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*GRAND DESIGNS ARRIVES IN WROSE* *ICONIC LOCAL LANDMARK* *LAND WITH PLANNING* *EXCITING OPPORTUNITY* * PROPOSED DWELLING* *SIX BEDROOM* *7 BATHROOMS* *PARKING FOR SEVERAL CARS* *ENORMOUS POTENTIAL* UPTO £200,000 OF STONE/CONCRETE SALVAGE*

HAMILTON BOWER offer for sale this exciting plot of land, with planning permission for a one of a kind development! The proposed development comprises six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, multiple reception rooms, a private driveway, garages and large gardens. Perfectly suited for a developer or someone looking to create their own "GRAND DESIGN".

Situated off the ever popular Westfield Lane, Idle Hill provides a semi-rural locale while still being in close proximity to the amenities of Idle, Thackley and Wrose.

Additional Information - MATERIALS & SALVAGE VALUES:

*The resale value for the stone salvaged the crushed materials and valuable metals over ground and underground could be opinion be valued at over £200,000.

*The reservoir internal walls are made up of Yorkshire stone which can be salvaged and resold for a minimum of £140 per tonne trade price .

*There have been numerous offers to remove the reservoir for no cost whereas the contractor would benefit from keeping the materials on site.

*The reservoir has a thin concrete roof covered in topsoil and the floor which is over 1 metre in depth is pure concrete which holds no re-bar and is type 1 when crushed as there has never been contaminants and only used for water storage.

The site is ready for demolition and all plans approved by Bradford council all can be checked on portal Bradford planning

Site can be accessed by 8x4 tipper trucks once demolition on the top of the drive is completed it would be possible to turn an articulated truck around on the concrete pad



Outline application for the demolition of reservoir

Planning ref: 20/01038/OUT



Demolition of reservoir building and construction

Planning ref: 20/03947/FUL

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