DESCRIPTION:
Plot C. Freehold Strategic Land. Future potential for various development, subject to all necessary consents. Prospective purchasers must rely solely on their own enquiries.
ACCOMMODATION:
Circa 0.2475 Acres / 1,001.6 Square Metres / 10,781.1 Square Feet.
Vehicle Access / Right of Way Off Mere Bypass (A303).
PLEASE NOTE THERE ARE NO RESTRICTIONS TO ERECT FENCES, ACCESS GATES ON THE BOUNDARIES OR ACROSS THE LAND.
LOCATION:
Mere is a market town and civil parish in Wiltshire, England. It lies at the extreme southwestern tip of Salisbury Plain, close to the borders of Somerset and Dorset. The parish includes the hamlets of Barrow Street, Burton, Charnage, Limpers Hill, Rook Street and Southbrook. Mere had a church from the end of the 12th century. The Earl of Cornwall built Mere Castle on a hill which is connected to Long Hill, overlooking the town, in the mid-13th century. The castle was abandoned in the 14th century and today only earthworks remain. The Duchy of Cornwall still owns much land in the area.
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).