021/23571/FUL)
- The Planning and Development Planning Permission Details Appeal Reference: APP/C2708/W/23/3317854 Craven District Council Ref: 2021/23571/FUL Decision Date: 01 December 2023 Expiry Date: 01 December 2026 Key Planning Conditions Commencement: Development must begin by 01 December 2026
- The legal pack, available for download from Palace Auctions London, will include: Title register and title plan Planning permission documents and Inspector’s decision notice OS location plan Full suite of architectural drawings and elevations Evidence of access and any rights of way Details of third-party rights, covenants, or easements affecting the land Special conditions of sale Any relevant searches or reports (e
- Special Conditions of Sale The purchaser will take the property subject to the existing planning permission and will be responsible for satisfying all planning conditions at their own expense
- A 10% deposit is payable on exchange at auction
- Auction Details and Bidding Process Auction Date: 24 June 2026 Auctioneer: Palace Auctions London Venue: In-room at Palace Auctions London, 11 Old Bond Street, Mayfair, London W1S 4PN, and online via Bidding Options: In-room, online, telephone, and proxy bidding available Registration: Pre-registration required for all bidders, including completion of anti-money laundering (AML) checks Deposit: 10% deposit payable immediately upon the fall of the hammer Contracts: Legally binding contracts are formed at the fall of the hammer Conditions: All sales are subject to the RICS Common Auction Conditions and the special conditions of sale Fees and Additional Costs Buyer’s Premium: 2% of the purchase price (inclusive of VAT), subject to a minimum of £2,000 plus VAT Administration Fee: £1,000 plus VAT per lot Other Costs: The guide price excludes Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT), VAT, and any other government taxes or levies
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Description
The property is a freehold building plot located in Ingleton, North Yorkshire, with a gross internal area of approximately 115 sqm and a private garden of 74.5 sqm. The site measures 297 Sqm (STMS) and features a split-level topography. It has full planning permission for a two-storey, three-bedroom detached house with a patio, two off-street parking spaces, and excellent natural light.
The house will be constructed with Forticrete Shearstone walling stone, Marley Thrutone slate roof, and powder-coated aluminium windows and doors, and will have a gross internal area of approximately 115 sqm. The site has a driveway, hardstanding areas, and permeable paving to support sustainable drainage.