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Sale: Land Adjoining 46 Mays Lane, EN5

Hertfordshire

£175,000

Department:
Sales
Reference:
Land Adjoining 46 Mays Lane
Postcode:
EN5 2EE
Type:
Land
Availability:
For Sale
Tenure:
Freehold

Property features

  • Land for sale
  • Planning Permission Granted for a part single, part two-storey dwelling with basement level (Ref: 22/3361/FUL)
  • Plot Size: Approx. 102 sq m (1,097 sq ft)
  • Freehold Land on a quiet residential road
  • Close to Open Spaces – Near High Barnet Park
  • Excellent Transport Links

Summary

An exciting opportunity to acquire a freehold plot of land measuring approximately 102 sq m (1,097 sq ft), located in a sought-after residential area of Barnet, Hertfordshire. Positioned on a quiet residential road close to everyday local amenities, shops, and the green open spaces of High Barnet Park. Just a short distance to High Barnet underground station (Northern Line) and New Barnet rail station, providing convenient access to Central London and beyond.

Details

Planning Permission Granted
Barnet Borough Council granted the following planning permission (ref: 22/3361/FUL) on 14th March 2023 : 'Erection of a part single, part two storey dwelling with basement level. Associated amenity space, refuse storage and cycle parking. Alterations to garden levels to existing house'.

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