Two tenanted homes plus c.11 acres with development potential, subject to planning and access rights..
Approximately 11 acres in two parcels (c.6.5 and c.4.5 acres)
Two tenanted three-bed semis producing £502 and £725 pcm
One house subject to 1976 agricultural restriction
Moss View holds Certificate of Lawfulness for private use
Access via private road through consented housing site (TP1 exists)
No overage provision will be considered
Planning permission required for development; planning risk applies
Excellent mobile signal but slow broadband speeds
Approximately 11 acres in Halsall offered as two adjacent parcels (c.6.5 and c.4.5 acres) with development potential subject to planning consent. The land is accessed via a private road and benefits from a documented right of access shown on a TP1 form; immediate access runs through a now-cleared, consented housing site. The site sits in a rural setting with good mobile signal but limited broadband speeds.
The sale includes two three-bedroom semi-detached houses that are currently let and produce £502 and £725 pcm; both tenancies transfer with the sale and are stated as protected tenancy and Assured Shorthold Tenancy respectively. One dwelling is restricted by an agricultural condition dating from 1976; the other (Moss View) benefits from a Certificate of Lawfulness confirming private residential use.
This opportunity suits a buyer focused on land assembly or residential development who accepts planning risk. Key considerations are the need for planning permission, the agricultural restriction on one property, tenant-protected incomes, and access arrangements that rely on the neighbouring consented site. No overage provision will be considered, and deeds should be checked carefully to confirm parcel extents and rights.
Buyers should carry out surveys and full legal due diligence (confirm deeds, tenancy details, access rights, and any restriction wording). The site’s size and location give scope for multiple development or recreational uses, subject to local planning and the removal or mitigation of constraints.