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Land Plots for Sale near High Pittington, Durham

Land Plots for Sale Within 5 miles of the High Pittington, Durham

More details for Turnsdale Rd, Durham - Land for Sale

DC1 Land-Integra 61 - Turnsdale Rd

Durham, DH6 5NP

  • Land for Sale
  • Price Upon Request
  • 57.39 ac Plot

Durham Land for Sale - Bowburn

The site is located within the northern area of Integra 61, one of the largest mixed use developments in the North East, located at Junction 61 of the A1(M), Bowburn, County Durham. Integra 61 is located approximately 4 miles south east of Durham city centre, 21 miles south of Newcastle and 17 miles north of Darlington. The site benefits from excellent road access being adjacent to the A1(M) which provides direct access to Tyneside to the north and Teesside to the south. Integra 61 benefits from its rich and diverse mix of uses including roadside retail, logistics, care, manufacturing and residential; all of which create an attractive and vibrant destination within an exceptionally high quality managed and landscaped environment. The location offers an excellent working and living environment and has already attracted major occupiers employing around 2,000 people on site; when completed following future phases of development, this number could increase to c 3,000. With all main infrastructure works completed, including newly adopted estate roads, Integra 61 has already proven to be a highly attractive location for housing (delivered by Persimmon 170 units and Bellway 91 units). Overall, 261 homes have been consented, most of which are built out and sold with a handful remaining on the Bellway site. From a commercial/mixed use perspective the site is starting to mature with works just starting on an EG OTM petrol filling station and Starbucks drive-thru. On 1st April this year consent was given at planning committee for a further expansion of Integra 61 by another 3m sq ft of commercial floorspace (Phase 2) which once built out and combined with existing will make this location one of the largest business parks in the region - certainly in more recent times. Please visit integra61.co.uk for further details of the existing location.

Contact:

Savills

Property Subtype:

Commercial

Date on Market:

15/05/2026

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More details for 26 Carr House Dr, Durham - Land for Sale

St. Bedes Presbytery - 26 Carr House Dr

Durham, DH1 5LB

  • Land for Sale
  • Price Upon Request
  • 1.32 ac Plot

Durham Land for Sale - Newton Hall

The property is located off Carr House Drive in Durham. The site is situated approximately 1.5 miles north of Durham city centre. The property is in a predominantly residential area, with a mix of modern and older estate housing in the immediate vicinity. There are a number of schools nearby, whilst there are also many local amenities within walking distance. The property is 0.6 miles by road to the A167, which connects to the A690 to the south west, providing direct access to Durham. The A690 also links to junction 62 of the A1(M) 4.5 miles by road to the east of the property. The site is well served by public transport, with Old Pit Lane being serviced by many bus routes, providing regular services to the surrounding villages, the Arnison Centre, Durham city centre and beyond. The property is adjacent to St Godric’s Roman Catholic Primary School to the north, Carr House Drive to the east, Bek Road to the south and Old Pit Lane to the west. The Bid Deadline is 12noon on 24th July 2025. The sale of the St. Bede’s Presbytery and Land provides an excellent opportunity to acquire a property with excellent development potential in a popular location approximately 1.5 miles north of Durham city centre. The broadly triangular-shaped site measures approximately 1.32 acres (0.53 ha). The southern and eastern parts of the property are mainly landscaped grounds and informal surface car parking. The car park is private and only accessible to authorised users on a temporary permissive basis. The main vehicular access onto this open part of the property is from Carr House Drive. The Presbytery, a single storey red brick building, is located towards the north west corner of the property. The building has four bedrooms and two garages. Vehicular access to the Presbytery is from Old Pit Lane. There is a separate dedicated car parking area off this access, with parking for four or five cars. The property is offered for sale by informal tender. Bids are invited on two bases: 1. For the entire property. 2. For the property excluding the Presbytery building and land on which it sits - some 0.23 acre (0.093 ha). This area is approximately identified as the opaque shaded area on the aerial photograph on the front of this brochure. The preference of the vendor is that the site be used for the provision of social housing. Popular housing location, close to Durham city centre. The preference of the vendor is that the site be used for the provision of social housing.

Contact:

Avison Young

Property Subtype:

Commercial

Date on Market:

20/06/2025

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FAQs About Commercial Development Land For Sale in High Pittington

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How many development land opportunities are currently available in High Pittington?
There are currently 0 Land Plots available for sale. Available sites may vary in size, planning status and development potential depending on their location and intended use.
What factors influence land values?
Land values are influenced by factors such as location, site size, planning status, access to utilities, local market demand, surrounding development activity and future development potential. Sites with planning permission or strong redevelopment prospects often command higher values.
Do I need planning permission before buying development land?
Not necessarily. Some sites are sold with outline or full planning permission already in place, while others are purchased without consent and developed later through the planning process. Understanding the site's planning position is an important part of due diligence.
What is the difference between brownfield and greenfield land?
Brownfield land has previously been developed and may include former commercial, industrial or other built-up sites. Greenfield land is generally undeveloped land that has not previously been built on. Planning considerations, infrastructure requirements and development costs can differ significantly between the two.
What due diligence should I carry out before buying land?
Buyers should review planning history, local development plans, legal title, access rights, environmental reports, flood risk, contamination issues and any restrictive covenants. Professional advice from solicitors, surveyors and planning consultants is often essential.
How important is access to utilities and infrastructure?
Access to electricity, water, drainage, telecommunications and road infrastructure can have a significant impact on development costs and viability. Understanding the availability and capacity of local services should form part of any site appraisal.
What can commercial development land be used for?
Potential uses depend on planning policy and site characteristics. Commercial development land may be suitable for industrial, logistics, office, retail, mixed-use or leisure developments, subject to obtaining the necessary permissions and approvals.
What should I look for when assessing a development opportunity?
Key considerations include planning potential, location, site access, topography, environmental constraints, infrastructure availability, development costs and likely market demand. A detailed feasibility assessment can help determine whether a project is commercially viable.
What are option agreements and promotion agreements?
An option agreement gives a developer the right to purchase land at a future date under agreed terms, often after securing planning permission. A promotion agreement involves a promoter seeking planning consent and marketing the site for sale, with proceeds shared between the parties.
What environmental risks should I investigate?
Potential risks can include contamination, flood risk, protected habitats, invasive species, mining history and ground stability issues. Environmental investigations are commonly carried out before acquiring development land.
What taxes and acquisition costs should I budget for?
In addition to the purchase price, buyers may incur Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT), VAT where applicable, legal fees, survey costs, planning expenses, environmental reports and finance costs. Understanding the full acquisition budget is important when assessing a site's viability.
Can development land be financed?
Many buyers use specialist land or development finance to acquire sites. Funding options and lending criteria vary depending on the site's planning status, intended use and the buyer's experience and financial position.

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