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Building Plot off Cockshutt Lane, Highley, WV16 6JL

Bedrooms
3

Key Features

  • Full planning permission granted
  • Building plot for two detached dwellings
  • CIL is £17,315
  • Each property is approximately 123SqM GIFA

Description

A rare opportunity to acquire a building plot off Cockshutt Lane, Highley, with full planning permission granted under Shropshire Council reference 25/03806/FUL on 28th November 2025 for the development of two detached dormer bungalows.

The consent relates to land east of Cockshutt Lane and the proposal is for two dwellings with associated landscaping, creating an appealing scheme that will suit a range of buyers, particularly those seeking well-planned, individual homes in a desirable village setting. Each bungalow is intended to offer flexible 2/3 bedroom accommodation, and the buyer should note that the Community Infrastructure Levy payable is £17,315.

The Gross Internal Floor Area of each dwelling is 123 SqM which is approximately 1,324 SqFt with an overall plot size of 600 SqM.

Highley continues to prove popular with buyers thanks to its attractive Shropshire setting, strong sense of community and excellent day-to-day facilities. The village has a well-regarded primary school, an established medical practice and access to health services, helping to make it a practical choice for families, downsizers and those looking for a well-served semi-rural location.

The village also benefits from a very good range of leisure and community amenities. The Severn Centre provides a valuable local hub with leisure and community facilities, while Highley Library is based there too, adding to the convenience of village life. Nearby, Severn Valley Country Park offers open green space, woodland walks and outdoor recreation, and Highley Station on the Severn Valley Railway adds further appeal with its visitor attractions, café and heritage interest.

For purchasers looking to enjoy village life without feeling isolated, Highley is especially well placed. Its combination of local services, countryside surroundings and popular visitor attractions makes it a highly appealing place to put down roots, while the wider Severn Valley area and nearby towns provide additional shopping, schooling, dining and transport connections within easy reach.

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Date Posted
2026-04-04

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Contact Nock Deighton, Land and New Homes, Bridgnorth

34-35 Whitburn Street, Bridgnorth, WV16 4QN

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