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- 1.05 acres (0.425 Ha)
- 913 sqm (9,800 sqft) main building
- Mains water
- 3 Phase electric
- Edge of village location
- No current council tax
- Freehold
Over 1,000 sqm steel frame former chicken barn set in 1.05 acres (0.425 Ha), just outside the village.
Situation - Positioned just off Green Lane, the building is set on the edge of Feniton within the sellers established cider apple orchards. The building is within easy reach of the main facilities of the village, where there is a small supermarket, well regarded primary school and mainline rail station on the London Waterloo line. In the old part of the village, (about half a mile away) is the church and village hall which hosts a pop-up post office twice a week.
To the south is Ottery St. Mary where there is a good range of day to day shops, a supermarket, doctors surgery and the renowned The Kings School.
The A30 gives fast access to the market town of Honiton, to the east and Exeter to the west. The south coast at Sidmouth (about 10 miles) is easily reached by car.
Description - Set within a total area of about: 1.05 acres (0.425 Ha), the substantial former chicken shed was built in the mid 90's for free range egg production. The steel frame construction is partly insulated with box profile metal sheeting and a concrete floor.
The main space is significant measuring about 13.6 x 67.2 m (44'7" x 22) - about 913 sqm (9,800 sqft) plus the majority of the length having a 3.4 m (11'1) lean to with part restricted head height. To the front is a 4.7 x 13.6 m (15'5" x 44'7" m) former egg packing area.
In front of the shed is a concrete yard area.
Services - Mains water, 3 phase electric. No drainage. For an estimation of mobile phone, please visit the Ofcom website.
Vendor to retain a sub meter of the mains water supply
Uplift/ Development Clause - Due to the location of the building and land just outside the village of Feniton and outside an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, there are lots of opportunities for conversion into a variety of uses, subject to permitted development/ planning applications.
The land is to be sold subject to a development clause for residential use (not commercial), over the next 20 years, whereby a 20% uplift in value would become payable to the previous owner.
Directions - From Ottery St Mary, follow the signs north to Feniton. As you enter the village, turn right on the bend into Green Lane. Go over the old rail bridge and the entrance is on you right, before the next railway bridge.
Viewings - By appointment only. Land and farms can be dangerous places.
Boundary Fence - Please note a purchaser will be required to erect a fence along the boundary shown on the plan, within 3 months of completion.
Situation - Positioned just off Green Lane, the building is set on the edge of Feniton within the sellers established cider apple orchards. The building is within easy reach of the main facilities of the village, where there is a small supermarket, well regarded primary school and mainline rail station on the London Waterloo line. In the old part of the village, (about half a mile away) is the church and village hall which hosts a pop-up post office twice a week.
To the south is Ottery St. Mary where there is a good range of day to day shops, a supermarket, doctors surgery and the renowned The Kings School.
The A30 gives fast access to the market town of Honiton, to the east and Exeter to the west. The south coast at Sidmouth (about 10 miles) is easily reached by car.
Description - Set within a total area of about: 1.05 acres (0.425 Ha), the substantial former chicken shed was built in the mid 90's for free range egg production. The steel frame construction is partly insulated with box profile metal sheeting and a concrete floor.
The main space is significant measuring about 13.6 x 67.2 m (44'7" x 22) - about 913 sqm (9,800 sqft) plus the majority of the length having a 3.4 m (11'1) lean to with part restricted head height. To the front is a 4.7 x 13.6 m (15'5" x 44'7" m) former egg packing area.
In front of the shed is a concrete yard area.
Services - Mains water, 3 phase electric. No drainage. For an estimation of mobile phone, please visit the Ofcom website.
Vendor to retain a sub meter of the mains water supply
Uplift/ Development Clause - Due to the location of the building and land just outside the village of Feniton and outside an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, there are lots of opportunities for conversion into a variety of uses, subject to permitted development/ planning applications.
The land is to be sold subject to a development clause for residential use (not commercial), over the next 20 years, whereby a 20% uplift in value would become payable to the previous owner.
Directions - From Ottery St Mary, follow the signs north to Feniton. As you enter the village, turn right on the bend into Green Lane. Go over the old rail bridge and the entrance is on you right, before the next railway bridge.
Viewings - By appointment only. Land and farms can be dangerous places.
Boundary Fence - Please note a purchaser will be required to erect a fence along the boundary shown on the plan, within 3 months of completion.
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Stags Honiton office is situated in an elegant Grade II Listed Georgian townhouse on the main High Street. Honiton is conveniently located for easy access to London, Bristol and Exeter via the main Exeter to London (Waterloo) railway, the M5 motorway at Exeter and the A30/303 heading east. There are some excellent schools in the area including a number of good village primary schools and Colyton Grammar School, one of the top schools in England. Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the historic market town of Honiton is surrounded by East Devon's fertile farmland, woods and rolling hills. Renowned for its antiques and lace making heritage, the town is within easy reach of the Jurassic Coast, which has been designated a World Heritage Site, and the pretty towns of Sidmouth and Lyme Regis, as well as small fishing villages such as Beer and Branscombe. Secluded courtyards and Georgian buildings line the High Street, where weekly local markets, selling a wide range of produce are held. The Honiton Collection Centre and Furniture Saleroom are located a short walk from the office.





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