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Residential Development in NP22 Heol Uchaf, Rhymney, Tredegar Caerffili, NP22 5DN £165,000 Starting Pattinson.co.uk - Tel: 0191 239 3252 residential development in NP22 Development site for sale Site area 1.36 acres (5,504sqm) Heol Uchaf, Rhymney, Tredegar Outline planning for 9no. bungalows Caerffili, NP22 5DN All services present Great location with excellent views £165,000 Starting Bid Freehold title Pattinson.co.uk - Tel: 0191 239 3252 Summary - Property Type: Residential Development - Parking: Allocated Price: £165,000 Description FOR SALE BY ONLINE AUCTION: terms and conditions apply. We are pleased to offer to auction this fantastic development opportunity, located on the site of the former British Legion Club nestled in the corner of Rhymney with some fantastic views. We are advised that the site has been granted outline planning permission for 9x detached bungalows; we are advised that some works have already begun, and the site also benefits from all services being present. We advise buyers to direct all planning queries to Caerphilly County Borough Council. Please note that we have not inspected this site. Location The subject site is located along Heol Uchaf, Tredegar. The site is well located in an established residential area with easy access to local amenities and transport links. The closest bus stop is a 5 minutes walk away as well as having access to the A465. The subject site is 35 miles east of Swansea and 60 miles west of Gloucester. Site Details The subject site has an area of approximately 1.36 acres (5,504sqm) and a perimeter of approximately 312m. Planning Permission The subject site was granted outline planning permission on 07 Mar 2014 to 'erect residential development', which we are advised comprises 9no. detached bungalows. We are also advised that the owner started work already on the site, rendering the planning still valid. Work done includes that the site has been drilled x 6 holes and has had all the necessary reports done to satisfy building control/planning. Planning reference 13/0506/OUT. We advise buyers to direct all planning queries to Caerphilly County Borough Council. Tenure Freehold. Title number CYM491458. Additional Information For further information please contact our office direct on 0191 737 1154, or alternatively via e-mail on [email protected]. With regards to viewing the subject property, this is to be done strictly by appointment through Keith Pattinson Commercial department. Please contact us to arrange an internal inspection, or to register your interest. Heol Uchaf, Rhymney, Tredegar, Caerffili, NP22 5DN Contact your local branch today for more information on this property: Keith Pattinson Silverlink, Wallsend, Tyne and Wear, NE28 9NY, Tel: 0191 737 1154 , www.pattinson.co.uk These particulars, whilst believed to be accurate are set out as a general outline only for guidance and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements of representation of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their accuracy. No person in this firms employment has the authority to make or give any representation or warranty in respect of the property. Pattinson.co.uk - Tel: 0191 239 3252.
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