Offers over
£300,000Land for sale
Mossy Lea Road, Wigan WN6
Sold STC
Land
18.71 acre(s)
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- 18.71 acres of pastureland
- Close proximity to Junction 27 of the M6
- For Sale as a whole or in lots
- Subject to overage
- Road frontage
- Tender deadline - 20/12/2024
*FOR SALE BY INFORMAL TENDER*
Approximately 18.71 acres (Whole), the property is also available in three lots. Currently laid to permanent pasture with access via Mossy Lea Fold and Mossy Lea Road.
Strategically located within close proximity to Junction 27 of the M6. Designated as Green Belt within the West Lancashire District Council Local plan
Subject to overage.
Tender Deadline - 12 noon on 20/12/2024.
Approximately 18.71 acres (Whole), the property is also available in three lots. Currently laid to permanent pasture with access via Mossy Lea Fold and Mossy Lea Road.
Strategically located within close proximity to Junction 27 of the M6. Designated as Green Belt within the West Lancashire District Council Local plan
Subject to overage.
Tender Deadline - 12 noon on 20/12/2024.
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Fazakerley Sharpe, one of the North West’s oldest privately owned property consultancies was initially established by Thomas Fazakerley in 1931. A measure of our ongoing strength and continued performance is exemplified by the number of original instructions from 1937 which continue to be managed by the business today. We pride ourselves on traditional values, the relationships we have built and a commitment to maintaining a personal service. We specialise in Residential, Commercial and Rural Practice covering the whole of the North West, but mainly in the Cheshire and Greater Manchester Areas. The Company operates from Wrightington Street in the heart of the historical town of Wigan, Lancashire and is now headed by Jack Sharpe, a Chartered Surveyor who is the 5th generation of the family to run the business and succeeds his late Grandfather, Brian Fazakerley.