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Development Plot to the Rear of Brancepeth Terrace Willington, County Durham, DL15 0ES Development Plot to the rear of Brancepeth Terrace Willington, County Durham, DL15 0ES 0191 379 1060 | [email protected] | 128 Newgate Street, Bishop Auckland, DL14 7EH A very picturesque building plot located in the Village of Willington, which would be perfect, quiet location for someone to build their own home. Outline planning permission (with all matters reserved) was granted in 2016 for residential development for up to two properties, and this has subsequently lapsed meaning that buyers will need to re submit plans of their own. For more information on the previous planning application, visit the Durham county Council's website and use the planning reference number DM/16/02059/OUT. The site measures approximately 2000 sq m, but does not include the car port area to the front which can be seen in the photographs. The site enjoys direct access from a back lane, off Park Street, which leads to the village centre. Brancepeth Terrace is located on the outskirts of Willington, and only a short drive into the main village which boasts a good range of amenities and facilities such as supermarkets, schools, doctors, restaurants and small local shops. Willington is a delightful semi-rural village situated approximately 2 miles from Crook, 5 miles from Bishop Auckland and 7 miles from Durham City which can all be reached easily due to the village lying on the A690 highway. In recent times the village has seen large scale For additional information and full photo gallery please development from the national house builders such visit jww.co.uk as Persimmon / Charles Church, as well as smaller scale scheme by Beyond housing. Tenure - Freehold Viewing - By appointment through JW Wood Directions From our local office on Newgate Street in Bishop Auckland, head out of town towards Toronto on the A689. At the Toronto Lodge roundabout, take the second exit onto the B6286 and follow this through the villages of Hunwick and Sunnybrow, eventually coming to Willington. Here turn left onto the A690 and head to the traffic lights at the centre of the village. Here turn right onto Park street and follow this road approximately 700 meters, then turn left onto the road that runs between the two terraces. The entrance to the plot lies directly at the top of this lane. Details prepared by: Martyn Hunter Every care has been taken with the preparation of these particulars, but they are for general guidance only and complete accuracy cannot be guaranteed. If there is any point, which is of particular importance please ask or professional verification should be sought. All dimensions are approximate. The mention of fixtures, fittings &/or appliances does not imply they are in full efficient working order. Photographs are provided for general information and it cannot be inferred that any item shown is included in the sale. These particulars do not constitute a contract or part of a contract. 0191 379 1060 | [email protected] | 128 Newgate Street, Bishop Auckland, DL14 7EH .
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