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Coulsdon Land Auction Listing – Parcel A1 Church Lane

Guide price £20,000

Type of Sale

By Auction

Key Features

  • Freehold Plot registered under Title Number SY851470 Freehold Plot A1 registered under Title Number SY851470
  • Plot A1 Measures 313Sqm

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Parcel A1, Church Lane, Coulsdon is a rare land opportunity in a prime South London location, offered by Palace Auctions London. With 313.76 sqm of broadly square land opposite historic St Margaret’s Church, a guide price of £20,000, and flexible future uses (subject to planning), this lot is ideal for investors, developers, and buyers seeking value and potential. Auction: 24 June 2026.

Introduction: Coulsdon Land Auction Listing Opportunity

Welcome to the exclusive Coulsdon land auction listing for Parcel A1, Church Lane, Coulsdon. This is a unique opportunity to acquire a freehold parcel of land in one of South London’s most desirable suburban locations. Parcel A1 measures 313.76 square metres, is broadly square in shape, and sits directly opposite the historic St Margaret’s Church. With a guide price of just £20,000, this lot is perfect for investors, developers, and buyers seeking land with flexible future uses, including the possibility of planning potential subject to obtaining the required consents. The auction will be held by Palace Auctions London on 24 June 2026, with both in-room and online bidding available for maximum convenience. This Coulsdon land auction listing stands out for its location, value, and future possibilities.

Prime Location Opposite St Margaret’s Church

Parcel A1 enjoys a prominent position on Church Lane, directly facing St Margaret’s Church—a landmark with medieval origins and a focal point for the local community. The church’s presence enhances the character and desirability of the area, making this Coulsdon land auction listing especially attractive for those seeking a site with heritage surroundings. The land’s broadly square shape and generous size offer flexibility for a range of future uses, subject to planning. The setting provides both a sense of history and a peaceful environment, while remaining close to the amenities and transport links that make Coulsdon a popular choice for residents and investors alike.

Coulsdon Land Auction Listing – Parcel A1 Details

This Coulsdon land auction listing features Parcel A1, a freehold plot measuring 313.76 square metres. The land is broadly square, providing efficient use of space for future development or alternative uses. Its location opposite St Margaret’s Church ensures a prestigious address and a unique outlook. The guide price is set at £20,000, reflecting strong value in comparison to similar unplanned parcels in the area, which typically attract guide prices between £15,000 and £30,000. The lot is offered with vacant possession, giving buyers immediate control upon completion. The auction will be conducted by Palace Auctions London, with a 10% deposit payable on the fall of the gavel and completion within 14–28 days.

Excellent Transport Links and Connectivity

Coulsdon is renowned for its outstanding transport connections, making this land auction listing highly accessible for both local and London-based buyers. The area is served by three mainline stations—Coulsdon South, Coulsdon Town, and Woodmansterne—all within London Travelcard Zone 6. Direct trains from Coulsdon South reach London Victoria and London Bridge in under 30 minutes, providing fast access to the capital for commuters and investors. Road links are equally strong, with the A23 Brighton Road offering direct routes to Central London and the M25 motorway, facilitating travel across Greater London and the South East. Multiple bus routes further enhance local connectivity.

Local Amenities and Green Spaces

The Coulsdon land auction listing benefits from proximity to a wealth of local amenities. Along Church Lane and the surrounding area, residents enjoy a selection of shops, cafes, pubs, and essential services. The neighbourhood maintains a village-like atmosphere, with tree-lined streets and a strong sense of community. For leisure and recreation, the North Downs and Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty are nearby, offering scenic walks, cycling, and outdoor pursuits. Farthing Downs, Coulsdon Memorial Ground, and Happy Valley wildlife reserve provide further green spaces, making this location ideal for those seeking a balance of urban convenience and countryside tranquillity.

Planning Potential and Future Uses

Parcel A1 offers many possible future uses, with significant planning potential subject to obtaining the required consents from the London Borough of Croydon. The site’s location opposite a historic church may mean conservation area or Green Belt considerations apply, so buyers are encouraged to review local planning policies and consult with the planning authority. The Croydon Local Plan sets out policies for sustainable development, heritage protection, and design standards. For guidance on planning applications and permitted development, buyers can consult the Planning Portal. The land’s flexibility makes it suitable for a range of uses, from amenity space to potential residential or community projects, subject to approval.

Comparable Land Sales and Market Context

Recent auction activity in Coulsdon and South London demonstrates robust demand for small land parcels, particularly those with perceived future development potential. Comparable unplanned plots in the area have achieved guide prices between £15,000 and £30,000, depending on size, location, and planning status. For example, a 192 sqm plot with planning for a detached house was listed in June 2026, while other parcels ranging from 159 sqm to 590 sqm have also attracted strong interest. This Coulsdon land auction listing for Parcel A1 is competitively priced, offering buyers an accessible entry point into a dynamic local market.

Auction Process and Buyer Information

Palace Auctions London conducts hybrid in-room and online auctions, ensuring maximum participation and transparency. To bid on Parcel A1, buyers must pre-register, providing identification and proof of address. On the fall of the gavel, a 10% deposit is payable, with the balance due within 14–28 days. A buyer’s premium of 2–3% plus VAT and an administration fee of £1,000 plus VAT apply. The legal pack, including title documents and special conditions, will be available for review prior to the auction. For more details on the auction process, visit the current auction catalogue.

Due Diligence and Professional Advice

All prospective purchasers are strongly advised to conduct thorough due diligence before bidding on this Coulsdon land auction listing. This includes reviewing the legal pack, inspecting the site, and consulting with professional advisors such as solicitors, RICS surveyors, or planning consultants. Buyers should also check for any existing rights, easements, or restrictions affecting the land. For official title and ownership information, refer to the HM Land Registry. Engaging with local planning officers and reviewing the Croydon Local Plan will help clarify the site’s development potential and any constraints.

Investment Potential and Buyer Profiles

This Coulsdon land auction listing appeals to a wide range of buyers, from seasoned property investors and developers to first-time buyers and high-net-worth individuals seeking strategic land holdings. The site’s location, size, and planning flexibility make it suitable for both long-term investment and immediate use. With strong transport links, a desirable setting, and a competitive guide price, Parcel A1 represents an attractive opportunity in a market where land supply is limited and demand remains high. Buyers seeking tailored advice on valuation or market appraisal can contact Palace Auctions’ valuation services.

Community and Heritage Setting

The presence of St Margaret’s Church opposite Parcel A1 adds significant character and heritage value to this Coulsdon land auction listing. The church, with its medieval origins, serves as a community focal point and enhances the sense of place. Any future development or use of the land should respect the historic setting and contribute positively to the local environment. The London Borough of Croydon’s planning policies emphasise the importance of preserving and enhancing areas of special architectural or historic interest. Buyers are encouraged to consider community engagement and heritage impact in their plans.

How to Register and Bid

To participate in the auction for Parcel A1, buyers must register in advance with Palace Auctions London. Registration requires valid photo ID and proof of address, and may involve a refundable deposit. Bidding can be conducted in person, online, by telephone, or by proxy, offering flexibility for all participants. The auctioneer will introduce each lot, manage bidding increments, and confirm the winning bid with the fall of the gavel. For a step-by-step guide to the auction process, visit the Palace Auctions buying guide.

Fees, Completion, and Compliance

On winning the Coulsdon land auction listing, the successful bidder must pay a 10% deposit immediately, with the balance due within 14–28 days. The buyer’s premium (2–3% plus VAT) and admin fee (£1,000 plus VAT) are payable in addition to the hammer price. There is no cooling-off period, and all sales are subject to anti-money laundering (AML) compliance checks. Buyers should ensure their finances are in place before bidding, as contracts are legally binding on the fall of the gavel. For further information on auction terms and compliance, consult the auction catalogue.

Summary, Call to Action, and Professional Advice

Parcel A1, Church Lane, Coulsdon, represents a rare and valuable opportunity in a prime South London location. With a guide price of £20,000, 313.76 square metres of land, and a prestigious setting opposite St Margaret’s Church, this Coulsdon land auction listing is ideal for investors, developers, and buyers seeking flexibility and future potential. The auction takes place on 24 June 2026 with Palace Auctions London. Register now to secure your place and take advantage of this unique offering. For tailored advice, consult a solicitor, RICS surveyor, or planning consultant before bidding. For valuation or market appraisal, contact Palace Auctions Valuations.

Notes for buyers

All prospective purchasers are advised to inspect the legal pack and make all necessary enquiries prior to bidding. The property is sold subject to all existing rights, easements, and restrictions, whether mentioned in these particulars or not. Any reference to planning potential is subject to obtaining the necessary consents from the relevant authorities. The guide price is an indication only and may be subject to change. A buyer’s premium of 2–3% plus VAT and an administration fee of £1,000 plus VAT are payable in addition to the purchase price. There is no cooling-off period. Anti-money laundering (AML) compliance checks will be conducted on all successful bidders. Please refer to the legal pack for full terms and conditions. Internal Links External Links  

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