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Development@Maxeygrounds.Co.Uk 01945 428830 Residential Sales [email protected] 01945 428830 Residential Sales Offers Around £385,000 Ref: P905 Site for 5 dwellings at Coronation House, Black Horse Drove, Littleport, Ely, Cambridgeshire, CB6 1EG 1.24 Acres (0.5Ha) STMS Outline planning consent and reserved matters granted for 5 residential dwellings Rural location between Littleport and Downham Market For sale as a whole O ffic es at March and Wis bec h www.maxeygrounds.co.uk [email protected] 01945 428830 Residential Sales LOCATION the site. The site is located within the Hamlet of Black Horse Drove, in the County of Prospective purchasers should make their Cambridgeshire. The sile is approximately 10 own enquiries of the relevant utility miles north of Ely, 11 miles south of companies. Downham Market. VIEWING DESCRIPTION Strictly by appointment with the Agent, The site measures approximately 1.24 Acres Maxey Grounds & Co. (0.5 Ha) STMS and is located on Black Horse Drove as shown on the attached plan. It is POSSESSION accessed via a Right of Way from Black Horse Vacant possession upon completion. Drove. DIRECTIONS PLANNING Take the A10 south out of Downham Market. Outline planning permission was granted on After Hilgay, turn right onto Modney Bridge the site under planning reference: Road. After the bridge, turn left immediately 05/00249/OUT on 8th April 2005. Reserved and follow the road straight. Turn right onto matters were then granted under planning Black Horse Drove. The property is on the reference: 07/01443/RMA. right just before number 50 Black Horse Drove. Copies of these consents are available for inspection at our Wisbech office or on the PARTICULARS PREPARED East Cambridgeshire District Council website. 25th October 2018 Updated 16th December 2019 We are advised by the Vendor that the above consents were implemented by way of a part dig for foundations. Copies of correspondence relating to implementation are available in our Wisbech Office. SERVICES Mains water and electricity are understood to be available for connection. It is proposed that drainage will be by foul gravity discharge to existing public pump station to the rear of O ffic es at March and Wis bec h www.maxeygrounds.co.uk O ffic es at March and Wis bec h www.maxeygrounds.co.uk [email protected] 01945 428830 Residential Sales Agents Note - Maxey Grounds & Co LLP for themselves and all employees and for the Vendors and Lessors of this property for whom they act as Agent give notice that these particulars are a general outline only for guidance, having been prepared in go od faith, and do not constitute an offer or contract. Measurements and distances are given as a guide only. We have endeavoured to ensure the information is accurate, but we would urge you to contact the relevant office of Maxey Grounds & Co LLP before travelling any great distance to ensure that your impression of the property is as we intended. The services, appliances and equipment have not been tested and prospective Purchasers/Tenants should satisfy themselves on such matters prior to purchase/lease. No person in the employment of Maxey Grounds & Co LLP has any authority to make or give representation or warranties whatever in relation to the property. O ffic es at March and Wis bec h www.maxeygrounds.co.uk .
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