
"In the quiet corner of Cambridgeshire known as Westley Waterless, a small rural settlement of around 150 residents, a new planning-approved site has appeared that's attracting attention among self-build enthusiasts. The village, tucked between Cambridge, Newmarket and Bury St Edmunds, rarely sees development opportunities emerge, and Plotfinder has unearthed this gem of a plot. Its limited size and countryside setting mean that most building activity here tends to be individual, small-scale and infrequent, which is partly why this plot stands out."
"In the small village of Westley Waterless, a long-standing residential plot is coming up for its next stage of life. The land currently has an older house on it, along with several outbuildings that have been there for many years. The property hasn't been updated in a long time, and the buildings still show the layout and style of an earlier period."
Westley Waterless is a small Cambridgeshire village of around 150 residents located between Cambridge, Newmarket and Bury St Edmunds. A long-standing residential plot contains an older house and several outbuildings that have not been updated for many years. The plot is connected to mains water and electricity and appears to drain to a septic tank. Full planning permission (reference 23/00443/FUL) has been granted to remove the existing structures and build two detached homes of approximately 1,650 sq. ft. each. The village's limited size and rural setting mean development is usually individual, small-scale and infrequent.
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