1.45-acre former batching plant with A52 access — redevelopment potential (STPP)..
1. Site area approximately 1.45 acres (0.59 ha) with extensive frontage
2. Brick-built site office, net internal area ~600 sq ft
3. Prominent frontage to Middlemarsh Road; easy access to A52
4. Freehold title; offers sought around £350,000
5. Suitable for alternative uses, subject to planning (STPP)
6. Former concrete batching plant — buyers to verify site condition
7. Very slow broadband and remote, rural location
8. Low flood risk; local area classified as very deprived
A rare, substantial landholding on Middlemarsh Road: this former concrete batching plant extends to approximately 1.45 acres (0.59 ha) and includes a brick-built site office of around 600 sq ft. The level, clearly demarcated plot sits prominently to the east of Croft village with direct access to the A52, making it convenient for logistics or commercial uses. The freehold title and extensive frontage create straightforward ownership and clear development potential.
The site is offered for sale with scope for alternative uses, subject to planning (STPP). Its size and location make it attractive to developers, light industrial operators, or investors seeking yard-based commercial space in a rural setting. Low flood risk and good vehicular access are positive practical attributes for future occupation or redevelopment.
Buyers should note a few material constraints: the property lies in a remote, very deprived area with very slow broadband and limited local services. The parcel was previously used for concrete batching; prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves about site condition, existing infrastructure and any planning or environmental requirements before making offers. Planning permission will be required for change of use or redevelopment.
Offered freehold at a guide price of £350,000, this site suits purchasers able to manage planning risk and infrastructure upgrades. For the right buyer, the combination of scale, road access and clear redevelopment potential presents a viable opportunity to create a bespoke commercial or alternative-use scheme (STPP).