Marketed by:
Clive Emson
London Road, Maidstone, Kent, England, ME16 8PY
0345 8500333
Development Site With Outline Planning For Three Detached
For Sale
Land South Side Of School Lane, Denmead, Waterlooville, Hampshire, PO7 6QJ
£700,000+
Auction Details :
Clive Emson
Auction Date :
05/05/26
Lot Number :
083
A rare opportunity to acquire a consented residential development site set on the edge of the highly regarded village of Denmead, within the Winchester District. The site extends to approximately 0.4 hectares (almost 1 acre) and benefits from outline planning permission for the development of three detached self/custom build dwellings, with access approved and all other matters reserved.
Denmead is a well-regarded Hampshire village offering a range of local amenities including shops, cafés, and public houses, with excellent access to Waterlooville, Portsmouth, and Winchester. The A3(M) is easily accessible, providing convenient links to London and the wider South East.
The site enjoys a semi-rural setting with open countryside surroundings, while also forming part of an established area of large, detached homes on generous plots. The consent allows a purchaser to determine the final layout, scale, and design through the Reserved Matters process.
Planning
Planning Permission was granted on Appeal by Winchester City Council dated 31st March 2025, under ref: APP/L1765/W/24/3350662, for Outline Application (some matters reserved) for the phased development of up to three serviced plots for self-build and custom housebuilding under reference: 24/01166/OUT.
Copies of the Planning Application, Appeal Decision and accompanying documentation can be downloaded from the Local Planning Authority website. Winchester.gov.uk. Tel: 01962 840222.
Site Measurements
The site extends to 0.4 hectares (almost 1 acre).
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Property Location:
Land South Side Of School Lane, Denmead, Waterlooville, Hampshire, PO7 6QJ
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