Land for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Agricultural/amenity land with development potential
- 2.16 acres
- Rural location within the village of St Ewe
- Close to St Austell
- Available as a whole or in two lots
Description
Description – Available as Whole or in Two Lots
Lot 1 - coloured red - 1 (0.46 acres /0.19 ha) adjoins a residential development of six houses constructed in 2011 to the east, with the Village Hall and former School House to the west. To the south, the land directly abuts the public highway (B3273). The land has most recently been used for agricultural purposes. The existing agricultural access is off the B3273, with gateway entrance on the eastern edge of the plot - Guide price £75,000
Lot 2 - coloured blue (1.75 acres / 0.71 ha) is Grade 3 land and extends to the freehold ownership of the access track through Glebe Terrace and a block of gently sloping pasture. Access can be gained via Glebe Terrace or to the east of Parc Lantern, both coloured brown on the plan, with direct access off of the B3273 - Guide price £60,000
A right of way off Parc Lantern was reserved for the benefit of this lot in 1952 “at all times and for all purposes and with or without horses carts motor cars and all other animals vehicles and things over and along the strip of land twelve feet wide”.
Access between Glebe Terrace and this lot was reserved for “all purposes and at all times with or without vehicles and equipment” over the triangular shaped parcel shaded brown on the plan below.
The Whole: Should the purchaser wish, all of the land together is available to acquire freehold extending to 0.89 ha (2.1 acres).
Location
St Ewe is a small, rural village situated a few miles inland from the coast, nestled between St Austell and Mevagissey. It lies in the heart of Cornwall’s agricultural landscape, with lush farmland and a backdrop of hills and valleys.
Acreage: 2.16 Acres
Directions
The land is positioned near the main crossroads of the village, which is at the heart of St Ewe. It is accessed directly from the St Ewe Rd (the B3273) which is the primary road passing through the village. The land is set amidst beautiful farmland, offering scenic views of the countryside. Mevagissey is approximately 3 miles South of St Ewe providing easy access to the Cornish coastline. St Austell is the closest larger town, which is approximately 5 miles Northwest.
Additional Info
Offers are invited for each lot or as a whole. Offers to be submitted by 12 noon on 16th December 2024 to Sophie Goodwin - [use Contact Agent Button]
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