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Building Plot, Ride Lane, Pitsford, Northamptonshire NN6 9AD Building Plot, Ride Lane, Pitsford, Northamptonshire NN6 9AD A single building plot with outline planning consent in a highly sought after village location Total plot about 0.10 hectares (0.25 of an acre) Guide Price £375,000 jackson -stops.co.uk The Plot Shopping facilities are available in the nearby village of This charming plot comprises part of the original Brixworth (3 miles) and the Northampton suburb of gardens of Collyweston House close to the centre and Kingsthorpe provides more comprehensive facilities to include a heart of Pitsford village. There is currently outline Waitrose and other numerous shops and banks as does planning consent for the erection of a single detached Northampton town centre. house. Outline planning permission was renewed in April 2013 Ref: DA/2013/0106 with reserved matters • Northampton 5 miles approval received in 2011 (now expired) • M1 7 miles Ref: DA/2011/0323 for the erection of a substantial • Wellingborough 9 miles detached dwelling approaching 5,000 sq.ft. in size. • A14 (A1/M1 link) 8 miles Planning history and documents can be viewed on the (Distances/time approximate) Daventry District Council website. Directions (NN6 9AD) Location From Northampton proceed in a northerly direction along the The popular and sought after village of Pitsford is situated A508 Market Harborough Road. Proceed through the suburb approximately five miles north of Northampton. of Kingsthorpe and pass the turning for Boughton village. Take Communications are excellent with easy access to the A43 the right hand turn signposted Pitsford Village. Proceed and A508 in turn providing convenient access to both M1 through the village and turn right into Ride Lane, which is and A14 (A1/M1 link). Train services are available from before the turning into Pitsford School. The gated entrance to Northampton into London Euston with journey times of the site can be seen on the right hand side signed Collyweston around one hour together with Wellingborough with House. journey times into London St. Pancras of around 50 minutes. There is a primary school in the village and secondary education available in Moulton and Property Information Guilsborough with private educational establishments in Services: To be advised the area to include Pitsford School, Wellingborough, Local Authority: Daventry District Council Northampton High School for Girls together preparatory Tel: 01327 871 100 education at Spratton Hall. Tenure: Freehold The village is surrounded by attractive countryside and Viewing: Strictly by appointment through the sole selling Pitsford Water offers water sports, fishing and country agents Jackson-Stops & Staff walks. Other sporting activities in the area include golf at Tel: 01604 632 991 Church Brampton, Cold Ashby and Market Harborough. May 2015 Northampton 01604 632 991 [email protected] 20 Bridge Street Northampton NN1 1NR J048 Important Notice: Jackson-Stops & Staff, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: 1. They have no authority to make or give any representat ions or warranties in relation to the property. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any ar eas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comp rehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulations or other consents and Jackson-Stops & Staff have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. .
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