A wonderful opportunity to convert a range of four traditional and modern farm buildings in open Cotswold countryside
Four barns with planning permission situated between Cheltenham and Cirencester.Lot 1: four buildings have consent to convert to residential with permission granted for 3 and 4 bedroom properties. In all about 10,751 sq ft (999 sq m). Lot 2: an ancillary stone barn and former farm office. Subject to the necessary consents there is potential to develop these too. Constructed of local limestone, the traditional barns have views over the surrounding farm land. The more modern farm buildings offer scope for more contemporary design. The yard is positioned with an excellent outlook and far reaching views.Planning permission was granted under Permission 20/01394/FUL Dated 9 Feb 2021. The conditions attached to the application can be found on the Cotswold District Council online planning portal. File Ref: CT.3412/D.Local authority: Cotswold District Council Tenure: Freehold Services: Fibre Broadband - GigaClear road side connection. Mains water in the road. Electricity to the site. Land area: Lot 1 1.57 acre Lot 2 0.05 acre Floor area: 10,751 sq ft (999 sq m). (All measurements are approximate)
Blacklains Farm buildings are situated in a elevated position in unspoilt Cotswold countryside with exceptional communication links. The property is in the Cotswold AONB. Local schools are numerous and include Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies College, Dean Close and Rendcomb College to name a few as well as preparatory schools including Beaudesert Park and Hatherop Castle.There is wide variety of sporting and leisure facilities found locally, including: golf atCirencester and Cheltenham, polo at Cirencester Park and neighbouring Longdole, racing at Cheltenham, sailing and other water sports at Cotswold Water Park as well as opportunities to hunt and shoot in the locality. Cheltenham is well known for its range of shopping and cultural activities as well as its annual festivals including the Cheltenham Literary and National Hunt Festivals.