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Land For Sale £190,000
Barns and Land Off Eaves Lane, Stoke-On-Trent


Description
Situated in a rural yet accessible location, only 4 ½ miles from the hustle and bustle of the City of Stoke-on-Trent, a rare and exciting opportunity to acquire a picturesque and accessible smallholding with mains electricity supply connected and extending to approximately 2.74 acres (1.11 hectares), with yard areas, barns and grass paddocks ideally suited to the grazing of horses & livestock or horticultural uses. The sellers advise that there was an HGV Operators Licence for the parking of two lorries and trailers, but this has since lapsed. The barns are versatile and considered to have potential for alternative uses subject to obtaining any necessary planning consents.

LOCATION
The land is located to the west of the 'C' classified quiet country lane known as Eaves Lane and which links the settlements of Badderley Green to Abbey Hulton. The Hanley district of Stoke-on-Trent is approximately 4 miles to the west and the market town of Leek is approximately 9.6 miles to the north east.

DIRECTIONS
From Leek proceed out of the town on the A53 Newcastle Road. Follow this road for some 5 miles and upon entering the village of Endon turn left into Station Road signposted Bagnall and Stanley. Continue along this road for approximately three quarters of a mile and then turn right into Stanley Road signposted Bagnall. Follow this road for quarter of a mile and prior to reaching the Rose and Crown public house turn left into Clewlows Bank. Follow this road proceeding through the village and upon reaching its extremity at the "T" Junction turn right into Bagnall Road. Follow this road for approximately half a mile and take the second left into Jack Haye Lane. Follow this road for approximately 1.3 miles and the land is located on the right hand side.What3Words: ///regard.valid.speeds

VIEWINGS
The land may be viewed during daylight hours whilst in possession of a copy of these particulars and which will constitute authority to view. Anyone inspecting the land does so entirely at their own risk and neither the selling agents nor the vendors accept any responsibility or liability for any injuries or consequential loss howsoever caused. All gates are to be left as found and prospective purchasers are to be made aware of the presence of some geese that are owned by the seller and housed in the Field Shelters and adjacent yard area.

DESCRIPTION
The property is shown as edged red on the attached plan and in total extends to approximately 2.74 acres (1.11 hectares).The land has long frontage and two gated access points off Eaves Lane in the north eastern and south eastern corners. Parking is advised at the south eastern gateway and which is identified by the agents 'For Sale' board. Through the gateway there is a stoned yard area and which leads to the two barns.

BARN 1 - 30' 2'' x 28' 3'' (9.2m x 8.6m)
Of steel frame construction with a corrugated metal double pitched roof over an earth floor.

BARN 2 - 38' 5'' x 23' 11'' (11.7m x 7.3m)
Of steel frame construction under a mono pitched metal box profile sheeted roof, earth floor, timber boarded side cladding to rear and one side and open to the front and other side.

Field Shelter 1 - 20' 4'' x 12' 2'' (6.2m x 3.7m)
Divided into two stables.

Field Shelter 2 - 13' 0'' x 11' 2'' (3.95m x 3.4m)
Single stable

Field Shelter 3 - 11' 0'' x 10' 6'' (3.35m x 3.2m)
Single stable

LAND
To the north of the field shelters there is a fenced off grassed area with a tree at its center and which in part is used for the growing of vegetables.Also leading to the north is a hardcore track which leads to a parking and turning area and onto the second gated road access point in the north eastern corner.The grassland is internally divided into a number of paddocks which are level and regular in shape and well suited to the grazing of horses or livestock and capable of been mown for hay. There are two ponds situated within the paddocks near to the western boundary.

GENERAL INFORMATION

SERVICES
Mains electricity supply connected and which serves the barns, field shelters and up to where the caravan is sited. No mains water supply connected. The sellers inform us that the water main runs on the opposite side of Eaves Lane, into which a connection may be possible subject to making the necessary application to the water company.

FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OR CHANGE OF USE
There is no Overage/Clawback Clause on the sale of this land.

LOCAL AUTHORITY
Staffordshire Moorlands District CouncilMoorlands HouseStockwell StreetLeekST13 6HQ[use Contact Agent Button]

WAYLEAVES, EASEMENTS AND RIGHTS OF WAY ETC
The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all existing rights including rights of way whether public or private, light, drainage, water, electricity supply and all other rights, obligations, easements, quasi easements and all wayleaves or covenants whether disclosed or not.

TENURE AND POSSESSION
The property is sold freehold and with vacant possession granted upon completion. All items belonging to the seller will be cleared from the site prior to completion.

FIXTURES AND FITTINGS
Only those items referred to in the particulars are included in the sale.

METHOD OF SALE
The property is offered for sale by private treaty and offers are invited for the purchase of the property from interested parties and which are to be made to the selling agents.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACT
Peter Kirton-Darling MRICS FAAVWhittaker and Biggs45-49 Derby StreetLeekStaffordshireST13 6HU [use Contact Agent Button][use Contact Agent Button]

PARTICULARS
Written January 2024

PHOTOGRAPHS
Taken January 2024

Council Tax Band: Exempt - Agricultural Land
Tenure: Freehold

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