- Detached Bungalow with an Agricultural Tie 'AG TAG' +
- Plot size c4 Acres in Total +
- Stables and Chicken Sheds +
- Semi Rural Location +
- ** All ENQUIRIES TO THE OFFICE DIRECT ** +
- 3 Bedrooms +
- Ample off Road Parking +
- No Upper Chain +
A detached bungalow sitting on a plot of c4 acres in total with a mixture of chicken sheds, stables and land. This property has an Agricultural Tie attached.
What Is An Agricultural Tie? - More commonly known as an 'AG TAG '...
An Agricultural Occupancy Condition (AOC), or agricultural tie, is a condition of planning, set by the local planning authority. They enable local authorities to set aside their resistance to new home developments in the countryside and grant planning permission, where there is a genuine agricultural business need.
The key condition of an 'ag tag' is that the owners of the property are either agricultural employees (and their dependants), or their widow or widower.
In simple terms, an occupancy condition is an instrument of planning that is designed to restrict who can reside in certain dwellings in the countryside. Traditionally, it restricted the lawful occupancy of a dwelling to someone formally employed in agriculture, grazing of animals, working with animals on site for food or fur, growing or harvesting seeds (market gardener) or forestry.
Further Property Info - Sat well back from Bishopdyke Road; Cawood, is this 3 bedroom detached bungalow.
Heating: Oil
Services: Septic tank, water, electricity and oil heating.
Tenure Freehold - with an Agricultural Tie attached
Council Tax: Band D - North Yorkshire County Council