A residential building plot in an attractive Conservation Village with planning consent for a single detached three bedroom dwelling, with parking and garden.
This exceptional building plot occupies a prime position in Empingham village, close to Crocket Lane's junction with Main Street. It comprises level site of approximately 0.2 of an acre, with a westerly aspect, whilst the proposed dwelling will have a southerly facing main elevation. The site is bounded to the south, east and north by attractive individual homes, whilst there will estate fenced boundaries to Crocket Lane, from which the property's driveway is accessed.
The approved design is for a detached one and a half storey L-shaped three-bedroomed house, with a gable fronting the road, set well back from the highway towards the western end of the plot. The house, perpendicular to the road, has been positioned on the north side of the site. The house will be approached from Crocket Lane to driveway parking at its western gable, with gardens wrapping around the south and east elevations of the house.
The architect has designed a beautiful house that is in keeping with the traditional materials and characteristics of the conservation village's surroundings in mind, specifically designed for this particular site, taking design cues from the historic local vernacular.
The approved plans shown main walls constructed with coursed limestone elevations, detailed with limestone ashlar quoins, under a red clay tile roof, with conservation roof lights. The dwelling is positioned on the northern portion of the site and aligned south-east, with its principal elevation facing southwards, overlooking the garden area.
Planning
Full planning consent for the erection of a detached dwelling has been granted by Rutland County Council, dated 11th August 2023, under reference 2022/1060/FUL. Details can be sought from the selling agent, or seen on the Rutland County Council website, www.rutland.gov.uk
An exceptional opportunity to create your own home in one of my favourite Rutland villages, in the fabled 'Golden Triangle' between Stamford, Oakham and Uppingham, and with great countryside and lanes surrounding for running and cycling and Rutland Water a mile's walk from this plot.
James AbbottProperty agent