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Detached house for sale
Parley Beams Farm, Stonehill, Earls Colne, Essex, CO6
£500,000
Parley Beams Farm, Stonehill, Earls Colne, Essex, CO6
£500,000
Our Summary
- There are various out buildings and barns offering superb development potential for commercial or residential STPP
- A large steel framed barn for conversion to residential STPP being granted
- Class Q Permitted Development allows the conversion of existing agricultural buildings into dwellinghouses, providing a pathway for rural housing development without needing full planning permission
- Class Q is a permitted development right, meaning it allows for certain changes to buildings without requiring explicit planning permission, according to a TRPC webinar
- However, it still requires a prior approval process, which is different from a full planning application
- Scope:Allows for the change of use of agricultural buildings to dwellinghouses (Class C3) and any necessary associated works
- Green Belt:Class Q can be used in green belt areas, offering a potentially simpler route for development than full planning permission for a new build
- Simpler Route:Can be a more straightforward process than obtaining full planning permission for a new build
Description
This property, Lot 2, is a main barn and surrounding land that is being sold for £500,000. The property has development potential for a single dwelling with land and outbuildings, and the owners are open to a prospective buyer applying for planning consent under Class Q for residential use. Class Q is a permitted development right that allows for the conversion of existing agricultural buildings into dwellinghouses without needing full planning permission. The property features a large steel-framed barn that can be converted into a residential property, as well as various other useful buildings. The buyer will need to go through a prior approval process, which considers factors such as impact on highways, noise, and design of the proposed dwelling. The property is a great opportunity for someone looking to develop a rural property with a simpler route than full planning permission.