Consented 15‑unit urban plot close to Wolverhampton station — immediate start potential..
Planning permission for 15 dwellings granted July 2025 (ref: 24/01244/FUL)
Freehold 0.32 ha (c.0.79 acres) vacant land, previously bowling green
Consented mix: houses and 1–2 bed apartments, total ~1,208 sqm GIA
Within 1 mile of Wolverhampton station; 1.7 miles to city centre
S.106 Agreement attached — purchaser to review associated obligations
Area shows very high crime and very high deprivation — impacts value
Site largely cleared, flat ground; no existing structures to remove
Services: mains availability not confirmed; buyers must check providers
This 0.32 ha freehold development plot in Mortice Green benefits from full planning permission (City of Wolverhampton Council, ref: 24/01244/FUL, July 2025) for 15 dwellings, reducing delivery risk and enabling an immediate build programme. The consented scheme totals c.1,208 sqm GIA across a mix of two-storey houses and one- and two-bedroom apartments, with on-plot parking and garden space shown on the site plan.
Located within 1.7 miles of Wolverhampton city centre and about 1 mile from Wolverhampton station, the site sits in an established urban catchment with nearby convenience stores, Bentley Bridge retail park, primary schools and health services—useful for marketing to local occupiers or renters. The land is flat, largely cleared and previously used as a bowling green, simplifying groundwork and access arrangements.
Buyers should note material obligations: a S.106 Agreement is attached to the planning permission and will affect delivery costs and obligations; purchasers must review it in full. The immediate area records very high crime levels and very high deprivation, which may influence sales values, rental demand and management costs. Interested parties must also make their own enquiries about statutory services connections.
The freehold is offered with vacant possession at an asking price around £400,000. This plot suits a developer or investor seeking a small-to-medium infill scheme with consent in place and quick route to site start, but requires careful appraisal of S.106 costs, local market dynamics and security/management strategies.