4 bedroom house
Hoghton, Preston, Lancashire, PR5 0JD
Guide Price
£600,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Development Potential
Land Tags: N/A
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Feb 2022
- Removed: Mar 2022
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Development Potential
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** PLANNING IN PRINCIPLE FOR UP TO 4 DWELLINGS ** FANTASTIC DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY **
Excellent development opportunity with Permission in Principle for the erection of up to four detached residential dwellings (Reference 20/01048/PIP). The plot extends to approximately 0.48 acres (0.19 hectares) or thereabouts, and is situated in a fantastic village location. Superb access is provided to the local road network via the M65 and the M6.The development site is located within the attractive South Lancashire village of Hoghton, positioned South East of Preston. The site enjoys a very accessible rural village situation, being around just over 5 miles from Preston City Centre and just above 6 miles from Blackburn. The site is also ideally located for commuting via the major road networks with motorway junctions of the M65, M6 and M61 being a short drive. Hoghton benefits from being within a cluster of villages including Coupe Green and Gregson Lane, with the area benefitting from independent shops, fuel, garages, public houses and primary schools.
The site extends to 0.48 acres (0.19 ha) or thereabouts and currently includes a large detached dwelling which is in need of modernisation and improvement or alternatively could be demolished and replaced by the dwellings as per the Permission in Principle application.
The existing house includes 4 reception rooms, 4 bedrooms and a bathroom. There is an attached barn currently used as a workshop. A further outbuilding is also provided. The gardens are largely lawned and there is an area of hard standing, currently used for parking.
The Permission in Principle was granted by Chorley Borough Council under Planning Application Number 20/01048/PIP, a copy of which is found within the sales particulars.
An access is to be retained to allow the neighbouring land owner to access the field to the rear. This access will run from Houghton Lane and is shown in brown on the enclosed plan.
Purchasers should be advised to check the planning details ahead of formalising any interest in the property, including the position in relation to any Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) that may be due.
Marketed by: Armitstead Barnett, Clitheroe
Excellent development opportunity with Permission in Principle for the erection of up to four detached residential dwellings (Reference 20/01048/PIP). The plot extends to approximately 0.48 acres (0.19 hectares) or thereabouts, and is situated in a fantastic village location. Superb access is provided to the local road network via the M65 and the M6.The development site is located within the attractive South Lancashire village of Hoghton, positioned South East of Preston. The site enjoys a very accessible rural village situation, being around just over 5 miles from Preston City Centre and just above 6 miles from Blackburn. The site is also ideally located for commuting via the major road networks with motorway junctions of the M65, M6 and M61 being a short drive. Hoghton benefits from being within a cluster of villages including Coupe Green and Gregson Lane, with the area benefitting from independent shops, fuel, garages, public houses and primary schools.
The site extends to 0.48 acres (0.19 ha) or thereabouts and currently includes a large detached dwelling which is in need of modernisation and improvement or alternatively could be demolished and replaced by the dwellings as per the Permission in Principle application.
The existing house includes 4 reception rooms, 4 bedrooms and a bathroom. There is an attached barn currently used as a workshop. A further outbuilding is also provided. The gardens are largely lawned and there is an area of hard standing, currently used for parking.
The Permission in Principle was granted by Chorley Borough Council under Planning Application Number 20/01048/PIP, a copy of which is found within the sales particulars.
An access is to be retained to allow the neighbouring land owner to access the field to the rear. This access will run from Houghton Lane and is shown in brown on the enclosed plan.
Purchasers should be advised to check the planning details ahead of formalising any interest in the property, including the position in relation to any Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) that may be due.
Marketed by: Armitstead Barnett, Clitheroe
Land Registry Data
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