North Yorkshire residential site fit for 73 new homes hits the market
A site for 73 residential units with outline planning permission in the village of Killinghall, 2 miles from Harrogate, is now on the market.
The residential opportunity is close to the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Among the village’s facilities is a primary school, shop and public houses.
The site extends to 7.82 acres of land, which is currently pasture with frontage to the main thoroughfare of the A61.
In addition, the site is freehold and is being offered for sale with vacant possession on completion, and for sale by private treaty.
Killinghall is well located for transport links to the main arterial road network of the A1M within 10 miles to the east.
The East Coast rail line from Leeds or York provides a link to the north and south with London less than 2 and a half hours by train.
Leeds Bradford Airport is 14 miles from Killinghall, with flights to 75 destinations both within UK and internationally.
Bruce Collinson, director of Adair Paxton, joint selling agents with Fisher German, said: “This is a tremendously desirable site, right in the heart of a much sought after area, excellently placed for Harrogate and York, and all that Yorkshire offers.
“It combines countryside and urban availability. This has to be one of the most exciting sites to come on the market in many years. We are expecting significant interest.”
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