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Cuckoo Corner, Urchfont, Devizes, Wilts, SN10

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£1,750,000
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Key features

  • A superb development in popular Wiltshire village
  • Full planning for 13 properties (4 affordable)
  • No Community Infrastructure Levy
  • Sec 106 agreement available
  • Excellent local amenities
  • Close to village primary school

Description

All offers to be received by the agent no later than Thursday 9th of September 12noon.

Valuable residential development site of approximately 1.46 acres (0.569 ha) with full planning consent for 13 units (including 4 affordable) in the picture perfect village of Urchfont.

Full planning permission for 13 new dwellings including 4 affordable houses (19/11986/FUL). There is a Section 106 Agreement outlining various contributions including the provision of affordable housing, contact agent for further details.

Community Infrastructure Levy - we are advised by our client and Wiltshire Council that there is no CIL payment due for the site. However purchasers should satisfy themselves as to the costs associated for the site.

Community Infrastructure Levy - we are advised by our client and Wiltshire Council that there is no CIL payment due for the site. However purchasers should satisfy themselves as to the costs associated for the site.

Properties
Hales Farm is a superb mixture of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom properties which have all been creatively designed so they are in keeping with the attractive architecture of the village. The site is close to other recently successful schemes such as Badelyndge Yard (19 units) and Peppercombe (5 units) demonstrating high demand for new properties in the village. Further information relating to pricing for each property please speak to the agent.

As per the section 106 the 4 affordable housing should be a mixture of two affordable rented and two shared ownership.

Urchfont is a quintessential English village situated in the beautiful vale of Pewsey on the edge of Salisbury Plain. The market towns of Devizes and Marlborough with a variety of shops and restaurants are just a short distance away with a greater choice of shops in Bath and Swindon which are slightly further afield. Mainline railway stations from Pewsey (9 miles) and Chippenham have excellent services to London, Paddington and to the south west, whilst buses run regularly to Devizes and Bath. Urchfont is home to around 1,100 residents and has a thriving community spirit. It features a traditional duck pond at its centre, a village green and a mixture of period and modern architecture including many picturesque thatched cottages. There are superb local amenities including The Lamb public house, community shop and post office, primary and pre-schools, village hall, Anglican church, playground, community bus, doctors and dentists surgeries, hair salon and nail and beauty salon. Urchfont is home to the popular Scarecrow Festival which takes place on the May Bank Holiday each year, although now much imitated it was the first of its kind in Wiltshire and is a great event for the whole family. There are a wide range of sporting activities available including cricket, tennis, skittles and badminton clubs. There are excellent opportunities for walking straight from your front door into Peppercoombe Woods which is managed by the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust and beyond on a wide variety of public footpaths and bridleways taking you into the rolling Wiltshire countryside.





Electricity is available on the site. Mains water can be found on the other side of Crockwood Lane. We are advised there is mains drainage available in Crockwood Lane.

Working drawings for the development are available

From Devizes proceed on the A342 Andover Road and continue until Lydeway is reached. Turn right at Lydeway garage towards Urchfont and at the next ‘T’ junction turn right again. Continue into Urchfont and take a right hand turn into the village. Drive past the duck pond and stay on the High Street. Take the right turning at the village green toward Potterne onto Crookwood Lane. Hales Farm will be found after a short distance on the right hand side.

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Cuckoo Corner, Urchfont, Devizes, Wilts, SN10

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  • Pewsey Station8.0 miles
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Woolley & Wallis, Salisbury

51-61 Castle Street, Salisbury, SP1 3SU

Woolley & Wallis, Salisbury

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