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The properties lie along the sides of the Armitage Road (A513) and Rugeley Road (A51) where they meet at a busy roundabout.
One site (D) lies opposite the Ash Tree Public House and enjoys long frontages to both Armitage and Rugeley Roads with access off Arimitage Lane.
Site C is accessed off Armitage Road and is set back from the A51 by a buffer strip (Site E) which has a long frontage to Rugeley Road,
Site F is smaller and self contained lying along the canal side and access from the car park of the Ash Tree Inn.
The sites total some 14.8 acres.
Rugeley lies to the north of Birmingham on the north east edge of Cannock Chase,, on the A51 at its junction with the A460 and A513, both of which directly access the M6 to north and south. Stafford lies some 10 miles to the north west and Cannock 8 miles to the south west. The town has a population of some 25,000 and benefits from two rail stations with services to London.
The property lies south east of the town centre at the junction of Armitage Road (A513) with Rugeley Road, the main A51.
There is considerable recent residential development in the immediate area.
Please refer to legal documents
The land falls within the administrative boundary of Lichfield District Council and Cannock Chase District Council.
The site is currently designated as Green Belt land, though could have development potential subject to all necessary planning consents.
“The sale is subject to the inclusion of a 50% overage upon any increase in value following planning - please see the legal pack for detail”.
Freehold
Site C 1.33 ha (3.28 Acres) open grazing land
Site D 2.81 ha (6.95 acres ) open grazing land
Site E 1.41 ha (3.48 acres) Grazing land and hedge
Site F 0.44 ha (1.08 acres) Fenced compound
Note: sites F & D contain electricty pylons
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