Barn conversion for sale

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Barn conversion for sale

Knarr Cross Farm
£900,000

Our Summary

  • The remainder of the buildings on site are a mix of more modern agricultural buildings spread around the yard, including a large grain dryer which is to be demolished as part of the planning permission
  • Accomodation The detailed planning permission allows for the creation of six unique dwellings
  • Services The property is currently connected to mains electricity and water but prospective purchasers should make their own enquiries of the relevant service providers regarding the connection and capacity of services for development purposes
  • Planning The site has the benefits of two Detailed Planning Permissions allowing for the creation of a truly unique site
  • The second planning permission consists of the demolition of the modern agricultural buildings for the erection of three new builds, Ref:22/01773/FUL Other The vendor will retain ownership and use of the grain dryer and grain storage buildings until the 31st December 2025
  • Any purchaser will be expected to erect fencing around the site consistent with the planning permission as well as with 6 inch by 6 inch concrete posts on corners which will be owned by the vendor

Description

The property is located in Thorney, a village in Peterborough City Council, with a rich history dating back to the 6th century. The site, known as Knarr Cross Farm, comprises a farmyard with agricultural buildings, including three traditional Duke of Bedford Farm Buildings constructed in 1865. The property has two detailed planning permissions allowing for the creation of six unique dwellings, with the first permission converting the farm buildings into three separate dwellings and the second permission demolishing modern agricultural buildings for the construction of three new builds. The site has good transport connections, with the A47 providing access to the wider highway network and motorway system, and Peterborough Railway Station offering a direct mainline service to London King's Cross. The property is currently connected to mains electricity and water, and prospective purchasers should make their own enquiries regarding the connection and capacity of services for development purposes.