This property presents a distinctive opportunity in the highly regarded village of Almondsbury, South Gloucestershire. The site is currently vacant residential land and comes with full planning permission for the development of two spacious detached homes, complete with a detached garage. This aspect makes it particularly appealing for small to medium-sized developers, bespoke housebuilders, or individuals interested in self-build projects.
The layout approved under planning reference PT15/2931/F has been thoughtfully designed to harmonize with the surrounding residential area on Old Aust Road. This sensitivity not only enhances its appeal but also positions the new homes to attract both prospective buyers and local planning authorities alike. With generous plot sizes, there’s significant potential to create high-quality family residences that cater to modern living requirements, such as ample garden space and off-road parking—amenities that are increasingly sought after.
Almondsbury stands out for its strong community vibe and excellent connectivity to major transport routes (M4/M5), making it an appealing locale for families and professionals alike. The demand for quality housing within this area remains robust, bolstered by access to well-rated schools and local amenities. As a result, this development is poised to offer promising resale values or rental yields in a market characterized by limited housing supply.
Moreover, the manageable scale of this project allows for a streamlined development process without the concerns often associated with larger schemes—such as complex phasing or excessive infrastructure costs. This makes it an attractive venture for those looking to enter the market or expand their investment portfolio by constructing desirable rental properties within a respected school catchment area.
This site can be acquired in its entirety; however, there is flexibility as our client is open to considering offers for individual plots should investors prefer that route. Comprehensive planning documentation and drawings are accessible upon request or via the local council’s planning portal.