Guide price
£800,000
Land for salePlanning Granted For 7 Dwellings, Chapel Lane, Wicken CB7
- Freehold
Ensum Brown
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About this property
Excellent Development Oppurtunity
Plot Of Land
Approved Outline Planning For 7 Dwellings
Outline Planning Reference: 16/00024/out Approved By East Cambridgeshire District Council
Detached & Semi-Detached Houses
Plot Measuring Approximately 2.11 Acres
Potential For Phase 2 (Subject To Planning Permission)
Located Within The Popular Village Of Wicken On A Quiet Road
Within Walking Distance Of Village Pub & Wicken Fen Nature Reserve
Private Viewing Appointment Essential
Property Insight
Ensum Brown are delighted to offer for sale this building plot in the popular village of Wicken with outline planning which has been granted by East Cambridgeshire District Council for 7 detached and semi detached properties on this site measuring approximately 2.11 acres. Planning Reference 16/00024/out.
This site is to be sold as seen, with the access road and services to be the full responsibility of any purchaser. Alternatively, for an additional £150,000 the sellers would be happy to complete these works.
Gdv in excess of £3,000,000.
Agent Notes
The seller has conducted soil tests for each plot with an inert result.
The seller has advised that plans with service companies are ongoing and each plot will have to apply for connections to the main services that are at the plot boundaries.
Mains drainage and storm drainage are supplied to each plot boundary with an approved scheme.
All of the planning conditions have been discharged.
The seller has cil tax credit of approximately 685 Square Metres, saving a considerable amount for prospective buyers.
Contact Ensum Brown to arrange a private viewing appointment.
Location - Wicken
Wicken is a picturesque, rural village on the edge of the Fens in East Cambridgeshire, 10 miles north east of Cambridge, and 5 miles south of the cathedral city of Ely.
The village is home to the internationally renowned National Trust Wicken Fen, one of Britain’s oldest nature reserves. This biodiversity hotspot is located a short distance from the village centre and is rich with wildlife, offering trails, boardwalks and bird-watching facilities.
The village hall regularly offers open events, and regular Sunday teas are held in the church, chapel, and hall. There is a traditional 13th-century thatched public house, The Maid’s Head, serving food on the village green and hosting regular exciting events and activities. There is also the rare example of a fully operational smock windmill dating from 1813, which still grinds flour and is open to the public to explore on the first Saturday of each month.
Wicken benefits from a wide range of clubs and societies, including a baby and toddler playgroup, a local brass band, an amateur football club, and a flower and produce show committee with classes for children.
The village’s proximity to Soham, Newmarket and Ely means residents can access many other amenities, including the train stations offering regular services to Cambridge, London Kings Cross and Ipswich. The A11 and A14 are also easily accessible and provide access to Cambridge and Bury St Edmunds in less than 30 minutes.
If you’re looking to purchase in the area, we highly recommend giving this lovely village a visit!
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