Development Opportunity
Uffington, Faringdon, Oxfordshire, SN7 7SD
Guide Price
£100,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Development Potential
Land Tags: Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Feb 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Development Potential
- Land Tags: Pasture Land
PLANNING
Pre Application advice was sought from the local Planning Authority in August 2021 for proposed redevelopment of the site to provide a bespoke new dwelling.
The conclusion was that the principle of a new dwelling in this location is considered to be contrary to the strategic policies for the location of new housing, including Policies CP3 and CP4 of the adopted Local Plan 2031 part 1, and Policy H2 of the Uffington and Baulking Neighbourhood Plan. Therefore, it is unlikely that the proposed development would be supported should a formal application be submitted.
In the council's part two Local Plan, there is a self and custom build policy (Development Policy 1) which says: The council will support the provision of plots for sale to self and custom builders. We recommend any interested party makes their own enquiries with the Vale of White Horse District Council's Planning Department.
DIRECTIONS
From our Faringdon office head towards Station Road/A417 and continue to follow A417 for 0.8 miles. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto A420 for 0.9 miles. Then turn left onto Fernham Road. After 1.5 miles turn left onto Elm Side/B4508 and continue to follow B4508 for 0.3 miles.
Continue straight 0.8 miles then turn left. After 1.3 miles turn right onto Station Road after 0.6 miles turn left onto Fawler Road. For the location of the site please see the ProMap on the last page.
VIEWINGS
Open morning arranged for Monday 7th March 2022 - 10.30am to 12.30pm. Please contact our Land Department on to book an appointment. (The site can also be viewed from the roadside, but you are not permitted to enter the site).
LOCATION
The village of Uffington lies on the edge of the Vale of the White Horse, just north of the Berkshire Downs. Overlooking the village is the famous White Horse, a marvellous chalk figure which was cut into the hillside 3,000 years ago. The village has a fine church, known as the Cathedral of the Vale, and an excellent museum, shop and Post Office, pre-school, primary school, traditional public house, community hall and sports ground, as well as a host of community clubs and organisations.
More comprehensive facilities are available at the nearby towns of Wantage (c. 7 miles); Faringdon (7.5 miles); Didcot to the east (c.15.4 miles), which has a mainline train service to London Paddington (c. 45 minutes); Abingdon (c.15.2 miles); Oxford (M40) (c. 20 miles); and Swindon (M4) (c. 12.4 miles).
Uffington has literary connections too. John Betjeman, Poet Laureate, lived in the village and Thomas Hughes, author of Tom Brown's Schooldays, was born at Uffington Vicarage. Several of Hughes' books are based on local people and places; the museum is actually housed in the school featured in his most famous work.
SERVICES AND TENURE
To be sold with freehold title and full vacant possession, there are no leases.
We have not been advised that the site is affected by any onerous covenants or restrictions, which may affect title or future uses.
Interested parties should make their own enquiries regarding the locality of site services.
LOCAL AUTHORITY
Vale of White Horse District Council
Tel. No.
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING
Interested parties should make their own enquiries with the Vale of White Horse District Council's Planning Department.
METHOD OF SALE
The land is offered for sale by informal tender, offers can be submitted and possibly accepted at any time but must be made in writing no later than Friday 18th March 2022 at the offices of Perry Bishop, 2 Silver Street, Cirencester, GL7 2BL.
These should be submitted on the offer form which is available from ourselves, so as to ensure that all information required is received. The offer may be returned by hand or posted to our Cirencester office or by email
It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that their offer is received by the prescribed deadline, and the vendor is not bound to accept the highest or any offer. A decision will be made as soon as possible before or after the closing date, with all parties that have made an offer being notified accordingly.
Marketed by: Perry Bishop, Cirencester
Pre Application advice was sought from the local Planning Authority in August 2021 for proposed redevelopment of the site to provide a bespoke new dwelling.
The conclusion was that the principle of a new dwelling in this location is considered to be contrary to the strategic policies for the location of new housing, including Policies CP3 and CP4 of the adopted Local Plan 2031 part 1, and Policy H2 of the Uffington and Baulking Neighbourhood Plan. Therefore, it is unlikely that the proposed development would be supported should a formal application be submitted.
In the council's part two Local Plan, there is a self and custom build policy (Development Policy 1) which says: The council will support the provision of plots for sale to self and custom builders. We recommend any interested party makes their own enquiries with the Vale of White Horse District Council's Planning Department.
DIRECTIONS
From our Faringdon office head towards Station Road/A417 and continue to follow A417 for 0.8 miles. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto A420 for 0.9 miles. Then turn left onto Fernham Road. After 1.5 miles turn left onto Elm Side/B4508 and continue to follow B4508 for 0.3 miles.
Continue straight 0.8 miles then turn left. After 1.3 miles turn right onto Station Road after 0.6 miles turn left onto Fawler Road. For the location of the site please see the ProMap on the last page.
VIEWINGS
Open morning arranged for Monday 7th March 2022 - 10.30am to 12.30pm. Please contact our Land Department on to book an appointment. (The site can also be viewed from the roadside, but you are not permitted to enter the site).
LOCATION
The village of Uffington lies on the edge of the Vale of the White Horse, just north of the Berkshire Downs. Overlooking the village is the famous White Horse, a marvellous chalk figure which was cut into the hillside 3,000 years ago. The village has a fine church, known as the Cathedral of the Vale, and an excellent museum, shop and Post Office, pre-school, primary school, traditional public house, community hall and sports ground, as well as a host of community clubs and organisations.
More comprehensive facilities are available at the nearby towns of Wantage (c. 7 miles); Faringdon (7.5 miles); Didcot to the east (c.15.4 miles), which has a mainline train service to London Paddington (c. 45 minutes); Abingdon (c.15.2 miles); Oxford (M40) (c. 20 miles); and Swindon (M4) (c. 12.4 miles).
Uffington has literary connections too. John Betjeman, Poet Laureate, lived in the village and Thomas Hughes, author of Tom Brown's Schooldays, was born at Uffington Vicarage. Several of Hughes' books are based on local people and places; the museum is actually housed in the school featured in his most famous work.
SERVICES AND TENURE
To be sold with freehold title and full vacant possession, there are no leases.
We have not been advised that the site is affected by any onerous covenants or restrictions, which may affect title or future uses.
Interested parties should make their own enquiries regarding the locality of site services.
LOCAL AUTHORITY
Vale of White Horse District Council
Tel. No.
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING
Interested parties should make their own enquiries with the Vale of White Horse District Council's Planning Department.
METHOD OF SALE
The land is offered for sale by informal tender, offers can be submitted and possibly accepted at any time but must be made in writing no later than Friday 18th March 2022 at the offices of Perry Bishop, 2 Silver Street, Cirencester, GL7 2BL.
These should be submitted on the offer form which is available from ourselves, so as to ensure that all information required is received. The offer may be returned by hand or posted to our Cirencester office or by email
It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that their offer is received by the prescribed deadline, and the vendor is not bound to accept the highest or any offer. A decision will be made as soon as possible before or after the closing date, with all parties that have made an offer being notified accordingly.
Marketed by: Perry Bishop, Cirencester
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.