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Halifax Development Land Auction — Land Adjacent to 24 Range Bank, Halifax HX3 6LB

Guide price £25,000

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Auction Date: 24th June 2026 | Guide Price: £25,000 Plus | Lot Type: Amenity Land / Potential Development Site
Headlines: This Halifax development land auction offers a rare chance to acquire a substantial freehold parcel in a prime residential setting, with significant amenity and future development potential (subject to planning consent). The lot will be sold by Palace Auctions London on 24th June 2026, with a guide price of £25,000 Plus.

Introduction to the Halifax Development Land Auction

Palace Auctions London proudly presents an exceptional opportunity in the upcoming Halifax development land auction, scheduled for 24th June 2026. The property comprises a freehold parcel of land adjacent to 24 Range Bank, Halifax, HX3 6LB, extending to approximately 2,104.88 square metres (0.52 acres). According to a recent ProMap search, the land currently presents as a wooded area, offering a natural green setting within an established residential neighbourhood. With a guide price of £25,000 Plus, this Halifax development land auction lot is ideal for investors, developers, and private buyers seeking amenity land or future development potential, subject to obtaining planning consent from Calderdale Council. Palace Auctions London is a leading UK property auctioneer, renowned for its transparent, professional approach and commitment to delivering value for buyers and sellers alike. This is a rare chance to secure a substantial landholding in a sought-after West Yorkshire location.

Property Description and Site Details

The Halifax development land auction lot extends to 2,104.88 square metres, or approximately 0.52 acres, offering a significant footprint for a range of future uses. According to the ProMap search conducted by the auctioneers, the site is currently a wooded area, with mature trees and natural vegetation providing a valuable green buffer within the local landscape. The parcel is freehold and will be offered with vacant possession upon completion. The natural character of the land enhances local biodiversity and contributes positively to the neighbourhood’s visual appeal. The auctioneers have not personally inspected the site at the time of writing these particulars, and all interested parties are strongly advised to undertake their own inspections and review the legal pack in full. The legal pack will include title documentation, searches, and any available supporting information. Buyers must rely on their own due diligence to verify all site details and assess the suitability of the land for their intended use. This Halifax development land auction lot represents a tangible asset with both immediate amenity value and longer-term potential.

Location and Setting

Range Bank is situated in the Town ward of Halifax, within the metropolitan district of Calderdale, West Yorkshire. The Halifax development land auction site occupies a prime position at the transitional edge between Halifax’s vibrant urban core and its leafy suburban surroundings. Halifax town centre lies less than a mile to the south-west, ensuring easy access to a wealth of amenities, employment opportunities, and cultural attractions. The immediate neighbourhood is predominantly residential, featuring a mix of terraced and semi-detached homes, many of which are well-maintained and popular with families, professionals, and first-time buyers. The area is known for its strong sense of community, accessibility, and convenient local services. The wooded parcel offered in this Halifax development land auction adds to the character and appeal of the area, providing a green oasis within a well-established residential setting. Its location makes it an attractive proposition for a wide range of buyers seeking land in a desirable part of Halifax.

Nearby Landmarks and Local Amenities

The Halifax development land auction lot benefits from proximity to some of Halifax’s most celebrated landmarks and amenities. Within easy reach are the Grade I listed Halifax Minster, a historic centrepiece of the town; the Piece Hall, a renowned Georgian cloth hall and vibrant cultural venue; and the Eureka! National Children’s Museum, a popular family attraction. The area is well-served by retail options, including supermarkets, independent shops, cafes, and restaurants, ensuring residents have access to daily necessities and leisure activities. Educational facilities are a key strength of the location, with Beech Hill School (rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted) and the highly regarded Crossley Heath School (consistently ranked among the UK’s top secondary schools) both within the catchment area. Green spaces, parks, and recreational areas are also accessible locally, supporting outdoor activities and community events. These amenities enhance the investment case for the Halifax development land auction, as local demand for residential and community land continues to grow in Calderdale.

Transport Links

Excellent transport connectivity is a hallmark of the Halifax development land auction site. Halifax railway station is located within a short walk or bus ride from Range Bank, providing regular services to Leeds, Bradford, Manchester, and other major cities. This makes the site highly attractive to commuters and professionals working across West Yorkshire and beyond. Frequent bus services operate from nearby Boothtown Road and Halifax Road, offering direct connections to Halifax town centre and the wider Calderdale bus network. For motorists, the area is well-served by the A58 and A629, which provide quick links to the M62 motorway and the broader regional road network. This ensures that buyers from outside the region will find the Halifax development land auction lot easily accessible. Parking is generally available on-street or within residential driveways, and several public car parks are located in and around Halifax town centre. Strong transport links further enhance the appeal and accessibility of this unique land opportunity.

Development Potential and Possible Uses

The Halifax development land auction lot offers a range of potential uses, all strictly subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents from Calderdale Council. Possible uses include private amenity space, a communal garden or woodland walk, small-scale residential development, allotments, play areas, or a community green space. The site’s wooded setting could lend itself to eco-sensitive development or nature-based recreation, appealing to buyers with an interest in sustainability and biodiversity. Self-builders, developers, community groups, and private individuals may all find value in this versatile parcel. No planning permission currently exists on the land, and all statements regarding development potential are made subject to obtaining the appropriate consents. Buyers must make their own enquiries with Calderdale Council to assess the suitability of the site for their intended use. The guide price of £25,000 Plus reflects both the land’s current amenity value and its speculative development potential, making this Halifax development land auction lot an attractive proposition for a wide range of buyers.

Calderdale Planning Policy Context

The planning framework governing the Halifax development land auction site is set out in the Calderdale Local Plan, adopted in 2023. This statutory document provides the basis for all development decisions in the district. Policy GN3 (Natural Environment) requires that development proposals protect and enhance biodiversity, with a particular emphasis on retaining existing trees, woodlands, and hedgerows. Policy GN6 (Open Space, Sport and Recreation) supports the integration of green infrastructure into new developments, ensuring that open space provision meets the needs of local residents. The Placemaking and Design Guide, adopted in July 2024, applies to all types of development in Calderdale and sets out expectations for high-quality, context-sensitive design that respects local character. Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs) may apply to trees on the site, and any development proposal must include a detailed tree survey and biodiversity assessment. Prospective buyers are strongly encouraged to consult the Calderdale Council Planning Portal for comprehensive planning policy information and to engage with the Council at an early stage.

Planning Constraints and Due Diligence

Transparency is central to the Halifax development land auction process. The land is offered without any existing planning permissions, and its wooded character means that any development proposal will be subject to careful scrutiny by Calderdale Council. Retention of mature trees and hedgerows will be a key requirement of any planning application, in line with local and national policy. Biodiversity net gain obligations under the Environment Act 2021 will also apply, requiring developers to demonstrate measurable improvements to local biodiversity. Access arrangements, drainage, and utilities infrastructure must be carefully assessed as part of any planning submission. Prospective buyers must satisfy themselves regarding all planning constraints before bidding in the Halifax development land auction. An independent arboricultural survey and ecological assessment are strongly recommended. The auctioneers make no representation or warranty as to the planning status of the land. The legal pack, available prior to the auction, will include title documents, searches, and any available supporting information to assist with due diligence.

Why Buy at Auction

The Halifax development land auction offers buyers a fast, transparent, and efficient route to land acquisition. Buying at auction provides certainty, as contracts are exchanged immediately when the hammer falls, and completion typically takes place within 28 days. There is no risk of gazumping or protracted negotiation, making the process ideal for buyers who have completed their due diligence in advance. Palace Auctions London brings together a nationwide audience of buyers for each event, maximising competition and ensuring that fair market value is achieved. Land parcels such as this Halifax development land auction lot attract strong interest from investors, self-builders, and developers seeking tangible assets with future potential. The auction process is straightforward, with clear terms and a professional team on hand to support buyers and sellers throughout. To view all available lots and register for the event, browse the full auction catalogue for 2026.

Investment Appeal and Market Context

The Halifax development land auction lot represents a compelling investment opportunity in a resilient and growing market. Land values in West Yorkshire have remained robust, supported by strong demand for housing and limited supply of development land. Halifax continues to attract investment, with regeneration projects enhancing the town centre and improving local infrastructure. The low guide price of £25,000 Plus makes this Halifax development land auction lot accessible to a wide range of buyers, from first-time land purchasers to experienced investors and self-builders. Even at its current amenity value, the land offers a tangible, real-world asset in a desirable residential location. For longer-term investors, the potential for future development — subject to obtaining planning consent — could significantly enhance value. Land with planning permission commands a premium in the current market, and the transparent auction process ensures that every bidder has an equal opportunity to secure this unique lot. Palace Auctions London provides a trusted, professional platform for all buyers.

Valuation Services and Professional Guidance

Palace Auctions London is committed to supporting buyers throughout the Halifax development land auction process. We offer expert property valuations and market appraisals for all types of land and property, delivered by RICS-certified professionals. Our team can assess both the current amenity value and the potential uplift associated with development land. We provide free initial consultations for buyers and sellers, ensuring that all parties are fully informed before making a commitment. For more information, visit our Property Valuations and Market Appraisals page. Independent professional advice is essential when purchasing land at auction. Buyers should instruct a solicitor to review the legal pack and a chartered surveyor to assist with site assessment, valuation, and planning appraisal. The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) offers a directory of qualified professionals across the UK. Early engagement with experts ensures buyers are well-prepared to participate in the Halifax development land auction.

Summary, Call to Action, and Important Notice

This Halifax development land auction presents a rare and exciting opportunity to acquire a substantial freehold parcel of 2,104.88 square metres in a well-connected, amenity-rich neighbourhood of Halifax, West Yorkshire. The land is currently a wooded area, offering immediate amenity value and the potential for a variety of future uses, subject to obtaining planning consent from Calderdale Council. Palace Auctions London will offer this lot at auction on 24th June 2026, with a guide price of £25,000 Plus. Register your interest and download the legal pack at the Palace Auctions 2026 Auction Catalogue. For further information or to arrange a viewing, contact our specialist team at sales@palaceauctions.com or call +44 207 101 3647. For planning advice, consult the Calderdale Council Planning Portal. For independent professional guidance, contact a RICS-qualified surveyor at rics.org/uk. Do not miss this unique chance to secure Halifax development land at auction — act now to avoid disappointment.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: The auctioneers have not personally inspected the site at the time of writing these particulars. All information is provided as a guide only. Land use and potential are described according to a ProMap search conducted by the auctioneers. All development potential is strictly subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents from Calderdale Council. Prospective purchasers must rely on their own enquiries, inspections, and professional advice. No warranties are given or implied by Palace Auctions London or the seller. The guide price is indicative only and is subject to change. Buyers are advised to review the legal pack in full prior to bidding.
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