Land for Sale – Between Alcester Street & Henley Street, Chadderton, Oldham
An opportunity to acquire a parcel of land located between Alcester Street and Henley Street in Chadderton, Oldham.
Offered at around £30,000, this site holds strong potential for a range of future uses — including possible residential development — subject to planning permission and access improvements.
Key Highlights:
Positioned in a well-established residential neighbourhood
Potential to create access from surrounding streets
Suitable for development or alternative commercial/community uses.
Possible Uses (Subject to Planning):
Residential development – subject to the creation of suitable access and local authority approval, the plot may be suitable for a single dwelling or small residential scheme
Secure storage or yard space – ideal for tradespeople or local businesses
Workshops or garages – using modular or light industrial structures
Private garden, allotments or urban farming – for personal or community benefit
Advertising hoardings or signage – due to its position within a residential setting
Ecological or leisure projects – such as a nature area or private recreational space
This is a rare chance to purchase land in a growing area with flexible potential and an affordable entry cost. Whether you're looking to develop, invest, or create a bespoke use for personal or business needs, this plot is worth exploring.
Interested parties are encouraged to make their own enquiries with Oldham Council regarding planning and access arrangements.
The land is covered by 3 separate 999 year leases which all started in 1937
Please note that on the view that shows all the plots together within the floorplan are the plots which underleases are for sale (numbered 1,2 and 3).
Plot number 4 is owned separately and is not therefore not included in the sale.
Ground Rents -
The ground rents that are collected from the surrounding houses annually, and are included in the sale, which is a great investment opportunity.
The income from these varies each year, but has averaged just over £100 per year over the last 4 years.
Freehold charges -
The freeholder (OMBC) charges - which have to be paid to the Freeholder - is a total annual sum of £58.78 (payable half yearly in advance, invoiced across 3 separate invoices).
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Under the Property Misdescription Act 1991 we endeavour to make our sales details accurate and reliable but they should not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact and they do not constitute any part of an offer of contract. The seller does not make any representations to give any warranty in relation to the property and we have no authority to do so on behalf of the seller. Services, fittings and equipment referred to in the sales details have not been tested (unless otherwise stated) and no warranty can be given as to their condition. We strongly recommend that all the information which we provide about the property is verified by yourself or your advisers. Under the Estate Agency Act 1991 you will be required to give us financial information in order to verify you financial position before we can recommend any offer to the vendor.