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Sutton Road, Llandow, Vale of Glamorgan, Cf71 7Pa YSGUBOR NEWYDD SUTTON ROAD, LLANDOW, VALE OF GLAMORGAN, CF71 7PA YSGUBOR NEWYDD, SUTTON ROAD, LLANDOW, VALE OF GLAMORGAN A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE AN UNCONVERTED BARN WITH APPROX. 3 ACRES. Cardiff City Centre 17.8 miles Cowbridge 4.1 miles M4 (J35) 8.1 miles Detached, stone built Barn · With considerable Potential · (Subject to appropriate Consents) · Adjoining Paddock of c 3 acres Chartered Surveyors, Auctioneers and Estate Agents 55 High Street, Cowbridge, Vale Of Glamorgan, CF71 7AE Tel: 01446 773500 Email: [email protected] www.wattsandmorgan.co.uk www.wattsandmorgan.co.uk SITUATION The Village of Llandow is situated some 4 miles west of the Town of Cowbridge and includes a Post Office, Village Hall and Church. Primary schooling is available in the neighbouring Village of Colwinston; Secondary Schooling is in Cowbridge. The Market Town of Cowbridge offers quality shopping for everyday needs to luxury items. There is also a Health Centre, Library, Restaurants and public houses. Access both east and west is via the A48 trunk road which services "The Vale". DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY A detached, stone built Barn situated amongst farmland and fields with views over surrounding area. The property is currently two storeys, there being a ground floor of 14.42 metres by 5.53 metres approximately and an adjoining leanto ground floor room of 5.28 metres by 3.42 metres. There is also a first floor space which mirrors the large ground floor room. The property is to be sold "as seen". There is no Planning Permission on the property at present and it is understood there have been previous Applications made for the property. A Planning history is available to view on The Vale of Glamorgan County Borough Website (http:// vogonline.planning-register.co.uk/), search" Ysgubor Newydd"). GARDENS AND GROUNDS The Barn itself is approximately to the centre of a surrounding plot there being ample space for garden area / parking / garaging (all subject to any appropriate Consents). An adjoining field to the south of Ysgubor Newydd, approximately 3 acres, is included In the sale price. SERVICES Purchasers are advised to check their adequacy, availability and connection charges with the relevant authorities. NB The property is offered for sale subject to a 50% development clawback provision for a period of 30 years in respect of development of the barn and adjoining land. DIRECTIONS From our Cowbridge office, proceed in a westerly direction along the High Street, taking the left turning at the end of Westgate towards Llantwit Major. Proceed along this road for about 2 miles and at the Nash Manor crossroads take left the turning for Llantwit Major. Turn right at the next crossroads, passing the new entrance to Topstak and take the second left off this lane. Continue past the greenhouses, taking the next right. Ysgubor Newydd is located to your right after a further 150 yards. PROCEEDS OF CRIME ACT 2002 Watts & Morgan LLP are obliged to report any knowledge or reasonable suspicion of money laundering to SOCA (Serious Organised Crime Agency) and should such a report prove necessary may be precluded from conducting any further work without consent from SOCA. Any maps and floor plans included in these sales particulars are not accurate or drawn to scale and are intended only to help prospective purchasers visualise the layout of the property. The y do not form part of any contract. .
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