Guide price
£920,000
Land for saleBuckerell, Honiton EX14
About this property
Agricultural buildings with Class Q consent for conversion to 5 dwellings
Planning approval granted October 2025
Two agricultural buildings extending to approximately 671 sq m
Three bungalows and two semi detached houses approved
Approximately 31.24 acres of arable land
Rural village setting with convenient access to Honiton and the A30
An opportunity to acquire agricultural buildings with prior approval for conversion to five residential dwellings together with approximately 31.24 acres of productive arable land in an attractive East Devon village.
The property offers development potential alongside desirable farmland and may appeal to developers, investors, farmers or purchasers seeking a rural residential scheme with adjoining land. Could also be well suited to an equestrian set up.
• Agricultural buildings with Class Q consent for conversion to 5 dwellings
• Planning approval granted October 2025
• Two agricultural buildings extending to approximately 671 sq m
• Three bungalows and two semi-detached houses approved
• Approximately 31.24 acres of arable land
• Rural village setting
• Convenient access to Honiton and the A30
Glebe Farm occupies an attractive rural position on the edge of the village of Buckerell in East Devon, approximately 2.5 miles west of the market town of Honiton. Honiton provides a wide range of amenities including shops, supermarkets, cafes, schooling and a mainline railway station with services to London Waterloo. The nearby A30 provides excellent road connections to Exeter and the M5 motorway. The property is surrounded by attractive rolling countryside whilst remaining accessible to local services.
Eastern Agricultural Building - The building to the east of the yard is currently used for livestock housing and extends to approximately 440 sq m (4,736 sq ft). A timber lean-to structure has been added to the southern elevation.
Western Agricultural Building - The building to the west of the yard is used for the storage of straw and agricultural machinery and extends to approximately 231 sq m (2,486 sq ft). The building is in reasonable condition with timber cladding and has an asbestos roof covering.
Planning - Prior approval has been granted under Class Q of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015 for the conversion of the agricultural buildings to residential use. Planning reference: 25/1785/pdq
The approved scheme provides for five dwellings comprising: Three connected bungalows within the eastern building including one three-bedroom bungalow and two two-bedroom bungalows and two semi-detached three-bedroom houses within the western building.
Land - The agricultural land extends to approximately 31.24 acres (12.64 hectares) and is currently utilised for arable production. Access to the land is obtained through Glebe Farmyard directly from the adjoining lane. A stream runs through part of the land providing a natural water supply
Services - Mains water and single-phase electric are connected to the barns. Barns
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