Plots of land for self building are generally hard to find and come at a premium but here are some for sale in Yorkshire that may take your fancy. They range from those in rural beauty spots plus one in a coastal town and one in a sought-after city. For those hunting for plot, regularly check property portals, such as Rightmove, and make sure you are on your local authority’s self and custom-build register.
Also remember that as plots are rare, replacing or radically altering and extending an existing property is an option, subject to planning permission.
5. Chance to self-build in a coastal town
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a residential building plot in Hornsea with full planning approval for the erection of a three bedroom, detached dwelling with sea views from the first floor, plus a triple garage with storage loft.
The plot, on the market for £105,000, is located towards the northern side of Cliff Road between Barcroft estate caravan park and Nutana Avenue and is accessed via automated gates. Clearance of the former workshop and site is to be undertaken by the purchaser of the plot. Visit www.quickclarke.co.uk for details. Photo: Sharon Dale
6. A plot for sale in sought-after York
This plot on Tudor Road, Acomb, York, is £150,000 and comes with the chance to build a four-bedroom house On the market with www.churchillsestateagents.co.uk, the house will have a ground floor hall, cloaks/w.c, large open plan living/dining room and kitchen, first floor, three bedrooms and bathroom and master bedroom with en suite to second floor. Outside will be a driveway and gardens. The plot will have both electric and water supply already in place. Photo: Sharon Dale
7. Plot for sale in village near Wakefield
This single building plot is on the market with Richard Kendall for £73,500. It is in the village of Scissett and is around 272 square metres with the benefit of outline planning permission.
Location - Blenheim Chase is situated off the main road, close to the good range of local facilities offered by Scissett. Scissett itself is situated less than ten miles to the South East of Huddersfield, just under eight miles from the centre of Barnsley and around nine miles from the centre of Wakefield. Visit www.richardkendall.co.uk for details. Photo: Richard Kendall