Guide price
£100,000
Land for saleDotcliffe Road, Kelbrook BB18
- Freehold
John Pallister
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About this property
An opportunity to acquire a block of sound elevated grassland in the region of 15.44
acres (6.25ha) inclusive of grassed quarry which has the potential for a number of
uses subject to the relevant planning consents. Lying in 3 main parcels the land is
capable of being mown but has recently been used for grazing purposes and is
naturally watered.
Tenure
The land is sold freehold with Vacant Possession on completion
Basic Payment & Environmental Schemes
The vendor is retaining the bps delinked payments and there are no existing Environmental schemes attached to the land
Wayleaves, Easements & Rights
A public footpath runs to the north of the quarry as shown on the attached plan. Access to the quarry is provided by an existing right of way which is included within the title and is marked brown on the attached location
plan
The land is sold subject to any and all pre existing rights and restrictions, both public and private
Timber Mineral & Sporting Rights. Any such rights which run with this land will be included within this sale
Viewings
Viewings can be undertaken on foot within daylight hours with a copy of these particulars to hand. Please be respectful to neighbouring property and ensure gates are closed at all times. There are 3 access gates onto the land which are locked, please contact the office for the padlock codes.
Method of Sale
Offered for Sale by Private Treaty. All offers should be made in writing to the agents. It should be noted that the vendor does not bind themselves to accept the highest, or indeed any offer submitted.
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