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HM Land Registry lists the property as "Alexander Cottage" and the Land Registry Title Plan shows structures that are no longer present although with so much overgrowth it is not easily possible to locate where buildings and footings may have been previously. The potential to build a dwelling or other building would be subject to obtaining all necessary consents.
Sitting adjacent to the A127 Southend Arterial Road (east bound carriageway) the plot is heavily overgrown with established shrubs, thicket and trees. The plot would make a good residential development site subject to obtaining all necessary consents.
Rayleigh is a market town and civil parish in the Rochford District in Essex, it is located between Chelmsford and Southend-on-Sea, 32 miles (51 km) east of central London. The forests around Rayleigh were royal hunting grounds. It is recorded that King Henry III hunted here in 1222, and three King Edwards also visited.
The plot is located about 2 Miles to the East of Rayleigh Town Centre with its shops, bars, and restaurants. Rayleigh Mainline Railway Station is to the West of the Town Centre and with trains to London Liverpool Street.
Please contact Auctioneer to arrange viewing Tel: 01702 333 399