Lot 89

Site and Garages adjoining, 54 Dr Hope's Road, Cranbrook, Kent, TN17 3BP

£60,000 Result
Lot 89
Site and Garages adjoining, 54 Dr Hope's Road, Cranbrook, Kent, TN17 3BP

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Freehold Site and Garages Vacant Possession


Description

Tunbridge Wells Borough Council

Situated off Brickenden Road to the south of the centre of Cranbrook which provides shopping amentiies.

Freehold Land with Four Lock Up Garages and Forecourt.

A Planning application was submitted in April 2016 Ref:16/503394/FUL for redevelopment of the site to create One House with associated parking amenity space. Whilst this application was supported by Cranbrook and Sissinghurst Parish Council, the application was withdrawn prior to determination. Further assessment concluded on 23rd May 2016 that an environmental impact assessment would not be required for this development. These details show how such a development would look had planning been granted and purchasers may wish to refer to the previous application and the computer generated image to take forward their pre-application advice and apply for the permission sought in 2016.

Inspection: On Site

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