Stansted Road, Elsenham, Bishop's Stortford CM22 6LL, UK

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2021-12-15 15:22, User_1

Barney Estates and Auctioneers Agent Valuation of this property is £75,000

Description:

The Land
There are a handful of 1.2 acre parcels with full access prime for re-development. The land is currently registered as a small holding.

There is also a derelict mobile home on site with hard standing and water already connected.

Planning History
ref: Utt/1756/88
A new vehicular access was approved back in 1988.
Ref: Utt/0957/90
A planning application for a two storey single dwelling was approved back in 1991 but lapsed.
Ref: Utt/15/2045/ful
Planning approved for Equine stable block In 2015

Site Location
The site is located between Stansted Mountfitchet and Elsenham. The land adjoins the B1051 and borders the M11. The land benefits from a prominent position along the B1051 with secure gated access abutting the road.
The site is situated within the local authority area of Uttlesford District council.
The land is positioned around 350 feet from Elsenham village which is situated approximately 3.7 miles north of Stansted Airport and 1.47 Miles East of Stanstead and Mountfitchet.

Land Designation/Restrictions
We understand the land is currently located outside the greenbelt. There are no restrictions registered on title that prohibit any form of use or development.

Public Rights of Way and Access
The land has no public rights of access via the B1051. The land is secured via a shared gated access point. The land also benefits from access to the North of the land which leads onto a private land adjoining Alsa wood.

Please call the auctioneer for full details

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2021-12-15 15:21, User_1
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2021-12-10 15:20, User_1

Barney Estates and Auctioneers Agent Valuation of this property is £550,000

Description:

The Site
10.8 Acres with full road access prime for re-development. The land is currently registered as a small holding.
A steel framed building was erected in 1989 as a feed kitchen for mink. This structure is located to the south of the site closest to the B1051. The land in front is completely covered in concrete.
Approx. 2 acres is already stone drained
The steel frame on site is Approx 18m x20m has been left unutilised for decades.
There is also a derelict mobile home on site with hard standing and water already connected.

Planning History
ref: Utt/1756/88
A new vehicular access was approved back in 1988.
Ref: Utt/0957/90
A planning application for a two storey single dwelling was approved back in 1991 but lapsed.
Ref: Utt/15/2045/ful
Planning approved for Equine stable block In 2015

Site Dimensions
The land is approximately 10.83 acres in size. The land runs 455 metres south from the B1051 until it reaches the lane adjoining Alsa wood.

Site Location
The site is located between Stansted Mountfitchet and Elsenham. The land adjoins the B1051 and borders the M11. The land benefits from a prominent position along the B1051 with secure gated access abutting the road.
The site is situated within the local authority area of Uttlesford District council.
The land is positioned around 350 feet from Elsenham village which is situated approximately 3.7 miles north of Stansted Airport and 1.47 Miles East of Stanstead and Mountfitchet.

Land Designation/Restrictions
We understand the land is currently located outside the greenbelt. There are no restrictions registered on title that prohibit any form of use or development.

Public Rights of Way and Access
The land has no public rights of access via the B1051. The land is secured via a shared gated access point. The land also benefits from access to the North of the land which leads onto a private land adjoining Alsa wood.

Please call the auctioneer for full details

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2021-12-07 15:09, User_1

Barney Estates and Auctioneers Agent Valuation of this property is £550,000

Description:

The Site
10.8 Acres with full road access prime for re-development. The land is currently registered as a small holding.
A steel framed building was erected in 1989 as a feed kitchen for mink. This structure is located to the south of the site closest to the B1051. The land in front is completely covered in concrete.
Approx. 2 acres is already stone drained
The steel frame on site is Approx 18m x20m has been left unutilised for decades.
There is also a derelict mobile home on site with hard standing and water already connected.

Planning History
ref: Utt/1756/88
A new vehicular access was approved back in 1988.
Ref: Utt/0957/90
A planning application for a two storey single dwelling was approved back in 1991 but lapsed.
Ref: Utt/15/2045/ful
Planning approved for Equine stable block In 2015

Site Dimensions
The land is approximately 10.83 acres in size. The land runs 455 metres south from the B1051 until it reaches the lane adjoining Alsa wood.

Site Location
The site is located between Stansted Mountfitchet and Elsenham. The land adjoins the B1051 and borders the M11. The land benefits from a prominent position along the B1051 with secure gated access abutting the road.
The site is situated within the local authority area of Uttlesford District council.
The land is positioned around 350 feet from Elsenham village which is situated approximately 3.7 miles north of Stansted Airport and 1.47 Miles East of Stanstead and Mountfitchet.

Land Designation/Restrictions
We understand the land is currently located outside the greenbelt. There are no restrictions registered on title that prohibit any form of use or development.

Public Rights of Way and Access
The land has no public rights of access via the B1051. The land is secured via a shared gated access point. The land also benefits from access to the North of the land which leads onto a private land adjoining Alsa wood.

Please call the auctioneer for full details

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2021-09-16 10:17, User_1
Site Location
The site is located between Stansted Mountfitchet and Elsenham. The land adjoins the B1051 and borders the M11. The land benefits from a prominent position along the B1051 with secure gated access abutting the road.
The site is situated within the local authority area of Uttlesford District council.
The land is positioned around 350 feet from Elsenham village which is situated approximately 3.7 miles north of Stansted Airport and 1.47 Miles East of Stanstead and Mountfitchet.

The Site
A steel framed building was erected in 1989 as a feed kitchen for mink. This structure is located to the south of the site closest to the B1051. The land in front is completely covered in concrete which.
The barn is currently derelict and the land has been left un-utilised for the decades.

Site Dimensions
The land is approximately 10.83 acres in size. The land runs 455 metres south from the B1051 until it reaches the lane adjoining Alsa wood.

Land Designation/Restrictions
We understand the land is currently located outside the greenbelt. There are no restrictions registered on title that prohibit any form of use or development.

Planning History
The land has very limited planning history. A planning application for a single dwelling was rejected back in 1990.
No other planning applications have been made since this date that our client is aware of.

Public Rights of Way and Access
The land has no public rights of access via the B1051. The land is secured via a shared gated access point. The land also benefits from access to the North of the land which leads onto a private land adjoining Alsa wood.

Please call the auctioneer for full details
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