Large central Wibsey plot with development potential — sold at auction, no consent in place.
- Large parcel of land, approximately one acre, central Wibsey location
- Freehold title; offered for sale by auction, guide price £350,000
- No planning permission in place; buyers must obtain consents
- Graveyard cleared of monuments; interments remain in situ
- Japanese knotweed present; no treatment plan supplied
- Area described as very deprived with higher recorded crime levels
- Contract documentation fee £1,500 payable by buyer; other fees possible
- Partly overgrown; site requires surveys, remediation and boundary checks
A rare one-acre parcel in the centre of Wibsey, offered freehold with a guide price of £350,000. The site is the former church and cleared graveyard (interments remain in situ) and sits close to local shops and Bradford city ring road links, making it visible and accessible for a range of uses.
There is currently no planning permission and none is being sought; any redevelopment would require consents from Bradford Council. The plot is largely overgrown and the seller has disclosed Japanese knotweed on site with no treatment plan in place. Prospective buyers should factor in remediation and potential groundworks into budgets.
This lot is auction sale conditional and buyers must review the legal pack carefully: a contract documentation fee of £1,500 (inclusive of VAT) is payable by the purchaser, and additional seller fees may apply on completion. The neighbourhood is classed as very deprived with higher local crime levels, which will be relevant to end-use, finance and insurance assessments.
For an investor or developer prepared to undertake surveys, planning enquiries and remediation, the large central plot presents clear scope for residential or commercial schemes subject to approvals. Verify boundaries, title and restrictions in the legal pack and consult the planning authority before bidding.