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By Informal Tender Guide Price Barn Conversion Plot By Informal Tender Asselby, Goole, DN14 7HE Guide Price - Over £125,000 Property Features Barn Conversion Plot Full Planning Permission to Convert and Extend Site Approximately 2,300 sq. ft. By Informal Tender Offers by Tuesday 7th May 2019 Full Description SITUATION Barn Conversion Plot, Blacksmiths Lane, Asselby, Goole, East Yorkshire, DN14 7HE will be found when entering Asselby from Howden by turning right in the centre of the village into Blacksmiths Lane and the Barn Conversion Plot is on the left hand side. Asselby is a small rural village approximately 2 miles west of Howden. DESCRIPTION This Barn Conversion Plot comprises a site of over 2,300 sq. ft. and has the benefit of a full planning permission for conversion of the existing barn to a dwelling to include the erection of a single storey extension following demolition of the existing outbuildings. PLANNING PERMISSION The site has the benefit of a Full Planning Permission Application No. 18/03814/PLF granted by the East Riding of Yorkshire Council on the 15th March 2019. A copy of the Decision Notice can be obtained from the Agents Howden Offices. The permission is for a 2 bedroom dwelling in accordance with drawing N1474-16-02 REVD a copy of which is attached to these particulars. SERVICES It is understand that services are available nearby to the Plot however it is recommended that all interested parties should make their enquiries with the relevant Statutory Authority as the points of connection and costs. Mains Drainage is in the yard. METHOD OF SALE Basis for sale by Informal Tender is as follows:- The Barn Conversion Plot is offered for sale by Informal Tender with a closing date of 12 noon on Friday 12th July 2019. The vendor reserves the right not to accept the highest or any tender. The successful tenderer(s) will be advised as soon as possible after the closing date for tenders. The successful tenderer(s) will be required to enter into a contract within 28 days of acceptance of any tender, with completion being shortly thereafter. Prior to acceptance of any tender, full details of how the purchase is to be funded will be required. No escalating tenders will be considered and all tenders must for a fixed amount. Tenders should be submitted on the attached form of tender and should be sent to the Agents' Howden office 17 Market Place, Howden, Goole, East Yorkshire, DN14 7BL. in an envelope marked 'Tender for Barn Conversion Plot' on or before 12 noon on Friday 12th July 2019. VIEWING The Barn Conversion Plot may be inspected by appoi ntment through the Agents' Howden office. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Should you require any additional information or wish to discuss any points please contact our Howden office on 01430 432211. 17 Market Place, www.townendclegg.co.uk Agents Note: Whilst every care has been taken to prepare these sales particulars, they are f or guidance purposes only. All measurements are approximate are for Howden, [email protected] general guidance purposes only and whilst ev ery care has been taken to ensure their accuracy , they should not be relied upon and potential buy ers are adv ised to East Yorkshire, 01430 432211 recheck the measurements D N14 7BL .
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