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Back Lane, Whittingham, Preston, Lancashire

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£300,000
Armitstead Barnett, Covering Lancashire and Cumbria
PROPERTY TYPE

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Key features

  • Full planning permission for erection of two detached dwellings under planning reference 06/2022/1202
  • Roadside frontage and access off Back Lane
  • Views of the open countryside
  • Extremely accessible location

Description

A superb development opportunity situated in the rural village of Whittingham, Preston.

This property benefits from full planning permission for the erection of two dwellings following demolition of the existing barns and garage which is now complete. Planning permission was granted on 29th November 2022 by Preston City Council, under reference 06/2022/1202.

According to the planning permission, each plot comprises a detached dwelling with a single garage. The properties include a kitchen diner, living room, study, utility room and WC to the ground floor, and four bedrooms, two with en-suite and a family bathroom to the first floor.

The property is situated in a peaceful, rural setting down Back Lane, with roadside frontage and views of the open countryside to the front and rear.

The properties excellent location off Cumeragh Lane provides access into Whittingham village and the market town of Longridge which consist of a range of local amenities including shops, pubs, restaurants, primary and secondary schools. The property is also a short drive from Junction 32 of the M6 Motorway and M55 Motorway.

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Back Lane, Whittingham, Preston, Lancashire

NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Preston Station5.5 miles
  • Lostock Hall Station7.3 miles
  • Bamber Bridge Station6.9 miles
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About Armitstead Barnett, Covering Lancashire and Cumbria

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Every client has a different property portfolio and will seek to achieve unique aims and set specific objectives from their assets.

Armitstead Barnett provides a range of services that may be individually tailored to suit these requirements.

Armitstead Barnett Chartered Surveyors and Estate Agents in Lancashire has roots dating back to 1890 and had predominantly operated under the name T. Armitstead & Son. The company has exceptionally strong agricultural connections which have grown from the original business and now exist throughout the North West of England. In addition to this highly visible agricultural connection, Armitstead Barnett now operates throughout the entire rural property sector which itself is a niche market.Clients vary from private individuals through to large corporate companies and as an independent practice of Property Consultant we are full members of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers (CAAV).Our aim is to provide bespoke and pro-active advice. We not only have traditional values and working methods available to us, but also our up-to-date technology and forward thinking which allows us to provide a truly tailored service to our clients through a good understanding of their needs.

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