Residential development site in vibrant village
December 2025
Development land and planning specialists Greenslade Taylor Hunt are marketing an attractive site with detailed planning consent for a barn conversion and outline consent for eight new build open market homes.
The site benefits from a full phosphate mitigation strategy and is not subject to Section 106 contributions or Community Infrastructure Liability – subject to the size of homes submitted via the reserved matters application.
Situated at Wickham Farm, Marston Magna, near Yeovil, it has good transport links to Sherborne and the A303.
It comprises a range of modern and traditional farm buildings and extends to around 0.7 hectares (1.7 acres).
In August 2024 Somerset Council granted full planning permission and listed building consent to convert an existing farm building to a residential home.
At the same time, it agreed the demolition of non-traditional farm buildings and the erection of eight homes – all open market.
The proposed residential development scheme will comprise the barn conversion and the eight new build homes.
To achieve this, the modern farm buildings will be demolished and a select housing development will be created. As part of the plan work will be carried out to improve the site access.
Plot one – the barn conversion – will be taken down and re-built to improve visibility and provide a wider pavement for pedestrians.
The site is offered for sale at a guide price of £850,000. For more information and to arrange a viewing to appreciate the full potential of the project please contact George Williams or Oliver Walker on 01823 334466 or email [email protected] or [email protected]
The site benefits from a full phosphate mitigation strategy and is not subject to Section 106 contributions or Community Infrastructure Liability – subject to the size of homes submitted via the reserved matters application.
Situated at Wickham Farm, Marston Magna, near Yeovil, it has good transport links to Sherborne and the A303.
It comprises a range of modern and traditional farm buildings and extends to around 0.7 hectares (1.7 acres).
In August 2024 Somerset Council granted full planning permission and listed building consent to convert an existing farm building to a residential home.
At the same time, it agreed the demolition of non-traditional farm buildings and the erection of eight homes – all open market.
The proposed residential development scheme will comprise the barn conversion and the eight new build homes.
To achieve this, the modern farm buildings will be demolished and a select housing development will be created. As part of the plan work will be carried out to improve the site access.
Plot one – the barn conversion – will be taken down and re-built to improve visibility and provide a wider pavement for pedestrians.
The site is offered for sale at a guide price of £850,000. For more information and to arrange a viewing to appreciate the full potential of the project please contact George Williams or Oliver Walker on 01823 334466 or email [email protected] or [email protected]