Guide price
£100,000Land for sale
Hill Road, Grayshott, Hindhead
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Tenure: Freehold
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Features and description
An interesting and attractive parcel of land with development potential located in the centre of Grayshott amounting to 0.366 of an acre. The plot is fairly overgrown with dense foliage and some tree cover.
Unconditional offers are sought for this property.
This unusual parcel of land which has been dormant for several decades is adjacent to the well known Grayshott Working Men’s Club. The site can be visited at any time and you can park in the Club car park. We have had confirmation from the manager that any visitors are more than welcome to drop in and partake of the facilities of the Club. This site is obviously going to be of interest to developers and speculators as it lies within the settlement area of the village of Grayshott. It would appear from initial inspection that all services are in the road or close to the site including mains drains, electricity and water. Whether the site is suitable for intense residential development is questionable and we have not sought independent planning advice on this and it will be down to individual buyers and interested parties to carry out their own investigations.
Care is advised when visiting the site as it is significantly overgrown although there are pathways which have been forced through.
Offers are invited on an informal tender basis to Mark Steward, Clarke Gammon, Haslemere [use Contact Agent Button].
Proof of funds will be required along with all the usual compliance. All offers will be submitted to the Trustees of the property but will need to be via email with supporting documentation.
Unconditional offers are sought for this property.
This unusual parcel of land which has been dormant for several decades is adjacent to the well known Grayshott Working Men’s Club. The site can be visited at any time and you can park in the Club car park. We have had confirmation from the manager that any visitors are more than welcome to drop in and partake of the facilities of the Club. This site is obviously going to be of interest to developers and speculators as it lies within the settlement area of the village of Grayshott. It would appear from initial inspection that all services are in the road or close to the site including mains drains, electricity and water. Whether the site is suitable for intense residential development is questionable and we have not sought independent planning advice on this and it will be down to individual buyers and interested parties to carry out their own investigations.
Care is advised when visiting the site as it is significantly overgrown although there are pathways which have been forced through.
Offers are invited on an informal tender basis to Mark Steward, Clarke Gammon, Haslemere [use Contact Agent Button].
Proof of funds will be required along with all the usual compliance. All offers will be submitted to the Trustees of the property but will need to be via email with supporting documentation.
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About this agent

Clarke Gammon is one of Surrey’s & East Hampshire's most respected independent estate agents, with offices in Guildford (GU1 and GU2), H aslemere (GU27) and Liphook (GU30). Established in 1919, we are one of the few agents in West Surrey & East Hampshire that is professionally qualified to handle every aspect of property.











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