£400,000
Land for saleBrookhill Leys Road, Eastwood, Nottingham NG16
EPC Rating: F
- Chain free
- Freehold
Robert Ellis - Stapleford
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About this property
Freehold parcel of land for sale
No upward chain
Indicative residential drawings for five units, subject to relevant permissions & approvals
Historically ran as petrol station, car showroom & mot business
Situated on A610/M1 junction 26
Lots of potential subject to planning & approvals
Buyer to undertake own due diligence
For more information contact robert ellis on
A freehold parcel of land situated just off the A610/M1 Junction 26, having been previously ran as a Shell petrol station, car valeting and mot business with indicative residential drawings to redevelop the site subject to the relevant permissions and approvals. Ripe for redevelopment to residential or still offering the potential to use as previously ran mot business, car showroom or haulage storage. Prime transport location within easy reach of the motorway junction. For more information contact Robert Ellis on .
Robert Ellis are pleased to bring to the market this freehold parcel of land historically used as A shell petrol station and more recently as A car valeting and mot repair shop with tentative drawings for demolition and redevelopment of the site to incorporate residential dwellings including three bed detached bungalow and A pair of semi detached properties.
Any potential purchaser could look to redesign the drawings to incorporate more dwellings which of course would be subject to the usual permissions and approvals through the local council.
The land could also be put to use for a variety of other purposes, to continue using as a car showroom/valeting or mot business as was previously onsite.
The land to the rear, which is set behind security gates, could also be ideal for haulage storage or other purposes, again subject to potential permissions and approvals.
The site will need to have various reports undertaken, such as a bio diversity net gain report to which we have indicative costs of circa £1500 plus VAT, coal mining, topographical survey and, of course, planning application fees.
It will be down to the onward purchaser to perform their own due diligence on the site, dependent on the requirement for the land.
Indicative drawings are available upon request, which currently include two x three bedroom detached houses, one x two bedroom detached bungalow and one pair of three bedroom semi detached houses to the site.
For any further information, please contact Robert Ellis on .
Front Showroom
The front showroom has an open plan workshop space with kitchenette, office, entrance hall, study/storage area and to the side an attached WC and wash hand basin area.
Rear Mot Building
With main entrance, reception, office and multiple access points into the outdoor space.
Rear Stable Block
With four entrance door points.
Directional Note
The property can be found by turning off the A610 signpost "New Eastwood", crossing the mini roundabout adjoining the two new developments and bending left onto Brookhill Leys Road. The land itself can then be found a little further along on the left hand side.
Drawings
The drawings shown are for illustration only and no planning permission has been applied for.
Agents Note
The land has no current planning permission for the drawings available. This will be down to the onward purchaser to look into in their own time and at their own expense. We can provide the indicative drawings designed by local architect, Paul Gaughan. There will be other costs and reports necessary for the site, due to the historic nature of the petrol station.
A parcel of freehold land with tentative drawings for A residential development subject to planning permission.
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