For SaleLand in Plot 6 Bradley Bends Self Build, Bovey Tracey, Devon, TQ13 9GH£185,000
Property Type
Land
Tenure
Freehold
Price
£185,000
Stage
Under Offer
Key Features
- Opportunity to build your own home on the edge of Dartmoor National Park
- 18 plots available
- Each can accommodate a range of house types and sizes
- Situated on the south eastern outskirts of Bovey Tracey
- Each plot is being sold fully serviced
- Prices range from £160,000 to £245,000
- Photos taken in Spring 2022
Description
A prime self-build opportunity situated in an elevated position on the edge of Dartmoor National Park
The 18 available plots can accommodate a range of house types and sizes and provide a rare opportunity to build your own home in a highly accessible location on the edge of Dartmoor.
The extent of each plot is identified on the site plan and the plot sizes range from 205 - 780 sq m (2,207 - 8,396 sq ft). Each plot is being sold fully serviced and comes with a plot passport that provides key information about the gross area, the build zone area and the 'rules of your build'. The design of each house will need to be in line with the site wide Design Code which sets out the design and build criteria (details available in the technical pack).
The site has been cleared in preparation for development and all services (including mains water, electricity, gas, foul water drainage and fibre optic telecommunications) have been installed to each plot boundary. Certain plots will be sold with the benefit and/ or burden of easements and rights relating to drainage and access, details of which are available within the technical pack.
The main access road running through the centre of the site, known as Mountford Drive, has been constructed up to subbase level. This road connects to the completed Devonshire Homes development in the south, which is currently subject to a Section 38 agreement and is intended to be adopted by Devon County Council in the near future. The spur roads (which will connect each dwelling to the central access road) will not be adopted and it is proposed that the cost of maintaining these private roads will be shared between the various owners of plots fronting on to them.
Once constructed, the dwellings must be occupied as a principal residence and cannot be used as a holiday home.