Project Name
|
:
|
Dunstable Farm.
|
Project Location
|
:
|
East side of Dunstable Road,
Toddington- Dunstable- Bedfordshire
|
Country
Local Authority
Approximate Postcode
Land Type
|
:
:
:
:
|
United kingdom
Central Bedfordshire Council
LU5 6DX
Greenfield classification
|
Owner
|
:
|
Top Real Estate Group
|
Number of plots
|
:
|
95 plot.
|
Plot Size
|
:
|
From 500 M2.
|
Type of Title
Average Price
|
:
:
|
Free Hold Land Title.
GBP 14,000 per plot.
|
Payment Methods
|
:
|
10% Down payment on signing the agreement.
90% Within 28 days of signing the agreement.
|
|
|
|
Distance From
|
:
|
Marble Arch 38.4 miles
Knightsbridge 40.3 miles
Luton Airport 10.9 miles
Heathrow Airport 40.4 miles
Milton Keynes 12.5 miles
St Albans 18.4 miles
Nearest Train Station (Harlington) 3 miles
Woburn Safari Park 7.5 miles
|
Land Services
|
:
|
Access to water and electricity services.
|
The Site
|
:
|
This 5.48 ha (13.54 acre) site is green field currently used for agriculture. It benefits from good road access from Dunstable Road, which provides a significant road frontage on the sites western boundary. Dunstable Road comprises a strategic road (A5120) that leads directly to J12 of the M1 motorway, just 1 mile (approx) to the north.
The site is located on the southern edge of the small town of Toddington and approximately 5 miles west of the built up area and sub regional centre of Luton. The conurbation of Dunstable and Houghton Regis are approximately 2.5 miles to the south.
|
|
|
|
The Village
|
:
|
Toddington is a large village and civil parish situated only 5 miles NNW of Luton, and 35 miles NNW of London. In the county of Bedfordshire, it is only 0.5 miles from Junction 12 of the M1 motorway and lends its name to the nearby service station. It is situated near many larger towns and is built around a village green, on which sits the parish church.
Many of the population commute to London for work using First Capital Connect rail services from Harlington and Leagrave. Toddington has experienced a rise in house price due to its reputation as a quiet English village and the easy commute into London. Fantastic local schools, community spirit and excellent geographic location have meant Toddington is fast becoming a very popular location for families to bring up their children. Parts of the village date back to 1218, so it could be said that Toddington is a village with a proud history! Queen Elizabeth the 1st even visited Toddington back in 1563. The current population is just over 4,000
|