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1 bedroom single building plot for sale
CHELTENHAM
Guide Price £50,000
Recently Sold
    A detailed planning consent has been granted for a one-bedroom terraced two storey house of approximately 663sq.ft. The front elevation of the existing building must remain as an historic coach-house but the rest of the building can be demolished to allow for the new dwelling.

    Tenure: Freehold
    Summary
    A detailed planning consent has been granted for a one-bedroom terraced two storey house of approximately 663sq.ft. The front elevation of the existing building must remain as an historic coach-house but the rest of the building can be demolished to allow for the new dwelling. The plot is only 300 metres from the High Street in the St. Lukes area of Cheltenham, close to the promenade and Sandford Park. In common with other residents, individual private car-parking facilities can be applied for by owners and occupiers in this very central location.

    The Site
    This is level site of approximately 35 m2. The front elevation of the building must remain, this is an historic coach house dating back to around the 1880’s. The building has been used for storage for many years. Apart from the front elevation, the rest of the building can be demolished. To the rear of the building is a lavatory, further storage area and rear yard.

    Services
    Cheltenham is a Spa town and the most complete Regency town in England, as well as being credited as the ‘garden town of England’. It has a rich and interesting history. This can be seen in the remains of the thirteenth century Cistercian Hailes Abbey ruins or in Sudeley Castle, the former residence of Katherine Parr and her place of burial. The largest Romano-British villa in the U.K., Chedworth Roman villa, can also be found in the town. The town is home to many music and literature festivals, is the birth-place of Gustav Holst, has an Art Gallery and Museum as well as three theatres. Cheltenham has renowned independent schools such as Cheltenham Ladies College as well as being home to the University of Gloucestershire. The town has a population that exceeds 100,000 people, served by the Regent Arcade Shopping Centre as well as supermarkets such as Waitrose and Sainsburys. It is perhaps best known in the modern era to sports fans as the home of the Cheltenham Gold Cup.

    Services
    The site has access to all main services including gas. We would advise potential purchasers to make their own enquires to clarify this prior to purchase.

    Summary
    The site can be openly viewed from the road or, for access beyond the locked door, only by appointment with The Land Bank Partnership.

    Reference: 000384
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    A detailed planning consent has been granted for a one-bedroom terraced two storey house of approximately 663sq.ft. The front elevation of the existing building must remain as an historic coach-house but the rest of the building can be demolished to allow for the new dwelling.

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