A small development site (0.33 acres) located in a residential area of Burry Port. The site had planning for two bungalows however this planning has now lapsed. Burry Port is a popular coastal town in Carmarthenshire.
The Property
The site is made up of two distinct parts, the first is a triangular section accessed from a residential street, Isgraig and it measures approximately 9.64m at the entrance, widenning to 17.4m and it is 23.7m deep. This area is open to the second section of the site which is rectangular in shape and measures approximately 12m wide by 40m deep.
The site slopes gently upwards from the road level with the main part of the site in an elevated position.
The site has no current planning however it did have planning for two no. Detached bungalows under planning number S/34357 (lapsed).
The Location
The land is situated in a residential area of Burry Port. The coast is approximately a mile from the property.
'Burry Port is a charming little harbour town within the Millennium Coastal Park, and is best known for being the place where Amelia Earhart landed after her record breaking 1928 flight across the Atlantic. On the way to the harbour, you will notice the famous Parsons Pickles factory where the finest pickles are made to a secret recipe, as well as lava bread and cockles.'