An exceptional opportunity to acquire a level building plot of approx 0.22 acres in this attractive location.
An exceptional opportunity to acquire a level building plot of approx 0.22 acres in an attractive location in this highly sought after East Devon village.
Planning:East Devon District Council has granted an outline planning permission on 19th August 2021 (planning application reference number 21/1565/OUT) for the construction of a single-storey detached dwelling.
Services:Whilst buyers are recommended to make their own enquiries of the relevant utility providers, our understanding is that mains electricity, water and drainage are available.
Directions:From the A30 at Daisymount, take the B3180, signposted West Hill. Turn left into Bendarroch Road and proceed downhill through the village, passing West Hill Garage on the left. Turn right (signposted Broad Oak and Metcombe) into Lower Broad Oak Road and after a couple of bends, Elsdon Lane will be found on the right. The private drive accessing the plot will be found off Elsdon Lane on the left (follow the public footpath sign).
Location:The East Devon village of West Hill is well known for its mixture of individual properties in its lovely wooded landscape. The beautiful Cathedral City of Exeter is situated approximately 11 miles to the West.
West Hill offers a number of amenities. These include Church, Village Store, containing a Butcher, Baker, Post Office, Off Licence, Newsagents, Village Hall and excellent Primary School. There is also a regular bus service to Ottery St Mary and Exeter.
Health and Safety Statement
We would like to bring to your attention the potential risks of viewing a property that you do not know. Please take care as we cannot be responsible for accidents that take place during a viewing.
Please Note
Items shown in photographs are not included unless specifically mentioned within the sales particular, they may be available by separate negotiations. Any services, heating systems, appliances or installations referred to in these particulars have not been tested and no warranty can be given that these are in working order. The photographs may have been taken using a wide angle lens.