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Key information
Property description & features
The site is broadly rectangular in shape and
extends to circa 0.48 acres (0.19 hectares). The
existing building comprises a former learning
centre which is unoccupied and is approximately
150 years old. The site is bounded by residential
dwellings and gardens, with the March Community
Centre to the west. Access to the site is taken from
Station Road (A1101) to the east.
PLANNING
Planning permission was granted in February 2020
for the change of use from an Education Centre
(D1) to 9no dwellings (C3) comprising 1 x 3 bed 2-
storey dwelling and 4 x 2 bed and 4 x 1 bed flats
involving part demolition (Fenland District Council
ref: F/YR19/0781/F). This planning permission has
expired, and any redevelopment of the site will be
subject to the appropriate planning permission.
SERVICES
Prospective purchasers are advised to make their
own enquiries with the relevant service providers.
TENURE
The site is to be sold freehold, with vacant
possession, subject to rights, reservations and
obligations, title documents included within the
information pack.
VAT
Any guide price quoted or discussed is exclusive of
VAT. The sale will be subject to VAT.
EASEMENTS, WAYLEAVES AND
RIGHTS OF WAY
The land is offered subject to, and with the benefit
or burden of all existing rights of way, wayleaves
and easements, whether or not specifically referred to in these particulars.
EPC
Rated E (Valid until June 2028).
LOCATION
The site is located circa 800m north-east of the
town centre of March. March is a market town that
benefits from a range of facilities including a variety of shops and supermarkets, public houses, a church, primary schools and the Neale-Wade
Academy, which is a secondary school and sixth
form college.
March is situated in the jurisdiction of Fenland
District Council, approximately 20 miles east of
Peterborough and 32 miles north of Cambridge. At
the time of the 2011 census, the town had a
population of 21,051. The site is located off Station
Road (B1101), which is the main road running
through March and leads onto Coldham to the
north and Wimblington to the south.
The location provides easy access to the national
road network, being approximately 1.2 miles to the
south east of the A141: the main road across the
Cambridgeshire Fens, which connects to the A1 to
the south west, as well as the M11 via the A142 to
the south.
March has its own railway station, situated circa
500m to the north of the site, which provides
services to Peterborough in under 20 minutes,
Cambridge in approximately 40 minutes and
London Kings Cross in around 1 hour 30 minutes.
There are various bus stops located within March
town, including at Robingoodfellows Lane,
Wisbech Road, Broad Street and the High Street.
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