Lot 1 - Waterloo Farmyard, Great Stukeley PE28

Lot 1 - Waterloo Farmyard, Great Stukeley PE28

Asking price £450,000
Huntingdon 1.8 miles
Church Road 1.2 miles
St Margarets Way 1.4 miles

Lot 1: 11 former Farm Buildings, comprising a mixture of traditional and modern designs, situated in 1.46 acres.

Waterloo Farmhouse plus an extensive range of farm buildings situated in a picturesque location.

Situated north of Huntingdon Racecourse, the site offers extensive residential and/or commercial development opportunities (STPP) within 12 farm buildings. Additionally, Waterloo Farmhouse provides residential accommodation.

In all the site extends to approximately 2.93 acres.

For sale by private treaty as a whole or in up to 3 Lots.


Location
The Property is located 2 miles south-west of Great Stukeley and 2 miles north of Brampton. Huntingdon town centre is 4.5 miles to the east, whilst Cambridge is 23 miles to the south-east. Notably, the Property enjoys proximity to major roadways, including the A1 and A14.


Property
Lot 1: 11 former Farm Buildings, comprising a mixture of traditional and modern designs, situated in 1.46 acres.

Lot 2: Waterloo Farmhouse, extending to 6 bedrooms and situated in 0.91 acres.

Lot 3: Grain Store situated in 0.56 acres.


Lot 1: Range of Farm Buildings
Lot 1 comprises a mixture of modern and traditional farm buildings, situated in 1.46 acres. These buildings offer extensive development opportunities (Subject To Planning Permission (STPP)).

Lot 1 is being marketed for sale subject to a development overage, detailed further in these marketing particulars.

The buildings (excluding the Grain Store) extend to a combined floor area of 13,303 sq ft (1,235.9 sq m).

Outlined below is a schedule of the buildings within Lot 1:

1: Storage building: concrete flooring; two sides tin sheeting; one side brick wall; open fronted; cement-fibre roofing.

2: Storage building: concrete flooring; brick walls; fully enclosed; sheet steel roof ceiling; slate roofing.

3: Storage building: concrete flooring; brick walls; fully enclosed; slate roofing.

4: Storage building: concrete flooring; one brick wall; two sides timber/PVC sheeting; steel frame; sheet steel roofing.

5: Storage building (lean-to): concrete flooring; one brick wall; open ended and sided; timber frame; cement-fibre/PVC sheeting roof.

6: Storage building: concrete flooring; brick walls; open-fronted; timber frame; slate roofing.

7: Storage building (lean-to): concrete flooring; brick walls; open-fronted; timber frame; cement-fibre roofing.

8: Storage building: concrete flooring; brick walls; open-fronted; steel frame; cement-fibre roofing.

9: Storage building: concrete flooring; timber weather-boarding walls (fully enclosed); steel frame; cement-fibre roofing.

10: Storage building: concrete flooring; open-sided; steel frame; cement-fibre roofing.

11: Storage building and workshop: concrete flooring; tin sheet rear wall; open-fronted and open-sided in-part, also with a fully enclosed section comprising weatherboarding and tin sheeting; cement-fibre roofing.

Buildings 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 & 11 are being sold subject to 2 commercial lease agreements, with vacant possession to be achieved upon expiry of both leases on 31 August 2026. Buildings 3 & 10 benefit from vacant possession.


Lot 2: Waterloo Farmhouse
Waterloo Farmhouse is a six bedroom detached farmhouse situated in a substantial plot of 0.91 acres. The Property is of brick-built construction with UPVC double-glazed windows and a single-storey garage attached.

The Property extends to approximately 2,887 sq ft (268.20 sq m), with the garage being 265 sq ft (24.60 sq m) in size.

The ground floor includes: a practical utility room and W/C, kitchen, front and rear entrance halls, living room, 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The first-floor includes 2 further double bedrooms and a large games room.

Waterloo Farmhouse benefits from a generous driveway, garage and large garden to the front and side.

Waterloo Farmhouse is being sold subject to an Agricultural Occupancy Condition limited to persons employed, or last employed locally in agriculture or forestry, and the dependents of such persons.

A copy of the Agricultural Occupancy Condition is available in the Data Room.


Lot 3: Grain Store
Lot 3 comprises a former grain store extending to 2,356 sq ft (218.9 sq m), situated in a spacious plot of 0.56 acres. The barn offers a prime residential development opportunity (STPP).

The grain store comprises concrete flooring, brick/steel sheet walls (two sections reinforced with concrete), steel slider doors and cement-fibre roofing.

Lot 3 is being marketed for sale subject to a development overage, detailed further in these marketing particulars.


Method of Sale
The Property is offered for sale by private treaty as a whole or in 3 Lots.


Tenure & Possession
Lot 1: Buildings 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 & 11 are being sold subject to 2 commercial lease agreements, with vacant possession to be achieved upon expiry of both leases on 31 August 2026. Copies of these agreements can be found in the data room. Buildings 3 & 10 benefit from vacant possession.

Lots 2 & 3: Are offered for sale with vacant possession.


Solicitors
Roythornes Solicitors - Claire Hindmarsh


Overage
Lot 1 is being sold subject to a 35% overage for a term of 30 years, to be triggered by the earlier of, disposal with the benefit of planning or the implementation of planning permission (or deemed planning permission) or permitted development rights (e.g. Class Q) for any development other than agricultural or equestrian use, payable within 1 month of the implementation of such relevant permission.

Lot 3 is being sold subject to a 35% overage for a term of 30 years, to be triggered by the earlier of, disposal with the benefit of planning or the implementation of planning permission (or deemed planning permission) or permitted development rights (e.g. Class Q) for residential use of more than 1 unit, payable within 1 month of the implementation of such relevant permission.


Access
From Great Stukeley: Access via an unrestricted right of way across the track coloured pink on the site plan.

From the A141: Access via a right of way (restricted to current on-site uses at the Property only) across the track coloured brown on the sale plan.

Please direct further questions regarding access towards Claire Hindmarsh at Roythornes Solicitors.


Services
Lot 1: Mains water and mains electricity

Lot 2: Mains water, mains electricity, oil-fired central heating and drainage via septic tank.

Lot 3: No mains services currently connected.


Material Information
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Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way
The Property is to be sold subject to, and with the benefit of, all existing wayleaves, easements, covenants and rights of way, whether or not disclosed.

An unrestricted right of way will be granted over the access hashed brown on the Sale Plan to the Purchaser of Lot 2 and Lot 3.


Health & Safety
All viewings are carried out at the sole risk of the viewer and neither the selling Agent nor the Vendor take responsibility.


VAT
Any guide prices quoted or discussed are exclusive of VAT. In the event that the sale of the Property becomes a chargeable supply for the purposes of VAT, such tax will be payable (or become payable by the purchaser) in addition to the purchase price.


EPC Rating
Waterloo Farmhouse: E (48).


Local Authority
Huntingdonshire District Council
St Mary’s Street
Huntingdon
PE29 3TN


Viewings
Viewings are to be by appointment only, arranged through the selling Agent.


Directions
Travelling eastwards along the A141: Exit at Junction 22. At the roundabout, take the second exit to Huntingdon Racecourse. Continue ahead for 1 mile along the track to the rear of the racecourse, where the Property entrance will be located on the right-hand-side.

From Great Stukeley: Travelling along Ermine Street in a south-easterly direction, on the edge of Great Stukeley turn right onto the access track. Continue along the track for 2 miles (crossing the bridge over the A1307), and the Property will be located on the left-hand-side.


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Carter Jonas Agents
Jamie Elbourn
Scott Riggs

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Key property details
Property type
Farm Development Plot
Carter Jonas reference
CBR240041

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