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Traditional Farm buildings at Hall Farm, Picklescott, Church Stretton
£349,000

Our Summary

  • Traditional farm buildings with planning permission for change of use to residential dwellingsFarm Buildings With Planning Permission - The traditional farm buildings, set in approximately 0
  • Planning Permission - Full planning permission and Listed Building Consent was granted in April 2018 (application references: 16/05366/FUL and 16/05367/LBC) for the conversion of the traditional agricultural buildings to create three residential dwellings, with a 5 bay carport
  • Further determinations amended/varied the working of the pre-commencement conditions attached to the original planning permissions and should be read in conjunction with them
  • The planning permission has been implemented by the current owners by installing the access to the proposed development and Shropshire Council has acknowledged this as a material operation to lawfully commence the development
  • Affordable Housing ContributionAt the time the application was made, developments providing 5 or less dwellings in the rural area were exempt from the requirement to provide on-site affordable housing or financial contributions towards the provision of off-site affordable housing
  • The full suite of planning application documents can be viewed online via Shropshire Councils website

Description

The traditional farm buildings with planning permission for change of use to residential dwellings are located on the edge of the village of Picklescott, approximately 3 miles from Dorrington, 4 miles from Church Stretton, and 8 miles from Shrewsbury. The property includes a 'U' shaped range of single and two storey barns of brick and stone construction, with timber framed windows and doors, set around a central concrete yard. The buildings have full planning permission and Listed Building Consent for conversion into three residential dwellings, with a 5 bay carport. The property benefits from a three phase mains electricity connection and reservations will be made for connection to the mains water and mains sewer network. The sporting rights are in hand, and the property is not situated within a Nitrate Vulnerable Zone. The sale is subject to any wayleaves, public or private rights of way, easements and covenants, and the purchaser will be deemed to have full knowledge of the boundaries. The property will be sold subject to any development plan, tree preservation order, town planning schedule, resolution or notice which may be or come to be in force, and the sale is subject to any road or widening or improvement schemes, land charges and statutory or provisional by-laws.
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