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Main Road, Bicknacre, Chelmsford, CM3

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Exceptional Development Opportunity with approximately 10 Acres of land with dwellings in the immediate vicinity and vehicular access from the road to the land. Available unconditionally, conditionally on obtaining planning permission or via an option agreement. Just further down the road at Hawthorn Close there is currently a development site being constructed showing demand for new build homes in the area is in high demand.

Bicknacre is a village in Essex, England, located approximately 4 miles (6.4 kilometres) southeast of the city of Chelmsford. It's situated in the Chelmer and Blackwater District.

Bicknacre has a long history, with evidence of settlement dating back to the Roman period. Over the centuries, it has been an agricultural community, and its name is thought to be of Old English origin, meaning birch tree stream.

The village is situated in a rural area of Essex, and it is known for its scenic countryside and proximity to the Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation, a waterway with a rich industrial heritage. It offers easy access to the surrounding Essex countryside and is close to various attractions, including nature reserves, parks, and walking trails.

Bicknacre has a close-knit community and is known for its community events and activities. There are local clubs, social groups, and village events that help foster a sense of belonging.

The village has some fantastic amenities, including a primary school, a village hall, and a few local businesses. Residents often travel to nearby towns and cities like Chelmsford for more extensive shopping and services. Merely 8 miles down the road, the lively city of Chelmsford is brimming with opportunities for sophisticated shopping, dining, and entertainment. It boasts two cinemas, a selection of theatres, galleries, museums, and art venues. Chelmsford's month-long festival adds to the cultural vibrancy, providing an array of things to see and do.

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