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Manor Street, Evenwood, Bishop Auckland, DL14
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Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
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Features and description
- Former car park for sale
- Measures around .22 of An acre
- Potentially many different uses
This former car park is offered for sale. Its measures roughly 0.22 of an acre. It could potentially be suitable for a number of uses such as building, upon receipt of suitable planning permission, or alternatively storage. Potential buyers should be aware that the whole carpark is not for sale, just a section of it - the rough boundaries have been painted out on the concrete
The car park is located to the rear of the working men’s club and is accessed via an existing alleyway between properties on Manor street. The site will be granted a full right of access.
It currently has a drain running through the middle of it which can be seen on the pictures.
Manor street lies in the centre of the village which boasts a number of local amenities that include a couple of convenience sized supermarkets, food outlets, beauty shops, two primary schools - both rated as "Good" by Ofsted, a garage and pub. Evenwood also lies a short distance from both the retail park at Tindale and Bishop Auckland town centre.
MATERIAL INFORMATION:
In compliance with the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 and National Trading Standards Estate and Letting Agency Team’s Material information in property listings Guidance
PART A
Local Authority – Durham County Council
Council Tax Band – NA
Tenure – Freehold
PART B
Property Type – land
Property Construction – NA
Electricity supply – None
Water Supply - None
Sewerage – Mains
Heating - None
Estimated Mobile phone coverage – Please refer to the Ofcom Website -
Estimated Broadband Download speeds – please refer to the Ofcom Website – Parking: on site
PART C
Restrictions - restrictive covenants are noted on the title documents
Rights & Easements- the land will have a right of access through the alleyway, which is owned by the Club currently providing access to the site as a whole -
Article 4 Planning Restricted area – the property is subject to Article 4 Direction
Flood risk – very low
Coastal Erosion - NA
Protected Trees – no
Conservation area – no
Planning Permission – no
Accessibility – NA
Mining Area – yes
Selective License Area – no
Included/excluded from the sale - NA
No other Material Information disclosures have been made by the vendor. This information has been compiled in good faith using resources readily available online and by enquiry of the vendor prior to marketing. However, such information could change after compilation of the data, so J W Wood cannot be held liable for any changes post compilation or any accidental errors or omissions.
Furthermore, J W Wood are not legally qualified and conveyancing documents are often complicated, necessitating judgement on our part about which parts are “Material Information” to be disclosed. If any information provided, or other matter relating to the property, is of particular importance to you, please do seek verification from a legal advisor before committing to expenditure.
HMRC supervises the legal obligation for all estate agents to conduct identity checks on their customers, this includes buyers when their offer is accepted. This must be completed, per purchaser, who in the transaction will result in being the legal owner(s) of the property. There is a £30 (inc VAT) administration fee per individual purchaser, for these checks
The car park is located to the rear of the working men’s club and is accessed via an existing alleyway between properties on Manor street. The site will be granted a full right of access.
It currently has a drain running through the middle of it which can be seen on the pictures.
Manor street lies in the centre of the village which boasts a number of local amenities that include a couple of convenience sized supermarkets, food outlets, beauty shops, two primary schools - both rated as "Good" by Ofsted, a garage and pub. Evenwood also lies a short distance from both the retail park at Tindale and Bishop Auckland town centre.
MATERIAL INFORMATION:
In compliance with the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 and National Trading Standards Estate and Letting Agency Team’s Material information in property listings Guidance
PART A
Local Authority – Durham County Council
Council Tax Band – NA
Tenure – Freehold
PART B
Property Type – land
Property Construction – NA
Electricity supply – None
Water Supply - None
Sewerage – Mains
Heating - None
Estimated Mobile phone coverage – Please refer to the Ofcom Website -
Estimated Broadband Download speeds – please refer to the Ofcom Website – Parking: on site
PART C
Restrictions - restrictive covenants are noted on the title documents
Rights & Easements- the land will have a right of access through the alleyway, which is owned by the Club currently providing access to the site as a whole -
Article 4 Planning Restricted area – the property is subject to Article 4 Direction
Flood risk – very low
Coastal Erosion - NA
Protected Trees – no
Conservation area – no
Planning Permission – no
Accessibility – NA
Mining Area – yes
Selective License Area – no
Included/excluded from the sale - NA
No other Material Information disclosures have been made by the vendor. This information has been compiled in good faith using resources readily available online and by enquiry of the vendor prior to marketing. However, such information could change after compilation of the data, so J W Wood cannot be held liable for any changes post compilation or any accidental errors or omissions.
Furthermore, J W Wood are not legally qualified and conveyancing documents are often complicated, necessitating judgement on our part about which parts are “Material Information” to be disclosed. If any information provided, or other matter relating to the property, is of particular importance to you, please do seek verification from a legal advisor before committing to expenditure.
HMRC supervises the legal obligation for all estate agents to conduct identity checks on their customers, this includes buyers when their offer is accepted. This must be completed, per purchaser, who in the transaction will result in being the legal owner(s) of the property. There is a £30 (inc VAT) administration fee per individual purchaser, for these checks
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About this agent

JW Wood are award winning independent Estate Agents who have been serving County Durham for over 100 years. With six offices across the county, our expert professional staff are on hand to help with any of your property needs. We offer a comprehensive service in all property matters, including Sales, Lettings, Auctions, Commercial properties, Professional Surveys & Valuations, Conveyancing, Independent Mortgages, Relocation Services and Removals. Whatever your property needs, JW Wood have the knowledge and experience to meet your requirements. We continuously improve, invest and innovate to offer our customers the best possible service from a modern estate agency. We are a traditional a family based company founded in 1910 but we take a very modern approach to our business using cutting edge technology backed up by experienced, well trained staff. Our residential sales team in our Durham Office alone have over 200 years combined experience between them! Regulated by the Royal Institution of Charted Surveyors we are dedicated to highest standards in customer service, and we are delighted that many of our clients return to us, or recommend us to their friends, as a result of the service they received. We aim to be Number one in County Durham and Darlington and recently were awarded North East Agent of the year 2014 by Relocation Agent Network.








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