Land East of Wolverhampton Road, Wolverhampton Road, Kingswinford | Property for sale | Savills
8.16 Ac(3.30 Ha)
Price on application

Land East of Wolverhampton RoadWolverhampton Road, Kingswinford

  • New
  • Sole agency
  • Freehold

Key features

  • Strategic Development Opportunity (STP) For Sale by way of Informal Tender
  • Total site area: Approximately 8.16 acres ( 3.30 Hectares)
  • Offers invited on a Unconditional, Option, or Promotion basis
  • Offers submitted by noon Thursday 6th June 2024

A strategic development opportunity situated on the northern fringe of Kingswinford

About this property

  • The site comprises a parcel of land equating to 8.16 acres (3.30 hectares) of greenfield land lying to the north of the main built up area of Kingswinford. The site is bounded by Wolverhampton Road to the west, the South Staffordshire Railway Walk to the north woodland and agricultural land to the east, and Holbeche House, Riverside Care Centre, and agricultural land to the south. The site benefits from direct access off the Wolverhampton Road, known as the A449. A topographic survey is available on request.

Local information

  • The site is located approximately 1.5 miles north west of Kingswinford, situated in the suburban village of Wall Heath. Wall Heath lies 5 miles (8km) west of Dudley Town Centre, 9 miles (15 km) north of Kidderminster, and 14 miles (22km) west of Birmingham City Centre. This site is located on the border of Dudley Borough and South Staffordshire Councils.
  • The site is sustainably located with easy access to local facilities, public transport links, employment areas, primary schools, a supermarket and the public rights of way network.
  • The closest school is Maidensbridge Primary School that lies c.800m to the west of the site; there is a Morrisons supermarket that lies approx. 1400m to the south of the site and the Ham Lane Industrial Estate lies some 950m to the east of the site.

Additional information

  • Planning
  • The site is located within the South Staffordshire District Council (SSDC) administrative area. The site is wholly located within the Green Belt in SSDC’s adopted development plan.
  • South Staffordshire Council have paused their local plan review in January 2023, awaiting clarity on proposed changes to the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) which would impact them as a green belt authority.
  • We understand, following the publication of the revised NPPF, the council are aiming for a new Regulation 19 public consultation for a revised strategy in late spring 2024. No firm date has been set at this time (April 2024).
  • We advise that purchasers should investigate these matters to their own satisfaction.
  • Please note our client is under no obligation to accept the highest or any offer made.