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Plot for sale
The Stack Yard, High Hatton, Shrewsbury
£375,000
The Stack Yard, High Hatton, Shrewsbury
£375,000
Our Summary
- Planning permission has now been granted to replace The Stack Yard with an impressive new-build home which has been carefully considered to be sympathetic to the surroundings but also to take full advantage of the stunning rural location
- Adjacent to the building is a circular grain silo and the innovative design allows for development of this unusual space to create a leisure complex/gym and first floor office of 688 sq ft (64 sq m) linked to the house by a pergola
- Planning Full Planning permission was granted on 3rd March 2025 (Ref 24/03235/FUL) for the erection of a self-build dwelling and conversion of former grain store to provide ancillary accommodation
- In the event that the development is not completed by a self-builder, who is looking to occupy the site personally, then a CIL charge would be payable by the developer and it would be necessary to meet BNG and natural capital requirements
- Clawback In the event that permission is granted within the next 25 years for development of any more than one property then the sellers will be entitled to 25% of the increased value Site Clearance Demolition of the existing building will be the responsibility of the buyer
- Planning permission to create a totally unique substantial property
Description
This property, originally part of Beeches Farm, has been granted planning permission to replace the existing agricultural building with a new, architect-designed four-bedroom home. The property will be built on a 0.56-acre plot, with a substantial garden and informal space beyond. The design allows for a unique and exciting living space, with an open-plan living area, playroom, and leisure complex/gym. The property will have far-reaching views over neighboring farmland and the surrounding countryside. The buyer will take on an interest in the Hatton Barns Management Company, which is responsible for the upkeep of the estate road and services. The seller has a clawback clause, which entitles them to 25% of the increased value if permission is granted for development of more than one property within the next 25 years. The buyer will be responsible for demolishing the existing building and connecting to mains services, which are believed to be available in the area.