Residential Development Granted

Published On: May 29th, 2015Categories: News

Wilson Fearnall have obtained outline planning permission for residential development on 0.85 acres of development land off Pear Tree Lane in Whitchurch.

As agricultural land, the site was given little development value by a number of planning specialists but the team at Wilson Fearnall have been able to put together a cohesive proposal that received approval at officer level.  More development opportunities of this nature are now being sought.

The land is available to purchase and would provide and exceptional site for a developer of self builder.  For details please contact Wilson Fearnall.

 

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