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Barn conversion for sale
Church Farm Yard
£750,000
Church Farm Yard
£750,000
Our Summary
- The site comprises a former farmyard with a range of agricultural buildings and a farmhouse, now suitable for redevelopment
- ACCOMODATION The property is sold with the detailed Planning Permission that allows for the creation of two new build dwellings, the conversion of the traditional agricultural buildings into two dwellings, as well as the existing four-bedroom farmhouse
- LEGAL COSTS Each Party to bear its own costs VIEWING Through an appointment with the Selling Agents or at the roadside with Particulars in hand PLANNING The site has the benefit of full planning permission for the redevelopment, comprising of the conversion of the traditional agricultural buildings, the erection of two new dwellings and the erection of a double garage
- This was achieved via two planning applications, copies of the planning permission REF: 23/01474/FUL and REF: 24/01618/FUL are available in the Information Pack
- 88 and is for the single plot approved under planning reference REF: 24/01618/FUL
- 68 units of value before development; therefore, an uplift to 0
- Greater Creseted Newt District Level LicensingDue to the presence of Greater Crested Newts, a District Level Licence (DLL) will need to be entered into as per the conditions attached to the grant of planning permission
- Information PackFurther information, including planning permission, planning documentation and surveys can be obtained on request
Description
The property is a former farmyard in Great Gidding, Cambridgeshire, comprising approximately 1 acre of land with a range of traditional agricultural buildings and a farmhouse. The site has been granted planning permission for the redevelopment of the property, including the conversion of the agricultural buildings into two dwellings, the construction of two new dwellings, and the installation of a double garage. The property is located in a conservation area and has a rich history, with the farmhouse and some of the traditional buildings dating back to the 18th century. The site is surrounded by rolling countryside and is within easy reach of the nearby towns of Huntingdon and Peterborough, with their respective train stations providing direct links to London. The property is being sold with vacant possession and is available freehold, with the vendor retaining some rights of way and obligations for maintenance.