
Campbell Street, Tow Law, Bishop Auckland, DL13
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Key features
- Build Plot
- Planning permission granted
- Development opportunity
- Rural village location
- Situated on A68
- Planning for 3 bedroom detached house
Description
An exciting and interesting opportunity to purchase a unique build plot in Tow Law. Planning permission has been granted for the erection of a two storey, three bedroom detached dwelling with integrated garage. Proposed floor plans are included in this brochure. Externally there will be a yard/garden to the rear. Planning permission was granted on 23rd May 2005, this was extended on 6th April 2010 and the conditions 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10 discharged for this application on 28th May 2013. Details of the application can be found on Durham County Council website, planning references 3/2005/0205, 3/DC/2013/0013, 3/2010/0047. The footings have been dug for the dwelling.
The site is shown in its entirety edged red on the sale plan and is for sale as a whole by private treaty.
Tow Law is situated on the A68 and is approximately 9 miles to the north west of Bishop Auckland, 11 miles to the west of Durham and 4 miles to the east of Wolsingham. Tow Law is a rural village benefiting from two primary schools, a post office, Co-op supermarket and doctor's surgery.
Campbell Street, Tow Law, Bishop Auckland, DL13
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Bishop Auckland Station8.0 miles
Notes
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