Development
properties
Land to the rear of Coliston Passage,
Wandsworth SW18 4PW
Offers in excess of £975,000
Freehold Development With Planning Permission For 3 New Build Houses
Planning permission for 3 new build mews houses
Offered with vacant possession
Desirable South West London location
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Description
The existing site is 0.101 of acre in size and triangular in shape and bounded by the gardens of the surrounding houses. The proposed development land is currently being utilised as a car repair garage. The site benefits from planning permission to create a terrace of three new mews houses comprising of 2 x two bedroom and 1 x three bedroom.
Location
Transport
Coliston Passage has excellent access to public transport with Southfields Tube Station within walking distance, providing a direct route into London Victoria via the District Line within 20 minutes. The site is also on the London Cycle Network giving good sustainable access to the local area. Coliston Passage is easily accessible to the A3, which provides access to Junction 10 of the M25.
Planning Permission
Planning permission was granted by the London Borough of Wandsworth on the 21st January 2014 under planning reference 2013/5045 for the demolition of garage and temporary structures and construction of a two-storey building with part pitched/part flat roofs forming three houses fronting Coliston Passage.
For further planning information please contact Wandsworth Council Planning Department on 0208 871 6000
VAT
We understand that VAT is not applicable.
Viewings
Viewings are adequately made from the roadside.
Terms
Offers are invited in excess of £975,000 for the vacant freehold interest.
CIL
We understand that the property is liable to a CIL contribution of £77,400.
Additional Information
Copies of the existing and proposed floor plans and decision notice are available upon request.
Please note the information provided by Highfield Investments London Limited, trading as Highfield Investments has been given in good faith, however all parties must undertake their own due diligence to satisfy themselves in regards to accuracy.