Fantastic development opportunity STPP - Range of versatile traditional and modern barn structures situated in peaceful, rural position yet close to local amenities, 5 properties under Q class permitted development already applied set in approximatley 4 acres.
An extensive range of modern and traditional agricultural barns set in the small hamlet of Penhole just outside the village of Coads Green, with clear potential for residential development, subject to the necessary planning permissions being obtained. This former working farmyard recently vacated, comprises of original stone buildings, steel frame livestock and general-purpose barns all set around a concrete yard of approximately 1.4 acres. Included in the sale is a further 2.6 acres of paddocks and amenity woodland. The purchaser will benefit from the recently applied for Q class planning application on 4 of the modern buildings (outlined in blue on our plan), which if approved will provide 5 residential dwellings (full application details available by request).
A site with huge potential to add value subject to achieving the necessary planning consents which are already well underway.
LOCATION
The popular village of Coads Green has a primary school, village hall, church and playing field. Nearby Twelve Men’s Moor provides outstanding open moorland scenery, ideal for walking and riding.
Launceston, approximately 7 miles sits astride the A30 dual carriageway spine road through Cornwall and Devon, nestling under the dramatic ruins of a Norman Castle. The town offers a good range of social, commercial and shopping facilities with 24 hour supermarket, primary and secondary schools, leisure centre at Coronation Park, doctor’s surgery and veterinary surgeries. The convenience of the A30 provides ease of access to the city of Exeter, 49 miles to the east providing M5 motorway link, Intercity Rail Link and International Airport. The city of Plymouth is 20 miles to the south providing Continental Ferry Port and Intercity Rail Link. In all directions from Coads Green there is scenery of outstanding natural beauty. To the north is rugged coastline famed for popular family surfing beaches and picturesque former fishing villages, the open expanses of Bodmin Moor are to the west ideal for walking and riding, Dartmoor National Park is to the east and running southwards to Plymouth Sound with all it’s yachting facilities on the south coast are the hidden secrets of the Tamar Valley steeped in 18th Century mining history and renowned for Salmon fishing.
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