Land for sale in Greenvale Road, London, SE9
£270,000.00Location: The land/site is located on the northern side of Grangehill Road immediately behind 73 Greenvale Road. The nearest station is Eltham 500m and approximately a 7-minute walk. The station is within Travelcard zone 4 and is operated by Southern. Train services include 2 TPH (Trains Per Hour) to London Charing Cross, 2 TPH to London Victoria and 4 TPH to Dartford and connections to the National Rail network.
During peak hours the station is served by trains to London Cannon Street, Woolwich Arsenal and Greenwich. The location also benefits from easy access to the A2 as Grangehill Road connects to the Rochester Way which in turn connects with the A205 Well Hall Road where it becomes the A206.
The locality benefits from a plethora of parks and open space to include both Eltham Common and Woolwich Common and within walking distance is Eltham Park North which comprises of 27 hectares (66 acres) of amenity grassland and a small lake known as the Long Pond. The park is surrounded on 3 sides by ancient woodland of Shepherdleas Wood which forms part of the ancient Oxleas Wood.
Adjacent to the North Park is Eltham Park South. The A2 separates both parks and access to the South Park is via a footbridge.
Description: The land/site is L-shaped and in the region of 112.5 m² (1210 sq ft). Prospective purchasers are advised to conduct their own measured site survey to ascertain the precise site size.
The surrounding streets comprise of mainly residential properties predominantly rows of two storey terraces of Edwardian houses and some semi-detached houses.
Planning: Planning permission was granted at appeal on the 7th of January 2022 for the demolition of the existing garage, removal of existing vehicle access and drop kerb and construction of a new 2 bedroom house over the ground floor and basement level.
Tenure: Freehold
VAT: Not applicable
CIL (Community Infrastructure Levy): £10,657 - to be paid by the incoming developer. Please note exemption will apply for self-build occupation.
Viewing: The site can be viewed at any time from the pavement, although Heras fencing is in situ on the boundary.