This attractive site is located on the outskirts of the small hamlet of Harleston surrounded by attractive open countryside and adjoining Harleston Hall, a fine Grade II Listed house with some fine period features and between the hall and the subject property is a range of former period agricultural outbuildings which have been converted to residential use.
This attractive site is located on the outskirts of the small hamlet of Harleston surrounded by attractive open countryside and adjoining Harleston Hall, a fine Grade II Listed house with some fine period features and between the hall and the subject property is a range of former period agricultural outbuildings which have been converted to residential use. The site presently has a steel frame and concrete block modern barn but the site has full planning consent for the construction of a new barn style residential property as shown in these details.
Site area
The area coloured red and blue on the site plan extending to some 1.48 acres is available to purchase. The southern boundary of the land coloured blue is due to be fenced and the cost of this fencing should be equally born by the purchase of the blue land and the area lying to the south which is in the ownership of Harleston Hall. This agreement was set out in an earlier transaction for the purchase of the land lying to the south of the land edged blue.
Planning
The site edged red has planning consent granted under application reference DC/22/04845 for the erection of one dwelling and garage following demolition of existing building. A copy of this planning approval is available either from Mid Suffolk District Councils website or by email from the agents. The planning permission was dated the 21st November 2022 and has a three year life span. The property to be sold has the benefit of a right of way over the adjoining private driveway to provide access to the barn and the proposed garage.
Community Infastructure levy
A liability notice for this site has been received from Mid Suffolk District Council. In the event that the project is a self-build there should be no CIL payable, if it is occupied by the builder for a three year period. The sum of £39,130.98 which represents the appropriate CIL charge for 277.75 sq.m of developable area which reflects the floor area of the barn and adjoining garage.
Services
The purchasers must satisfy themselves as to the location of other services to the site.
This form is provided for your convenience. If you would prefer to talk with someone about your property search, we’d be pleased to hear from you. Contact us.
This attractive site is located on the outskirts of the small hamlet of Harleston surrounded by attractive open countryside and adjoining Harleston Hall, a fine Grade II Listed house with some fine period features and between the hall and the subject property is a range of former period agricultural outbuildings which have been converted to residential use.