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Balmoral, Land at Church Enstone, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, OX7 4NL

SOLD

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DESCRIPTION:
Cotswold, village location. There are a range of opportunities for immediate use of the land subject to any permissions that may apply. Purchasers considering the land as investment with future development prospects must rely upon their own planning enquiries and, any permissions that may be required otherwise for intended use of the land. Close proximity to the world renowned “Soho Farmhouse.” Purchasers considering further development potential are deemed to rely on their own enquiries.

ACCOMMODATION:
We are informed the plot is Circa, 1.65 acres 6677 square meters.
Designations – The property is NOT within the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty or a Conservation Area.
Local Authority – West Oxfordshire District Council, Woodgreen, Witney, Oxfordshire, OX28 1NB.

LOCATION:
Enstone is an English village and civil parish about 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Chipping Norton and 15 miles (24 km) north-west of Oxford city. The civil parish, one of Oxfordshire’s largest, consists of the villages of Church Enstone and Neat Enstone (i. e. Enstone), with the hamlets of Chalford, Cleveley, Fulwell, Gagingwell, Lidstone and Radford. Chipping Norton is the highest town in Oxfordshire, situated on the western slopes of a hillside that was once the site of a Norman Castle. ‘Chipping’ is derived from ceapen, an old English word meaning market. There has been a market here since the 13th century and was a major wool trading town in the 15th century.

DIRECTIONS:
Direct access from via the five bar gate, as pictured shown by the blue line.

TENURE:
Freehold.

UNCONDITIONAL LOT:
Auction Fees apply, upon the fall of the gavel, as per the auction legal pack. The highest bidder, will also pay a deposit of 10% (minimum £5,000) of the hammer price and contracts are exchanged. The purchaser is legally bound to buy and the vendor is legally bound to sell the Property/Lot. The auction conditions require a full legal completion 28 or 42 days following the day of auction (unless otherwise stated in the legal pack).

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