SOLD STC
A Rare Opportunity To Acquire A Residential Development Plot
Full Planning Permission For A Detached Dwelling ( Ref 17/00534/FUL)
Upon Completion 1,850 sqft Of Luxury Living Accomadation
Large Plot Of 0.267 Acres
Development Is Ready For Immediate Start
Rural Location Situated On The Edge Of The Historic Chillington Hall Estate
Butters John Bee are pleased to offer a rare opportunity to acquire a residential development plot with full planning permission to rebuild and add a three storey extension to an existing detached cottage. Upon completion the property would be a four bedroom, three storey detached dwelling which is situated in a rural position with approximately 0.267 acres, on the edge of the historic Chillington Hall Estate, Brewood. Planning permission reference 17/00534/FUL early viewing is recommended.
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Upon completion this residential plot will have 1,850 sqft of luxury living space set within a quiet rural location. The dwelling will include a kitchen/ diner, inner hall/WC/ cloakroom and lounge to the ground floor. To the first floor the property will offer the family bathroom, bedroom two, bedroom three and bedroom four / study. To the basement level the property offers the master bedroom with ensuite and an additional hall and cloakroom. Any amendments are subject to planning approval.
This residential plot offers 0.267 acres which includes planning permission for the erection of a detached timber barn / car port. In addition the plot offers parking for several vehicles and includes formal gardens, patio areas and a large paddock or garden area.
The residential development is set near Chillington estate just to the south of Giffard's Cross. Positioned within the rural village location of Brewood which lies on the border of Staffordshire/ Shropshire. The local area offers fine dining restaurants such as the recently renovated "The Oakley", a grade 2 listed hotel, local shops including a village bakery and the historic Chillington Hall estate which on certain days is open to the public so they can explore the beautiful hall and its extensive grounds and woodlands as well as it's 60 acre pool. Wolverhampton is approximately 8 miles away, Birmingham approximately 30 minutes and train services running from near by Codsall, this location really is the perfect setting for quiet village life but with easy access to near by cities and transport links.
Mains electric to the existing dwelling ( not tested) Water connected which is metered from Chillington Estate ( Not tested)
The deeds have a restrictive covenant which states that the buyer must seek written consent from the original owner, Chillington Hall Estates, for the erection of any new building or structures on the site. This written consent has been fully satisfied for the design listed under the planning permission granted by South Staffordshire District Council Ref 17/00534/FUL. If a new buyer wished to alter these designs / plans in any way they will need to resubmit their desired changes to Chillington Hall Estate Agents, Savills Lichfield, and make a new application to South Staffordshire District Council. Both Chillington Hall Estates and South Staffordshire Council are completely open to discussion regarding alternative designs / plans for this development.
We have been advised by the vendor that the property is Freehold. We have not been able to confirm this by reference of title deeds and this therefore will be verified by the vendor's solicitors during the contract enquiries.