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Residential Development Site, Trewhiddle Lodge, Trewhiddle, St. Austell, Cornwall, PL26 Residential Development Site, Trewhiddle Lodge, For Sale Guide Price £2,000,000 Trewhiddle, St. Austell, Cornwall, PL26 7AD EPC: Exempt • Level site located off the B3273 St. Austell to Mevagissey road. • Site extending to 3.97 acres. • Planning permission for 23 residential properties. • Located on the South East Cornwall coastline and 4¾ miles to Mevagissey and the sea. [email protected] chestertonhumberts.com Location & Description Trewhiddle Lodge is well located within the hamlet of Trewhiddle and only 2 miles from St. Austell with a range of shops, restaurants, supermarkets and home to the St. Austell Brewery and golf club. The St. Austell area is easily accessible via the A30 (dual carriageway) to the M5 at junction 31. Newquay airport is 17 miles away. There is the Pondhu primary school in St. Austell located just off the A390 and the Penrice Academy School as well as Sandy Hill Academy. The city of Truro being the main commercial centre of Cornwall is 16½ miles away with further amenities and facilities Cornwall council has granted the planning permission on the 22nd including multiplex cinema and the private school of Truro April 2016 for the development of 23 residential properties. College. The city has a full range of shopping facilities, a theatre, cinema and Cathedral. Local tourist attractions in the area include the Eden Project, The Lost Gardens of Heligan (Mevagissey) and the harbour town of Charlestown which is regularly used as a film set due to its picturesque nature. Further into Cornwall is Lands End, Bodmin Moor and the North Cornwall coastline providing surfing beaches at Newquay, St. Agnes and Widmouth Bay. The Site The level site extends to 3.97 acres and is easily accessible via the Pentewan road (B3273). The site is only 2 miles from St. Austell and 4¾ miles from the South East Cornwall coastline. Planning Reference: PA16/03739. Humberts, for themselves and for the vendor of this property, or as the case may be, lessor whose agents they are, give notic e that:- i) These particulars are intended for guidance only. They are prepared and issued in good faith and are intended to give a fair description but do not constitute part of an offer or contract. Any information given should not be relied on as statement or representation of fact or that the property or its services are in good condition. ii) Humberts have not made any investigations into the existence or otherwise of any issues concerning pollution and potential land, air and water contamination. The purchaser is responsible for making his or her own enquiries in this regard. iii) Neither Humberts nor any of their employees has any a uthority to make or give any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to the property. iv The images show only certain parts and aspects of the property at the time they were taken/created. Any areas, measurements or distances given are approximat e only. Any plans are for identification purposes only. v) Any reference to alterations to, or use of, any part of the property is not a statement that any necessary planning, building regulations or other consent has been obtained. An intending purchaser must verify these matters. An occupier should not rely upon the Use stated in these particulars and should check their proposed use with the relevant Planning Authority to ensure it is permitted. Please note ‘Humberts’ is the trading name of Humberts Limited. Information is also available on www.egpropertylink.com © Copyright Humberts 2014 | Registered office The Great UK Property Company, 1st Floor, Whitecroft House, 51 Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 5BQ Registered in En gland Company Number 111367331 Accommodation Type 3 No Type Photo 6 bedrooms Type 1 2 bedrooms Type 2 3 bedrooms Type 3 4 bedrooms Type 4 3 bedrooms Type 5 4 bedrooms Humberts, for themselves and for the vendor of this property, or as the case may be, lessor whose agents they are, give notic e that:- i) These particulars are intended for guidance only. They are prepared and issued in good faith and are intended to give a fair description but do not constitute part of an offer or contract. Any information given should not be relied on as statement or representation of fact or that the property or its services are in good condition. ii) Humberts have not made any investigations into the existence or otherwise of any issues concerning pollution and potential land, air and water contamination. The purchaser is responsible for making his or her own enquiries in this regard. iii) Neither Humberts nor any of their employees has any a uthority to make or give any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to the property. iv The images show only certain parts and aspects of the property at the time they were taken/created. Any areas, measurements or distances given are approximat e only. Any plans are for identification purposes only. v) Any reference to alterations to, or use of, any part of the property is not a statement that any necessary planning, building regulations or other consent has been obtained. An intending purchaser must verify these matters. An occupier should not rely upon the Use stated in these particulars and should check their proposed use with the relevant Planning Authority to ensure it is permitted. Please note ‘Humberts’ is the trading name of Humberts Limited. Information is also available on www.egpropertylink.com © Copyright Humberts 2014 | Registered office The Great UK Property Company, 1st Floor, Whitecroft House, 51 Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 5BQ Registered in En gland Company Number 111367331 Tenure Freehold. Method of Sale Private Treaty. Local Authority Cornwall Council Pydar House Pydar Street Truro Cornwall TR1 1XU Viewing Tel: 0300 1234 151 www.cornwall.gov.uk Strictly by appointment through the Sole Agents. Contact Info: Stephen Richards Finance Act 1989 Humberts 01823 331234 Unless otherwise stated, all prices and rents are quoted Mansfield House, Silver Street, Taunton, TA1 3DN exclusive of Value Added Tax (V.A.T). Any intending [email protected] purchasers or lessees should satisfy themselves independently as to VAT in respect of any transaction. Directions From St. Austell, take the Pentewan road (B3273) and pass through the village of Tregorrick and pass the Cornwall Hotel Spa & Estate on your right and the property can be found clearly signed to Trewhiddle Lodge on your right hand side. If you get to the village of London Apprentice, then you have gone too far. File No C6972 Humberts, for themselves and for the vendor of this property, or as the case may be, lessor whose agents they are, give notic e that:- i) These particulars are intended for guidance only. They are prepared and issued in good faith and are intended to give a fair description but do not constitute part of an offer or contract. Any information given should not be relied on as statement or representation of fact or that the property or its services are in good condition. ii) Humberts have not made any investigations into the existence or otherwise of any issues concerning pollution and potential land, air and water contamination. The purchaser is responsible for making his or her own enquiries in this regard. iii) Neither Humberts nor any of their employees has any a uthority to make or give any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to the property. iv The images show only certain parts and aspects of the property at the time they were taken/created. Any areas, measurements or distances given are approximat e only. Any plans are for identification purposes only. v) Any reference to alterations to, or use of, any part of the property is not a statement that any necessary planning, building regulations or other consent has been obtained. An intending purchaser must verify these matters. An occupier should not rely upon the Use stated in these particulars and should check their proposed use with the relevant Planning Authority to ensure it is permitted. Please note ‘Humberts’ is the trading name of Humberts Limited. Information is also available on www.egpropertylink.com © Copyright Humberts 2014 | Registered office The Great UK Property Company, 1st Floor, Whitecroft House, 51 Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 5BQ Registered in En gland Company Number 111367331 .
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