Small freehold building plot with cellar foundations — auction sale, subject to planning..
Direct street frontage onto Caldecott Street
Cellar foundations commenced; partial demolition already carried out
Rugby BC indicate principle acceptable for like‑for‑like rebuild
Small, long narrow urban plot — limited footprint for layout
Sold freehold at online auction; purchaser fees and deposit apply
Mains services assumed in road; buyer to confirm and fund connections
Adjacent public footpath and terraced neighbours restrict access/works
Suitable for developer/investor; not move‑in ready
A rare development opportunity in central Rugby: a narrow, long freehold plot with cellar foundations already in place. The site has direct street frontage on Caldecott Street and rear access including a garage area, offering practical build access and potential for a two/ to three-bedroom end‑of‑terrace dwelling (subject to planning).
A previous owner commenced works without planning consent; Rugby Borough Council has confirmed support in principle for a like‑for‑like rebuild within the urban area, but interested buyers must make their own planning enquiries and satisfy material considerations. Services are assumed to be available in the road but buyers must verify availability and bear connection costs.
This lot suits developers, builders or investors looking for a low‑cost entry into Rugby land development. It will be sold by online auction with specific purchase fees and a staged deposit; purchasers should instruct a solicitor ahead of the auction and factor the auction and completion charges into budgets.
Buyers should note the plot is small and narrow, bounded by terraced properties and a public footpath to the rear. The commenced cellar and partial demolition mean further site clearance, planning regularisation and construction work will be required before completion of any dwelling.