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Planning permission has been granted for the construction of three new dwellings on a 0.27-acre site in the village of Somersham, near Ipswich. The site is part of Watering Farm and will feature a link-detached bungalow, a link-detached house, and a detached bungalow, all with gardens and parking facilities. The vendors have secured a separate planning permission for the conversion of an adjacent barn, which is also available for sale. The consented scheme provides for the demolition of an existing building, and the development will be implemented in two phases, with the first phase including the installation of a new agricultural access and the second phase comprising the construction of the dwellings. The property is subject to the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) and a CIL Liability Notice has been issued. The accommodation will include a link detached two/three bedroom bungalow, a link detached four bedroom chalet style house, and a detached two bedroom bungalow. The terms of sale include a right of way over the access roadway, which will be retained by the vendors, and a positive covenant requiring that the development be in accordance with the planning permission.