Set in an attractive location, this barn is in an ideal position to create a fantastic family home. Set in approximately 0.8 acres 0.36 ha) OTA and includes its own separate access.
The current vendors have prior notification for change of use the existing barn which can be seen on Preston City Councils website under application number 06/2023/0341.
The plans can be seen on Preston City Councils website with the site plan showing the proposed dwelling along with garden, patio and parking area. The existing building is of a steel frame construction with some corrugated sheet cladding and fibre cement roofing along with a rendered block wall. There is a roller shutter door and a personnel door to the front. Roof lights are provided in the roof space.
The plans proposed show that the property will be on a single floor include large living kitchen with bi-fold doors to the rear and views out to the front. There will be three bedrooms in total with the principal bedroom having an ensuite and the other two bedroom sharing a family bathroom.
The artist impressions in the submission show a contemporary type building with composite steel sheet roofing and steel cladding, aluminium windows and rendered block walls to the lower walls with the front wall being rendered.
This will create an attractive detached property set in a large plot overall. The garden space is as shown on the proposed site plan, the remainder of the land is classed as agricultural land. The original application includes the existing access, this will now be blocked off to provide good separation between Fir Trees Farm and the Barn to the Rear of Fir Trees Farm.
The new access to the Barn to the Rear of Fir Trees Farm was granted planning consent under application number 06/2023/1073. Copies of this consent and the specification information are found within the sale particulars along with the existing site plan, the proposed site plan and the proposed elevations and layouts.
Please see planning section in the General Remarks for information in relation to the Community Infrastructure Levy.
Once developed, this property will be a fantastic home in a beautiful location with stunning views across the Lancashire countryside and up towards Beacon Fell. There is just a short drive to the town of Longridge. Longridge is just a short drive from popular public houses such as Ye Horns Inn, the Cross Keys and the Green Man.
There is just a short drive to the town of Longridge with all its amenities, primary schools, secondary schools, shops, supermarkets, public houses, restaurants and places of worship. There is good access onto the M6 at Broughton and Longridge.