Location
The land is located on the eastern edge of the former traditional market town of Launceston, accessible directly via the A388. The parcel of land is located approximately 1 mile to the north of the A30 which provides excellent connectivity, linking Launceston with the cathedral cities of Exeter and Truro.
Launceston's strategic location ensures convenient access to both the north and south coasts, Dartmoor National Park, and numerous other attractions Cornwall has to offer. Launceston is known for its rich history and heritage with the town boasting a wide variety of shops, including supermarkets, an M&S, doctors, dentists, cafes and a variety of educational facilities.
Description
This parcel of land comprises approximately 18.57 acres of agricultural land, currently down to pasture which has been used in recent times for the grazing of livestock and production of forage. As a result of its strategic location, the land offers a long term opportunity for possible change of use (subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents) and is currently well suited to agricultural, amenity, equestrian or conservation use. There are four access points in total, three of which direct from public highways.
Local Authority
Cornwall Council, New County Hall, Treyew Road, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 3AY
Wayleaves, Easements and Rights of Ways
The property is sold subject to and with benefit of all existing rights of way whether public or private, including rights of way, supply, drainage, water, electricity supplies and other rights, covenants, restrictions and obligations and all wayleaves whether referred to or not.