Land to the rear of St Joseph the Worker Church, Sherburn in Elmet, LS25 6HY
Size
0.3800
Tenure
Freehold
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- Primary use
- Land
- Other use(s)
- Residential development, Land
No floor / site plan
Key features
- The main Town Centre is approximately 200m to the north east
- York is 16 miles to the north east and Leeds 16 miles to the west
- Interested parties are asked to make their own enquiries to satisfy themselves that their individual proposals are acceptable
- A new timber fence has been constructed on the north eastern boundary
Description
Within a quiet residential area close to the Centre of Sherburn. From the Kirkgate/Moor Lane/Low Street main crossroads head south on Low Street and first right into Church View, and then second right into Church Mews, just before St Joseph the Worker RC Church.
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- Listed building
- No
- Business for sale
- No
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Land to the rear of St Joseph the Worker Church, Sherburn in Elmet, LS25 6HY
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