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FIND YOUR DREAM BUILDING PLOT

PlotBrowser.com is a 100% free-to-use plot and property finder, packed with 1,000s of home building opportunities. Here’s a taster of the fantastic self build plots, renovation properties and conversions currently for sale near you

PlotBrowser.com is the latest addition to Build It’s series of powerful project tools (www. buildit.co.uk/tools) designed to put you on the path to self build success.

Updated daily, this is your dedicated resource for finding genuine self build land and renovation opportunities. You’ll find 1,000s of plots and properties to view nationwide, and each listing features the site details, photos, guide price and sellers’ contact information – including details such as whether the plot or property is being sold at auction and, if so, when.

Crucially, we’ve done a big part of the plot-hunting job for you: all our plots already have either outline or full planning permission in place, so you won’t have to waste your time looking at duds that might never gain consent to build.

What’s more, we’ve sourced the planning reference for you, so that you can quickly and easily identify the current planning consent on the relevant local authority’s website. This will arm you with a full understanding of the site’s planning history and what’s been permitted, so you can gauge whether the plot can support the kind of house you’d like to create.

The following pages are a sample of the plots, renovations and conversion projects available on PlotBrowser.com this month.

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ENGLAND

BEDFORDSHIRE

LEIGHTON BUZZARD Sandy Lane Building plot with full planning consent granted to create a spacious three-storey home. Guide price: £350,000 Planning: Central Bedfordshire Council CB/23/01038/FULL Contact: Steve Latham & Co 01525 853851 steve@stevelatham.co.ukPlot ID: 136515

BERKSHIRE

MAIDENHEAD College Road Detached house and side garden with planning permission granted for a four-bedroom detached house. Guide price: £1,500,000

Planning: Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead 23/00396/FULL Contact: Waterman Residential 01628 246756 sales@watermanresidential.co.ukPlot ID: 136554

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE

HARDWICK Lower Road Plot with consent for change of use from agriculture to residential C3, the demolition of the existing modern agricultural buildings, the erection of two new house, plus the conversion and extension of the traditional outhouse into a residential dwelling. Guide price: £900,000

Planning: Aylesbury Vale District Council 2/01434/ALB, 23/03332/APP Contact: Michael Graham 01296 336227 salesa@michaelgraham.co.ukPlot ID: 136486

CAMBRIDGESHIRE

YAXLEY Askews Lane Plot of land with detailed planning permission for the construction of a detached three-bedroom dwelling of nearly 167m².

Guide price: £275,000

Planning: Huntingdon District Council 22/01422/FUL

Contact: Pelham James 01572 497070 team@pelhamjames.co.uk

Plot ID 136413

CAMBRIDGESHIRE

YAXLEY Askews Lane Plot of land with detailed planning permission for the construction of a detached three-bedroom dwelling of nearly 167m².

Guide price: £275,000

Planning: Huntingdon District Council 22/01422/FUL

Contact: Pelham James 01572 497070 team@pelhamjames.co.uk

Plot ID 136413

TYPES OF BUILDING PLOT

New homes can be built on a range of sites and knowing about the opportunities can help you spot land with potential. Here are the key options:

BROWNFIELD SITES This refers to previously developed land that is or was once occupied by a permanent structure. Government policy supports the provision of new housing in such locations and, on a practical level, services are likely to be in place.

DEMOLISH & REPLACE A type of brownfield opportunity where you could knock down a building, such as an old bungalow, and construct a new home in its place. It’s often more cost-effective than a renovation as VAT can be reclaimed on a new build project.

EDGE-OF-SETTLEMENT Depending on the maps in the relevant council’s Local Plan, this kind of site may or may not fall within existing built-up area boundaries. Generally, policies allow development within this zone, but control it very strictly outside. Any undeveloped land, known as greenfield, will typically only support housing to serve the needs of agriculture, replacement dwellings and some infill.

INFILL PLOTS Many councils define this as a small gap between an otherwise built-up frontage or group of houses. Infilling is usually allowed within settlements’ development boundaries, and sometimes outside of these. Gaining consent will be more difficult in zones such as conservation areas.

GARDENS Contrary to the ‘backland development’ headlines of a few years ago, planners still allow schemes on garden plots, especially in places that are considered to be built-up. You may even be lucky enough to have a large space that could work as a viable site or know someone who is willing to negotiate a fair price.

SERVICED PLOTS Land that’s ready to build on, with utilities, highway access and potentially other infrastructure already in place, as well as at least outline planning consent. This route offers more certainty over early-stage costs.

TYPES OF BUILDING PLOT

New homes can be built on a range of sites and knowing about the opportunities can help you spot land with potential. Here are the key options:

BROWNFIELD SITES This refers to previously developed land that is or was once occupied by a permanent structure. Government policy supports the provision of new housing in such locations and, on a practical level, services are likely to be in place.

DEMOLISH & REPLACE A type of brownfield opportunity where you could knock down a building, such as an old bungalow, and construct a new home in its place. It’s often more cost-effective than a renovation as VAT can be reclaimed on a new build project.

EDGE-OF-SETTLEMENT Depending on the maps in the relevant council’s Local Plan, this kind of site may or may not fall within existing built-up area boundaries. Generally, policies allow development within this zone, but control it very strictly outside. Any undeveloped land, known as greenfield, will typically only support housing to serve the needs of agriculture, replacement dwellings and some infill.

INFILL PLOTS Many councils define this as a small gap between an otherwise built-up frontage or group of houses. Infilling is usually allowed within settlements’ development boundaries, and sometimes outside of these. Gaining consent will be more difficult in zones such as conservation areas.

GARDENS Contrary to the ‘backland development’ headlines of a few years ago, planners still allow schemes on garden plots, especially in places that are considered to be built-up. You may even be lucky enough to have a large space that could work as a viable site or know someone who is willing to negotiate a fair price.

SERVICED PLOTS Land that’s ready to build on, with utilities, highway access and potentially other infrastructure already in place, as well as at least outline planning consent. This route offers more certainty over early-stage costs.

LONG CRENDON Sandy Lane Plot with consent for five detached dwellings with access and associated works, including the rebuilding of a limestone rubble wall and works to demolish and rebuild a replacement garage for 65 Bicester Road. Guide price: £1,500,000

Planning: Aylesbury Vale District Council 22/04141/APP Contact: Aston Mead 01392 956956 mail@astonmead.landPlot ID: 136481

CAMBRIDGESHIRE

CAMBRIDGE Amwell Road Plot of land with full planning permission for the construction of three two-bedroom dwellings. Guide price: £475,000 Planning: Cambridge City Council 22/05472/FUL Contact: Cheffins 01223 214214 cambridge. residential@cheffins.co.ukPlot ID: 136507

GREAT ABINGTON High Street Plot with consent for the demolition of the existing outbuilding and the erection of a single-storey custom build dwelling in the garden. Guide price: £200,000

Planning: South Cambridgeshire District Council 24/02083/FUL Contact: Cheffins 01799 523656 saffron-walden@cheffins.co.ukPlot ID: 136513

WISBECH Broad Drove Plot of land with planning consent for the construction of a fourbedroom stone dwelling.

Guide price: £320,000

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