Offers over
£1,200,000
(£6.97/sq. ft)
Land for saleBowden Lane, High Peak SK23
172,062 sq. ft
Under offer
About this property
For sale
Approx 3.95 Acres
A Commercial Development Opportunity (Subject to pp)
Bowden Hey Farm
Bowden Lane
Chapel-En-Le-Frith
SK23 0QF
This prominently located site is found adjacent to the A6 Dual Carriageway Bypass at it's junction with the A624 Foresters Way to the East of Chapel-En-Le-Frith Town Centre. It is directly opposite the new retail park where there is an Aldi, Starbucks and a new petrol station with EV charging station. The site is surrounded by modern commercial units and is considered suitable for development subject to obtaining appropriate planning consents.
Topographical and phase 1 surveys are available on request.
Price: Offers in excess of £1.2 million are sought.
Tenure: The property is understood to be freehold, but interested parties are advised to make their own enquiries via their solicitors and the Land Registry
planning: It is believed the property would be suitable for industrial development. It is designated for industrial development in the Neighbourhood Development Plan of Chapel-en-le-Frith Parish Council. Interested parties should make their own enquiries of the local authority High Peak Borough Council as to the extent of development they would consider.
Viewing: Viewing is strictly by appointment through the agents.
Money laundering: In accordance with Anti-Money Laundering Regulations, two forms of identification and confirmation of the source of funding will be required from the successful purchaser.
Costs: All figures quoted are exclusive of but may be liable to VAT.
For further information or to arrange a viewing, please contact Chris Stubbs at Greenham Commercial .
Approx 3.95 Acres
A Commercial Development Opportunity (Subject to pp)
Bowden Hey Farm
Bowden Lane
Chapel-En-Le-Frith
SK23 0QF
This prominently located site is found adjacent to the A6 Dual Carriageway Bypass at it's junction with the A624 Foresters Way to the East of Chapel-En-Le-Frith Town Centre. It is directly opposite the new retail park where there is an Aldi, Starbucks and a new petrol station with EV charging station. The site is surrounded by modern commercial units and is considered suitable for development subject to obtaining appropriate planning consents.
Topographical and phase 1 surveys are available on request.
Price: Offers in excess of £1.2 million are sought.
Tenure: The property is understood to be freehold, but interested parties are advised to make their own enquiries via their solicitors and the Land Registry
planning: It is believed the property would be suitable for industrial development. It is designated for industrial development in the Neighbourhood Development Plan of Chapel-en-le-Frith Parish Council. Interested parties should make their own enquiries of the local authority High Peak Borough Council as to the extent of development they would consider.
Viewing: Viewing is strictly by appointment through the agents.
Money laundering: In accordance with Anti-Money Laundering Regulations, two forms of identification and confirmation of the source of funding will be required from the successful purchaser.
Costs: All figures quoted are exclusive of but may be liable to VAT.
For further information or to arrange a viewing, please contact Chris Stubbs at Greenham Commercial .