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Land Adjacent to 4 Knowley Brow, Chorley, Lancashire, PR6 9BG
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For Sale

Property Details

For Sale: £75,000 Offers In The Region Of

Key Features

Residential Development Opportunity

Extends to approximately 0.075 acres

Held Long Leasehold under Title Number LAN190072

Located in the village of Heapey, on the outskirts of Chorley

Suitable for developers or owner-occupiers seeking to build a single dwelling

Direct access onto Blackburn Brow (B6228)

Approximately 1.04 miles from Chorley Train Station

Approximately 1.5 miles from Junction 8 of the M61 motorway

Outline planning consent granted for one residential dwelling (Ref: 24/00741/PIP)

Offers in the Region of £75,000

Description

The site comprises a corner plot situated at the junction of Knowley Brow and Bagganley Lane in Heapey. Extending to approximately 0.075 acres, the site is offered for sale as a single parcel.

The land features a gentle southerly slope, falling from Knowley Brow down toward Bagganley Lane and is currently overgrown, however, presents a prime residential development opportunity, benefiting from Outline Planning Consent for the construction of 1 x residential dwelling (Application Ref: 24/00741/PIP).

The land would suit developers, or owner-occupiers seeking to build a single dwelling.

Location

The site is located in the village of Heapey, within the Borough of Chorley, Lancashire. It is accessed via Knowley Brow, which connects to Blackburn Brow (B6228), a key route linking Chorley with the A674 and providing onward access to Blackburn.

Approximately 75 yards from the site is the Lock & Quay Public House, which sits alongside the Leeds & Liverpool Canal and offers access to well-used local walking paths.

The surrounding area is primarily residential with a rural character, offering a quiet setting while remaining well connected to nearby towns and transport links.