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High Street, Netheravon SP4 Residential development for sale
High Street, Netheravon SP4
£725,000
High Street, Netheravon SP4
£725,000
Our Summary
- A historic landmark for sale with planning permission to convert the building into four spacious 2 bedroom houses
- Wiltshire Council Planning Application Reference Number 20/10921/FUL
- Granted Full Planning Permission with Conditions
- The Old Brewery Works is being sold with full planning permission in place for the conversion of the existing offices and plot into four 2 bedroom houses with a communal garden area and landscaping, associated parking and turning along with a storage facility for six cycles and another for refuse bins
- The building plans were drawn up and planning permission was secured by the vendors in conjunction with Fowler Architecture & Planning () a family-run practice of Architects, Town Planners, and Urban Designers with over 35 years of residential experience
- The vendors’ application for Planning Permission was granted in May 2021 with conditions, all of which have now been satisfied
- This means that the planning permission is effectively protected and can be continued at a time to suit the developer
- The Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) officer for Wiltshire Council has confirmed in writing there will be no CIL to pay if the development proceeds in line with the granted planning permission as the existing in lawful use floorspace will be offset against the new development
Description
The Old Brewery Works, a historic landmark in Netheravon, is being sold with full planning permission to convert the building into four spacious 2-bedroom houses. The property, which dates back to the late 19th century, is situated on a 0.1-hectare plot and falls within the Netheravon Conservation Area. The planning permission, granted in May 2021, allows for the conversion of the existing offices and plot into four houses with a communal garden area, parking, and storage facilities. The vendors have already started work on the development, and the planning permission is protected by a Building Control Officer's confirmation that work has officially begun. The property is exempt from the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL), and the village offers a range of amenities, including a post office, pub, florist, and coffee shop. Netheravon is also close to Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, and has excellent transport links, making it an attractive location for those looking to live in a quiet, quintessential English village with a strong sense of community.