The site can be accessed via Hartfield Close. One of our clients owns a strip of land at the end of this close, but has agreed to sell access rights as part of this agreement. Therefore any ransom costs are included within the asking price.
The site is a fairly square parcel extending to approximately 0.83 acres in total and is being sold with vacant possession. The land is currently owned by two parties, both of which are willing to sell on a conditional basis. At it's widest point, the land measures approximately 47m from west to east. At it's longest, the eastern parcel measures approximately 75m from north to south.
The land does not / and has not enjoyed planning consent for residential development. However, a local independent planning consultant has undertaken a desktop appraisal of the site and believes that residential potential does exist. We have not made any formal enquiries with Chesterfield Borough Council, and therefore it is for the buyer to establish the extent of any potential and produce their own application.
We are asking for conditional offers to be submitted, subject to satisfactory planning consent being obtained. Therefore, once an acceptable price is offered, conditional contracts will be exchanged, at which point the buyer will submit their preferred planning application. If satisfactory planning consent is awarded, the site will be sold. It will be the responsibility of the buyer to meet all planning costs and fees.
We assume that all main services are available in the vicinity but no formal investigations have been undertaken. Prospective purchasers are responsible for satisfying themselves as to the cost and practicality of making each connection prior to submitting a commitment to buy.
No site investigations have been undertaken. It is for the purchaser to make their own investigations into the condition of the ground, and any improvements needed. The sellers may also consider conditionality in this respect.
Strictly by appointment only.
It is understood that CIL will be applicable on this site. Purchasers should make their own enquiries into the financial implications of this.