
A Dungannon site has gone on the market for offers over £3million with full planning approval for the construction of 98 homes.
The 18 acre site off Quarry Lane also boasts a Certificate of Lawful Use and Development for the proposed residential development that would comprise 19 detached, 32 semi-detached and 21 townhouses, 26 apartments in seven blocks; with three blocks of two apartments, two blocks of six apartments and two blocks of four apartments.
The listing agent Maneely has described the site – just half a mile from Dungannon town centre – as “virtually ready to go” within an area of “exceptional demand” owing to a lack of housing schemes built in recent years and a shortage of zoned housing land in the area.
Continued the agent: “The resale market in the local area continues to perform exceptionally well and we forecast high demand for the onward development due to its highly convenient location and close proximity to Dungannon Town Centre, local arterial transport routes and the wider Motorway Network including the M1 and A4.
“Dungannon continues to appeal to a wide spectrum of potential buyers from within the local vicinity and surrounding areas.”
According to the listing, full planning permission was granted to the applicant, Mr Eugene McKenna on May 3, 2018 and was protected under a Certificate of Lawfulness of proposed Use or Development (CLUD) granted on May 25, 2023.
The proposed site access – including Thomas Street roundabout improvements, right hand turn lane and footpath to Quarry Lane – have been constructed in accordance with planning and Department for Infrastructure (DfI) Roads requirements.
The site is freehold and is subject to a Right of Way – adjacent to Meadowvale – however, upon completion of the estate roads in this vicinity, this right of way will be extinguished.
Interested parties should contact Maneely for more information.