Guide price
£200,000
Property for saleChard Junction, Chard TA20
Freehold
About this property
1.022 acre site with planning consent
Available freehold
Superb redevelopment opportunity
A superb opportunity to acquire the freehold interest in a 1.022 acre commercial redevelopment site at Chard Junction.
The property is part of the former Dairy Crest Creamery. The site being offered for sale includes former factory and office buildings (plus upper floors). The site has planning permission under planning application reference 23/02634/ful for the consolidation of the dual gable roof to form a single dual pitch roof, changes to the southern elevation including the replacement of the existing windows with roller shutter doors and amendments to openings to the former Club House and removal of the existing metal fence adjoining the southern elevation of the building as part of the re-formation of the vehicular access.
The site includes the former Club House, which now has consent for the creation of 4 commercial units, plus the substantial Dairy Crest Building which could form part of a wider redevelopment, subject to the necessary consents.
Location & Situation
Chard Junction (originating with a railway station between Axminster and Chard, closed in the Beeching cuts in the 1960's ) includes a number of houses and cottages and also business units. It is about 4.5 miles south of the Somerset town of Chard and 5 miles north of the historic Devon market town of Axminster with the Jurassic Coast some 6 miles further south.
The property is part of the former Dairy Crest Creamery. The site being offered for sale includes former factory and office buildings (plus upper floors). The site has planning permission under planning application reference 23/02634/ful for the consolidation of the dual gable roof to form a single dual pitch roof, changes to the southern elevation including the replacement of the existing windows with roller shutter doors and amendments to openings to the former Club House and removal of the existing metal fence adjoining the southern elevation of the building as part of the re-formation of the vehicular access.
The site includes the former Club House, which now has consent for the creation of 4 commercial units, plus the substantial Dairy Crest Building which could form part of a wider redevelopment, subject to the necessary consents.
Location & Situation
Chard Junction (originating with a railway station between Axminster and Chard, closed in the Beeching cuts in the 1960's ) includes a number of houses and cottages and also business units. It is about 4.5 miles south of the Somerset town of Chard and 5 miles north of the historic Devon market town of Axminster with the Jurassic Coast some 6 miles further south.



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