Below is an outline of the discount and details of the plots in question. I have included a site map so you can see exactly which plots are being offered.
| PLOT | Dimension (m) | Dimensions (ft) | Acres | SQ.M | SQ.FT | PRICE | Discounted Price |
| 1 | 50 x 29 x 52 x 20 | 165 x 95 x 168 x 65 | 0.304 | 1229.59 | 13235.63 | 17,500 | 14,875 |
| 13 | 45 x 21 x 50 x 20 | 148 x 70 x 165 x 68 | 0.248 | 1003.81 | 10805.27 | 15,000 | 12,750 |
| 21 | 18 x 58 x 6 x 63 | 61 x 190 x 19 x 205 | 0.233 | 941.74 | 10137.14 | 14,000 | 11,900 |
| 23 | 18 x 58 x 18 x 58 | 60 x 190 x 60 x 190 | 0.261 | 1054.31 | 11348.87 | 15,500 | 13,175 |
| 25 | 20 x 58 x 20 x 58 | 65 x 190 x 65 x 190 | 0.279 | 1129.86 | 12162.11 | 16,500 | 14,025 |
| 27 | 11 x 75 x 58 | 36 x 246 x 190 | 0.243 | 983.54 | 10587.08 | 14,500 | 12,325 |
The land is located behind housing.
Currently Greenbelt without planning permission and has no covenants
- Plot acreage: 0.20 - 0.88 acres.
- Plots are sold as Freehold Absolute.
- Stunning views of the Chilterns 1.5 mile to Beaconsfield town centre, 2 miles to Amersham, 2 miles to Junction 2 of the M40, 17 miles to London.
- One of England's most prestigious locations
- The Government requires 48,000 new homes to be built in Buckinghamshire by 2016.
Land has long been viewed as a solid investment. Investing is no longer the exclusive domain of the property developer. It’s open to private investors as well. One of the great strengths of land is that you have a tangible asset you could potentially build on.
According to the BBC and Halifax, over the last 20 years, housing prices on average have risen by 306% compared to land prices which have risen by over 808% across the UK. Nationally land prices have risen on average by 12% a year, but in the South East prices have risen by as much 30%.
- It is a viable investment alternative to property & the stock market – According to RICS (Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors), overall agricultural land prices rose by up to 30% in the 12 months to November 2004.
- Scarcity of residential and commercial land is forcing up general land prices and demand. Local Councils cannot guarantee that a Greenfield site will never be granted planning permission because central government have the final say.
- The government have approved over 165 sites in the last 7 years for status change from Greenbelt to Residential to counter the London and South East housing crisis. 200,000 new residents move to the South East each year, increasing the demand for development.
- The government plans to construct 3.8 million new houses over the next 20 years, up to 2 million of which are to be built on Greenbelt land.
- Does not wear or depreciate and is guaranteed to last forever.
- It is a tangible asset that can be resold for profit and is not subject to bank charges, tax, rates, fraudulent management, market crashes or political issues. Not subject to inheritance tax.
- “They just don’t make it anymore”.
- The wealthiest people in this country are land owners.
- Safe haven during uncertain times – it is not affected by many external factors like property.
- Does not require constant attention (hassle free).
- Amenities close by (e.g. gas , water, electricity etc).
- Good access to the land.
- On the edge of a desirable and fast growing settlement.
- Existing housing opposite or adjacent to the site.
- Within a thriving local property market.
- Land is to be of good build quality.
Most of our land is Freehold Absolute (no covenants, no uplifts etc) the process is simple and straight forward, and entails the following: Upon receipt of full payment, official Inland Revenue & Land Registry forms are completed, sent & processed by Parker Fields at no extra cost. Title, deeds & plan are then sent to the purchaser.
DIRECTIONS FROM LONDON
Leave London on the A40, which becomes the M40. Exit at Junction 2 of the M40 turning right, heading north. Turn left at the first roundabout, which leads into Beaconsfield. As you enter Beaconsfield, turn right at the first roundabout, which takes you on to the A355 heading towards Amersham. After about a mile and a half turn left at White’s Hill Lane, a small road heading west off the A355. This road is sided by woodland and a few cottages. The entrance to the Mulberry’s is the last gate on the right hand side at the end of White’s Hill Lane.





