Land at Warren Lane, Chafford Hundred, Grays
Description
The site lies within the administrative boundary of Thurrock Council and is situated in the South Chafford ward. It extends to approximately 1.52 acres (0.61 hectares) and is broadly rectangular in shape with a level topography. Currently undeveloped, the land is covered by trees and natural vegetation. Importantly, there are no Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs) affecting the site, providing flexibility in terms of site clearance and layout design.
BUILDING HIGHLIGHTS
1.52-acre site located in South Chafford, Thurrock
Undeveloped land with no Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs)
Located in established residential area with plentiful green spaces
Positive pre-application response received from Thurrock Council confirming support for residential development comprising 26 homes
Excellent transport links via Chafford Hundred Station, A13, and M25 Junction 30
Strong proximity to schools, retail, and leisure amenities including Lakeside Shopping Centre
Offers are sought for the freehold interest subject to contract.
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Specification
An illustrative scheme prepared by Arcady Architects proposes a total of 26 residential units, arranged as a mix of terraced, semi-detached, and detached two-storey houses, each benefitting from private rear gardens. The proposed housing mix includes:
15 two-bedroom homes (58%),
4 three-bedroom homes (15%), and
7 four-bedroom homes (27%).
In accordance with Local Plan policy, a scheme of this scale is required to deliver a minimum of 35% affordable housing. The proposal includes a total of 52 parking spaces, provided through a combination of on-plot and parking court. Access to the development is proposed via two new vehicular and pedestrian entry points from Warren Lane. All pre-application submission documents, including the Council’s formal response, are available for review in the data room.
15 two-bedroom homes (58%),
4 three-bedroom homes (15%), and
7 four-bedroom homes (27%).
In accordance with Local Plan policy, a scheme of this scale is required to deliver a minimum of 35% affordable housing. The proposal includes a total of 52 parking spaces, provided through a combination of on-plot and parking court. Access to the development is proposed via two new vehicular and pedestrian entry points from Warren Lane. All pre-application submission documents, including the Council’s formal response, are available for review in the data room.


