Guide price
£450,000
Land for saleTudor Avenue, Chieveley, Newbury, Berkshire RG20
4 beds
- New home
- Freehold
Carter Jonas - Newbury
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About this property
Fabulous kitchen/dining room/family room and utility room
Sitting room/snug
Principal bedroom with fitted cupboards and ensuite
2 further bedrooms with ensuite shower rooms and fitted wardrobes
Fourth bedroom with fitted wardrobe
Off street parking
Double garage with room above
Westerly facing garden
Plot size ranging from 0.37 to 0.75 acres
Description:
On Friday 1st August 2025 planning permission was granted for a 4 bedroom detached house, double garage and associated works. The planning permission number is 24/00657/ful and is for the construction of an individual new property. The decision notice and relative documents can be viewed via the West Berkshire website on their planning pages. The consent is for a 3 year period from 1st August 2025.
The Plot:
The plot offers a variety of options depending on the amount of land desired. The house and garage comes with a plot of 0.37 of an acre but there is a further 0.38 of an acre available by separate negotiation. There is also a chance to own the majority of Tudor Avenue. The plot itself is mainly level and flanked by established trees and shrubs. Once constructed the house will have a private, west facing rear garden.
Purchasers will be responsible for paying the cil which totals approximately £51,000. If you are building the house for yourself to live in (self build) then you may be able to claim an exemption.
Agents Note:
Professional building team available to build the property if required.
Please note the images of the property are CGI's.
Tenure:
Freehold
Services:
Non connected
Local Authority:
West Berkshire Council
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