19.48-acre freehold site with planning for 22,000 sq m — remediation required.
- Freehold development site about 19.48 acres (7.88 ha)
- Planning granted for 22,000 sq m GEA (E(g)(II)/(III), B2, B8)
- Zoned areas with heights up to 18.5 m suitable for large units
- Former landfill/mineral site — remediation likely required
- Adjoins residential estate; potential operational/amenity constraints
- Flood risk: No risk; mobile signal: excellent
- Broadband speeds slow; local crime rate above average
- Full data room available: topographic, SI and planning info
A substantial freehold development site of approximately 19.48 acres (7.88 ha) on the southern fringe of Tamworth, offered with recent planning permission for up to 22,000 sq m GEA of flexible E(g)(II)/(III), B2 and B8 uses. The parcel is sustainably located with good road access, excellent mobile signal and proximity to local facilities, schools and public transport — attractive for medium-to-large industrial, logistics or light manufacturing operators.
The site is largely flat and divided into zones with varied maximum heights (zones up to 18.5 m) accommodating a mix of warehouse, industrial and commercial footprints. A full data room is available including topographic survey, site investigation (SI) and planning documents to support detailed design and build-out. Offers are invited unconditionally by informal tender; purchasers should conduct their own technical and legal due diligence.
Important constraints are clear and factual: the land is a former landfill and mineral extraction site which has been backfilled and unused since, so remediation liability and abnormal development costs will need investigation. Broadband speeds are reported slow and local crime levels above average; the site also adjoins existing residential areas, which may impose planning/operational caveats such as noise and vehicular routing controls.
Overall, this is a sizeable, strategically located plot with planning consent for significant employment floorspace. It suits developers or occupiers prepared to manage ground remediation and site-specific service upgrades to realise large-scale commercial or logistics development potential.