The Site
The site is a previously developed site, having been in employment use. It comprises of a two storey building situated between the Dursley Cricket Club and the Dursley Garage.
The ground floor was used as a car showroom and ancillary office until 2017 and the first floor had an extant use as offices but has been vacant for around 20 years (planning reference S.4249/F).
The site is within the defined development boundary for Dursley. The site is within walking distance of a range of shops and services, primary school and secondary school, doctor's surgery etc and it is therefore in a highly sustainable location. It is also on a bus route and within easy walking distance of Dursley bus station.
Planning
The development has a planning application with Stroud District Council, planning reference S.18/0485/ful for the demolition of the existing showroom and offices, erection of 7 no. X 3 bedroom town houses and 2 no. Two bedroom flats, creation of two office spaces. Alterations to existing access and associated works. Planning was obtained previously in 2014 for 10 units and this planning has now lapsed.
Although the application appears to be in the system for some time, we understand that a conclusion may be reached shortly.
Location
The site fronts the A4135 with The Memorial Recreation Ground to the rear and is located in the North West part of the town. Dursley is a market town and civil parish in southern Gloucestershire, England, situated almost equidistantly between the cities of Bristol and Gloucester. It is under the northeast flank of Stinchcombe Hill, and about 3+34 miles (6.0 km) southeast of the River Severn.
Services & Tenure
The property is held with freehold title and is not as far as we are aware subject to any leases.
We have assumed vacant possession upon completion of a disposal and as far as we are aware, there are no restrictive covenants.
Gas, electricity and telecommunication services are accessible to the site. The water supply would be mains. Foul and surface water would connect into existing sewers and storm water sewers. Utility connections would be subject to the necessary building regulation approvals, Environment Agency consents and statutory provider's requirements.
Town & Country Planning
Interested parties should make their own enquiries with Stroud District Council Planning Department.
Any cil liability or S106 to be paid by the purchaser.
Local Authority
Stroud District Council
Viewings
Viewings are strictly by appointment however the site can also be viewed from the roadside. Please contact our Land Department on to arrange a viewing.
Method of Sale
The land is offered for sale by private treaty with a guide price of £700,000. Offers accepted on an unconditional or conditional basis.<br /><br />