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Land & Development in NR19 Main Road, Little Fransham, Dereham www.resida.co.uk - land & development in NR19 Development site for sale Freehold title Main Road, Little Fransham, Dereham Site area approx. 2.65acres Norfolk, NR19 2JW Outline planning permission For '8 No. dwellings with associated £500,000 Starting Bid parking' www.resida.co.uk - Summary - Property Type: Land & Development - Parking: Off Street Price: £500,000 Description FOR SALE BY ONLINE AUCTION: terms and conditions. We are pleased to offer for sale by auction this large development site. The subject site has an area of approx. 2.65acres (115434sqft) and a perimeter of 1633.3sqft. The subject site is located along just off the A47. Little Fransham benefits from a Public House and a Farm Shop and the neighbouring Village of Necton a Post Office, a number of local shops, a Primary School, Public House, Garage and a Social Club and is within easy reach of Swaffham, Dereham and Norwich via the A47. The subject site has been granted outline planning permission for 'erection of up to 8 No. dwellings with associated parking'. The planning was granted October 2019. Plot 1 has recently been granted reserved planning for one dwelling, reference 3PL/2021/0056/D. Planning reference number - 3PL/2018/0642/O Please note have not inspected the subject site. Location The subject site is located along just off the A47. Little Fransham benefits from a Public House and a Farm Shop and the neighbouring Village of Necton a Post Office, a number of local shops, a Primary School, Public House, Garage and a Social Club and is within easy reach of Swaffham, Dereham and Norwich via the A47. The subject site is 23 miles west of Norwich and 107 miles north east of London. Site Details We are advised the subject site has an area of approx. 2.65acres (115434sqft) and a perimeter of 1633.3sqft Tenure Freehold. Title number NK419395. Planning Permission The subject site has been granted outline planning permission for 'erection of up to 8 No. dwellings with associated parking'. The planning was granted October 2019. NPlanning reference number - 3PL/2018/0642/O. Plot 1 has recently been granted reserved planning for one dwelling, reference 3PL/2021/0056/D 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. Main Road, Little Fransham, Dereham, Norfolk, NR19 2JW Contact your local branch today for more information on this property: 22 High Road, Balby, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN4 0PL, www.resida.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. www.resida.co.uk -.
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