Small freehold plot with roadside buildings and spectacular elevated views — planning subject to consent..
0.21 acre freehold parcel with roadside stone building and three timber sheds
Elevated position with far-reaching views across Chapel-en-le-Frith
Road frontage to Peaslows Lane; accessed via a private track
No services connected; mains water and electricity nearby in verge
Located within Peak District National Park — planning restrictions likely
Buildings are derelict and require repair or removal
Buyer responsible for boundary maintenance and checks on rights/easements
Very slow broadband though mobile signal is excellent
An elevated 0.21-acre freehold parcel in the Peak District National Park offering panoramic Derbyshire hill views and direct road frontage to Peaslows Lane. The plot includes a roadside stone building and three timber sheds currently in derelict condition, together with a rectangular allotment-style area previously used for cultivation or storage.
This site suits buyers seeking a small rural investment, storage or hobby allotment with potential for alternative uses subject to obtaining planning consent from the Peak District National Park Authority. Mains water and electricity are nearby in the roadside verge, but there are currently no services connected. Access is via a private track; boundaries will be the purchaser’s responsibility.
Buyers should note the material constraints: the land lies inside a National Park, so planning options are limited and will require formal consents. Buildings on site are rundown and need repair or removal. Broadband speeds are very slow despite excellent mobile signal. The sale is offered by guide price; best and final offers invited by 12 noon on Tuesday 12 August 2025.