This unique property presents a compelling opportunity for redevelopment, situated strategically between Curdridge and Boorley Green villages. The site encompasses just over 1.17 acres and features a range of dilapidated glasshouses, once utilized as a commercial horticultural nursery until the late 1990s. With the potential for significant transformation, the property may serve various uses, including residential development, subject to planning permissions.
The main structures include two large aluminium-framed glasshouses that require extensive renovations to restore them to operational standards. Additionally, approximately half an acre of cleared land offers scope for versatile use or landscaping projects. The property boasts access via a shared trackway, with mains water connectivity planned by the seller and existing electricity supply available but disconnected.
While currently classified as agricultural/horticultural with no immediate rates applicable, there is an exciting prospect for future planning applications under recent changes in legislation that allow for conversion into residential or mixed-use spaces. This property beckons those looking to make their mark on a promising piece of land in a developing area.