Land for sale
Cubert, Newquay, Cornwall, TR8 5HH
Guide Price
£25,000
Residential Tags: Grade A Listed
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Overage / Clawback
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Feb 2021
- Removed: Mar 2021
- Residential Tags: Grade A Listed
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Overage / Clawback
A range of former agricultural buildings on a level ¾ of an acre plot.
The land is accessed from the hamlet of Treworgans via a grass lane. The purchaser will enjoy an unrestricted right of way over the vendors’ retained land to access the site. There is a second pedestrian access direct from Wesley Road via a Public Footpath to the land. The site lies just outside an Area of Outstanding Landscape Value but within an Article 4 Area.
The buildings comprise 2 concrete block built Agricultural Buildings (circa 1950) previously used for housing poultry and pigs, in various states of disrepair with collapsed roofs. A mundic block test has been undertaken on the walls resulting in a clear Grade A test. Further details available on request.
Around the buildings are level grounds, in some parts overgrown and mature trees. Along the western boundary of the site is a Public Footpath which will form the new boundary fronting the vendors’ retained land, marked out with temporary posts and tape. The purchasers of the land will be required to erect a stock proof fence and entrance gateway within one month of completion.
PLANNING: The vendors previously applied for planning permission for the construction of two dwellings on the site, however this was dismissed under appeal, however, the vendors have advised some recent applications in the district have been supported by Parish and Cornwall Council – PA20/04178 & PA19/00869. Alternatively, it is felt that the buildings could be reinstated for agricultural use or for alternative uses, subject to obtaining relevant planning consents as required.
OVERAGE: An overage clause of 25% of any enhanced value, for the term of 25 years, will be inserted into the sale Contract in the event that consent is granted for residential development on the site.
VIEWINGS: Viewing by appointment only. Please contact the office for an appointment. We would suggest people wishing to view the land park safely on the public highway, near the style to the public footpath and walk along the footpath to the site. Access to the buildings is not permitted due to their poor state of repair.
Situated between the sought after villages of Cubert and Crantock on the North Cornish Coast and within easy reach of superb stretches of coastline, headlands and sandy beaches at Holywell, Pollyjoke and Crantock.
The land lies on the fringes of the hamlet of Treworgans to the north of the village of Cubert and south of Crantock, close to Cubert Common on the North Cornish Coast. The village of Cubert provides good services and amenities including village shop and Post Office, fish and chips, church, village hall, pub and primary school. The highly regarded sandy beach at Holywell lies approximately 1 mile to the west and is famous for featuring in TV dramas and films including Poldark and James Bond.
The thriving North Cornish coastal resort of Newquay is approx. 10 minutes’ drive and the main administration centre of Cornwall, the City of Truro, lies approximately 10 miles to the south-west.
Marketed by: Lodge & Thomas, Truro
The land is accessed from the hamlet of Treworgans via a grass lane. The purchaser will enjoy an unrestricted right of way over the vendors’ retained land to access the site. There is a second pedestrian access direct from Wesley Road via a Public Footpath to the land. The site lies just outside an Area of Outstanding Landscape Value but within an Article 4 Area.
The buildings comprise 2 concrete block built Agricultural Buildings (circa 1950) previously used for housing poultry and pigs, in various states of disrepair with collapsed roofs. A mundic block test has been undertaken on the walls resulting in a clear Grade A test. Further details available on request.
Around the buildings are level grounds, in some parts overgrown and mature trees. Along the western boundary of the site is a Public Footpath which will form the new boundary fronting the vendors’ retained land, marked out with temporary posts and tape. The purchasers of the land will be required to erect a stock proof fence and entrance gateway within one month of completion.
PLANNING: The vendors previously applied for planning permission for the construction of two dwellings on the site, however this was dismissed under appeal, however, the vendors have advised some recent applications in the district have been supported by Parish and Cornwall Council – PA20/04178 & PA19/00869. Alternatively, it is felt that the buildings could be reinstated for agricultural use or for alternative uses, subject to obtaining relevant planning consents as required.
OVERAGE: An overage clause of 25% of any enhanced value, for the term of 25 years, will be inserted into the sale Contract in the event that consent is granted for residential development on the site.
VIEWINGS: Viewing by appointment only. Please contact the office for an appointment. We would suggest people wishing to view the land park safely on the public highway, near the style to the public footpath and walk along the footpath to the site. Access to the buildings is not permitted due to their poor state of repair.
Situated between the sought after villages of Cubert and Crantock on the North Cornish Coast and within easy reach of superb stretches of coastline, headlands and sandy beaches at Holywell, Pollyjoke and Crantock.
The land lies on the fringes of the hamlet of Treworgans to the north of the village of Cubert and south of Crantock, close to Cubert Common on the North Cornish Coast. The village of Cubert provides good services and amenities including village shop and Post Office, fish and chips, church, village hall, pub and primary school. The highly regarded sandy beach at Holywell lies approximately 1 mile to the west and is famous for featuring in TV dramas and films including Poldark and James Bond.
The thriving North Cornish coastal resort of Newquay is approx. 10 minutes’ drive and the main administration centre of Cornwall, the City of Truro, lies approximately 10 miles to the south-west.
Marketed by: Lodge & Thomas, Truro
Land Registry Data
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