DESCRIPTION:
A Freehold Plot Circa 1,307 Square Feet, with Planning Permission for a 3-bed detached dwellinghouse with a single garage and additional off road car parking space. Vacant Possession. Excellent Location.
ACCOMMODATION:
Circa 0.03 Acres / 121.41 Square Metres / 1,306.8 Square Feet.
Horsham District Council
Application reference number: DC/22/1538
https://public-access.horsham.gov.uk/public-access/applicationDetails.do?keyVal=RGJNNEIJJ5400&activeTab=summary
LOCATION:
Southwater is a large village and civil parish in the Horsham District of West Sussex, England. In the 1920s the bones of a dinosaur (Iguanodon) were found at the brickyard, fossilised in the clay. To commemorate this find, the statue of an Iguanodon was created and is displayed in Southwater’s Lintot Square. In the early 19th century Southwater was predominately a collection of large estates divided into leased farms. Whilst mixed agriculture provided a lucrative industry for centuries, much of the population of Southwater originated from the workforce of the brick industry and the arrival of the railway, which opened in 1866.
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 5% (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).