Plot
Sold STC
Plot
0.22 acre(s)
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Detached barn benefiting from Class Q planning permission
- Enormous potential to add value
- Quietly situated with a short drive to the coast
- Private Access
- No CIL to pay
Detached barn benefiting from Class Q planning permission | Enormous potential to add value | Quietly situated with a short drive to the coast | Private Access | No CIL to pay
LOCATION
Located in the sought after village of Jacobstow offering a primary school and church, being approximately 1 mile to the A39. From here the popular cove at Crackington Haven is just 3 miles with access onto the North Cornish coastal path. Widemouth Bay is 5 miles further north along the coast and home to fantastic surfing and sandy beach.
The town of Bude is approximately 9 miles away and offers a wide variety of everyday amenities, and leisure facilities including infant, junior and comprehensive schools, 18-hole golf course, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, leisure and sports complex with adjacent bowling arena, surfing, horse riding, bowls, squash and tennis courts also the popular sandy beaches and rugged coastline are nearby.
The proximity to the A39 gives access to the larger towns of Bideford and Barnstaple to the North and South further down into Cornwall. Inland at Launceston, access is gained onto A30 dual carriage way to the city of Exeter, the M5 and beyond.
DESCRIPTION
A Class Q development opportunity for a detached barn conversion situated just a short drive from the coast. The building has been granted full planning permission with its own independent access from the highway. The property when constructed will comprise of a kitchen / dining area, utility room, living room, W.C., four bedrooms and two bathrooms. The property presents an excellent self-build opportunity with enormous potential to add value.
FORMER SHIPPON & DAIRY - 61'7" x 20' (18.77m x 6.1m)
Concrete block construction.
OPEN FRONTED MACHINERY STORE – 61'7" x 20' (18.77m x 6.1m)
Timber frame with concrete wall to the rear and space board over.
PLANNING
The Dairy has a Grant of Conditional Planning Permission (PA19/11209) for Conversion and extension of dairy barn following grant of Class Q prior approval, dated 29.05.2020. A Building Notice Application has been accepted by Building Control dated 10.05.23. A copy of the Planning Consent can be obtained from the Cornwall Council Website and further planning documents are available upon request.
LAND PLAN
The land plan displayed is for indicative purposes only and should not be relied upon as an accurate depiction of precise boundaries.
SITE PLAN
Site plan for identification purposes only, not to scale.
TENURE
Freehold
SERVICES
Prospective purchasers must verify availability for any mains services required and the costs of connection of such service. We anticipate a private drainage solution will be required. The vendor informs us electricity and mains water connection is nearby.
WHAT3WORDS
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VIEWINGS
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LOCATION
Located in the sought after village of Jacobstow offering a primary school and church, being approximately 1 mile to the A39. From here the popular cove at Crackington Haven is just 3 miles with access onto the North Cornish coastal path. Widemouth Bay is 5 miles further north along the coast and home to fantastic surfing and sandy beach.
The town of Bude is approximately 9 miles away and offers a wide variety of everyday amenities, and leisure facilities including infant, junior and comprehensive schools, 18-hole golf course, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, leisure and sports complex with adjacent bowling arena, surfing, horse riding, bowls, squash and tennis courts also the popular sandy beaches and rugged coastline are nearby.
The proximity to the A39 gives access to the larger towns of Bideford and Barnstaple to the North and South further down into Cornwall. Inland at Launceston, access is gained onto A30 dual carriage way to the city of Exeter, the M5 and beyond.
DESCRIPTION
A Class Q development opportunity for a detached barn conversion situated just a short drive from the coast. The building has been granted full planning permission with its own independent access from the highway. The property when constructed will comprise of a kitchen / dining area, utility room, living room, W.C., four bedrooms and two bathrooms. The property presents an excellent self-build opportunity with enormous potential to add value.
FORMER SHIPPON & DAIRY - 61'7" x 20' (18.77m x 6.1m)
Concrete block construction.
OPEN FRONTED MACHINERY STORE – 61'7" x 20' (18.77m x 6.1m)
Timber frame with concrete wall to the rear and space board over.
PLANNING
The Dairy has a Grant of Conditional Planning Permission (PA19/11209) for Conversion and extension of dairy barn following grant of Class Q prior approval, dated 29.05.2020. A Building Notice Application has been accepted by Building Control dated 10.05.23. A copy of the Planning Consent can be obtained from the Cornwall Council Website and further planning documents are available upon request.
LAND PLAN
The land plan displayed is for indicative purposes only and should not be relied upon as an accurate depiction of precise boundaries.
SITE PLAN
Site plan for identification purposes only, not to scale.
TENURE
Freehold
SERVICES
Prospective purchasers must verify availability for any mains services required and the costs of connection of such service. We anticipate a private drainage solution will be required. The vendor informs us electricity and mains water connection is nearby.
WHAT3WORDS
///starfish.random.fellow
VIEWINGS
Please ring[use Contact Agent Button] to view this property and check availability before incurring travel time/costs. FULL DETAILS OF ALL OUR PROPERTIES ARE AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE
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Kivells can be traced back to 1885 when William Thomas Kivell set himself up in business as an auctioneer and land agent, first in Pyworthy and then in Holsworthy. What follows is an account of the Kivell family over four generations in the development of the firm of Kivells, from its origins as a one-man business in the late nineteenth century to its position today as one of the leading firms of Auctioneers, property agents and chartered surveyors in the West Country. William Kivell went on to grow the business and was joined by his sons forming Kivell and Sons, selling farm property and holding livestock auctions. Kivells is a very different firm from that founded by William Thomas Kivell in 1885, however the nature of the business and its ethics remain the same all be it with a much larger area of operation. The firm has recently became a limited company with one of the five directors being David Kivell, a great-grandson of William Kivell. It is organised around five divisions:- Agricultural sales and auctions (including the 3 livestock markets at Holsworthy, Hallworthy and Exeter and on farm sales throughout the Westcountry). Farm, Residential and Commercial Property (covering sales, auctions and lettings). Professional and Valuation work (including surveys, property management, rent reviews and full project management) Machinery and Heritage department (specialise in the sale of steam engines and all manner of vehicles, agricultural and domestic bygones). Kivells now operate from 5 main offices (Exeter, Holsworthy, Launceston, Liskeard and Bude) and 3 market centres (Holsworthy, Exeter and Hallworthy) and the firm employs around 170 full and part-time staff.




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