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Land for sale
Land to rear of 13-21 Mengham Road, Hayling Island, Hampshire, PO11
£90,000
Land to rear of 13-21 Mengham Road, Hayling Island, Hampshire, PO11
£90,000
Our Summary
- Key FeaturesLot 88 for sale by auction on 20/02/2025To view the property or see a virtual tour please refer to the full sales particulars on the auctioneers websiteSite Area approximately 0
- 173 Acres)Lapsed Planning Permission from 2014 for 'Construction of Two Storey Building comprising a mix of Seven 1 and 2 Bedroom Flats, with associated Parking and access from Elm Grove"Possible Development Potential, subject to consentsHayling Island Beach is situated to the south, with Hayling Park lying to the westRail services are available from Havant station, which provides services to Portsmouth Harbour, Chichester and London Waterloo stationsKey LocationsThe property is accessed via Elm Grove, which in turn runs into Seagrove AvenueShops and amenities are located nearbyRail services are available from Havant station, which provides services to Portsmouth Harbour, Chichester and London Waterloo stationsThe A3023 (Manor Road) is located to the west Hayling Island Beach is situated to the south, with Hayling Park lying to the westAdditional InformationPlease note prospective purchasers will need to re apply for planning permission as there is currently no live consent on the site
Description
This property, Lot 88, is being sold by auction on February 20, 2025, and is situated on a 0.07 hectare site in Hayling Island. The property has lapsed planning permission from 2014 for the construction of a two-storey building comprising seven 1-2 bedroom flats, with parking and access from Elm Grove. The site has potential for development, subject to obtaining new consents. The property is located near Hayling Island Beach, Hayling Park, and rail services from Havant station, which connects to Portsmouth Harbour, Chichester, and London Waterloo stations. The site is accessible via Elm Grove and Seagrove Avenue, with nearby shops and amenities. Prospective purchasers will need to reapply for planning permission as the current consent has lapsed.