Permitted rural building plot with utilities on site and equestrian potential.
- Approximately 2.0 acres of land (subject to survey)
- Planning permission granted for a two-bedroom barn-style dwelling
- Mains water and electricity already connected on site
- Around 3,000 sq ft of redundant farm buildings on plot
- Some buildings may contain asbestos; demolition likely required
- Access via unmade road; accompanied viewings and daylight only
- Strong equestrian or smallholding potential with extensive field views
- Located in a deprived wider area; survey and condition works needed
A rare development parcel extending to approximately 2.0 acres (STMS) with mains water and electricity already on site. The plot includes redundant farm buildings of roughly 3,000 sq ft, a dilapidated shed and further land that would suit equestrian or smallholding use. Planning permission has been granted for a two-bedroom detached barn-style dwelling (Borough Council of King's Lynn and West Norfolk, ref. 23/00040/PACU3).
This site is well suited to an investor or buyer seeking a countryside project with permitted residential use and obvious scope to add value. The granted consent provides a clear route to development while the extensive surrounding field views promise privacy and a restful rural setting once completed.
Buyers should note material drawbacks plainly: some buildings may contain asbestos and parts of the stock are overgrown and structurally unsound, requiring demolition or significant repair. Access is via an unmade road and viewings are strictly accompanied for health and safety reasons. The location sits in a relatively deprived wider area and the site will require a measured survey to confirm exact acreage and building conditions.
Overall this is a practical build opportunity with on-site services and planning in place, offering flexibility for a small residential equestrian holding or a renovated barn conversion for resale or private use. Prospective purchasers should factor in clearance, potential asbestos removal costs, access improvements and compliance with planning conditions before committing.