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Plot for sale
Shrewsbury Avenue, Peterborough
£115,000
Shrewsbury Avenue, Peterborough
£115,000
Our Summary
- GUIDE PRICE £125,000 - £150,000Freehold development site with full planning permission granted (Ref: 24/00897/FUL) for two well-designed three-bedroom semi-detached houses with parking
- Situated near Orton Longueville, just moments from Peterborough city centre and train station, this is a rare opportunity for developers seeking a ready-to-go scheme with strong resale potential
- Full planning consent was granted by Peterborough City Council on 13th December 2024 under reference 24/00897/FUL for the erection of two semi-detached three-bedroom houses, each with parking, together with associated access and landscaping
- Planning - Key pre-commencement conditions include:•Submission of a full Arboricultural Impact Assessment and tree protection plan•Archaeological monitoring and recording of groundworks•A full surface water drainage scheme (SuDS) to be approved•External materials and landscaping scheme to be agreed•Further conditions cover biodiversity enhancements, obscure glazing to certain windows, and provision of parking/cycle/bin storage before occupation
- Freehold Development Site With Full Planning Permission Granted (Ref: 24/00897/FUL)
- Planning Approved December 2024 By Peterborough City Council
- Rare Opportunity For Small-Scale Development In A Prime Peterborough Location
Description
This freehold development site in Orton Longueville, Peterborough, offers a rare opportunity for developers to build two well-designed, three-bedroom semi-detached houses with parking. The site, situated near the city centre and train station, has full planning permission granted (Ref: 24/00897/FUL) and is ready to go with strong resale potential. The area is popular for its excellent transport connections, including direct rail services to London Kings Cross, and offers a range of local amenities. The site, which is part of the former Toll Bar House office car park, is edged red on the site plan and includes conditions such as a full Arboricultural Impact Assessment, archaeological monitoring, and a surface water drainage scheme. The freehold tenure means that the purchaser will be responsible for discharging all planning conditions and for the costs associated.