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Introduction: Nantymoel Development Site Auction

Nantymoel development site auction presents a rare opportunity for investors and developers. This future development site, off Glanavon Terrace and Nant-y-Moel Row, Nantymoel, Bridgend, CF32 7RW, is offered for sale at the Palace Auctions London auction on 24 June 2026. The guide price is set at £200,000. The property comprises two adjoining parcels of land, totalling 14,710 square metres (approximately 3.6 acres), subject to measured survey (STMS). This substantial landholding could afford buyers the benefit of various uses, subject to potentially already implemented residential property development consent. Palace Auctions London, based at 11 Old Bond Street, Mayfair, London, brings this unique opportunity to market. The land has not been inspected by the auctioneers at the time of advertising. For full details and to view the lot, visit the Palace Auctions London 24 June 2026 auction catalogue.

Property Overview: Nantymoel Development Site Auction

The Nantymoel development site auction property consists of two adjoining parcels of land, located off Glanavon Terrace and Nant-y-Moel Row in Nantymoel. Together, these parcels offer a combined area of 14,710 square metres (approximately 3.6 acres), subject to measured survey (STMS). The site is set within a residential area, with terraced housing lining Glanavon Terrace and Nant-y-Moel Row. The land itself is open ground, positioned within the scenic Ogmore Valley at an elevation of approximately 214 metres above sea level. The two parcels adjoin each other, creating a substantial and versatile landholding. This site offers buyers the flexibility to pursue a range of uses, subject to planning. Whether for residential, community, or other development, all uses require the necessary planning consents unless consent has already been implemented. The guide price of £200,000 reflects the scale and potential of this opportunity. Buyers should note that the guide price is indicative and not a reserve price.

Planning Potential and Development Consent

The Nantymoel development site auction property offers significant planning potential. There is a possibility that the site already benefits from implemented residential property development consent. Under Welsh planning law, planning permission runs with the land. This means that any implemented consent will transfer automatically to the new owner upon purchase. The seller and auctioneers highlight the potential for already implemented consent, but buyers must conduct their own independent planning enquiries. It is essential to contact Bridgend County Borough Council's planning department to verify the current status of any planning consent. The auctioneers make no representation or warranty regarding the existence, implementation, or scope of any planning consent. Planning Policy Wales (PPW) Edition 12 (2024) is the operative planning policy for Wales, guiding all development decisions. The Bridgend Replacement Local Development Plan (RLDP) 2018–2033 provides the statutory framework for the county borough. Future Wales: The National Plan 2040 sets the overarching national context. For more information, see the GOV.UK guidance on the use of planning conditions.

Various Uses Subject to Planning

This Nantymoel development site auction property offers flexibility for a range of development uses. The two adjoining parcels can accommodate residential housing, community facilities, or other uses permitted under the Bridgend RLDP 2018–2033. All proposed uses remain subject to the grant or confirmation of the necessary planning consents. If residential development consent has already been implemented, the new owner will benefit from this advantageous position. An implemented residential planning consent cannot lapse, providing a significant commercial advantage. Prospective purchasers should review the legal pack carefully, as it contains title deeds, special conditions, and any planning documentation held by the seller's solicitors. The auctioneers strongly advise all buyers to instruct a solicitor before bidding. For market context, see comparable development land listings in South Wales on Rightmove.

Location: Nantymoel, Ogmore Valley, Bridgend

The Nantymoel development site auction property is located in the village of Nantymoel, within the Ogmore Valley, Bridgend County Borough, South Wales. Nantymoel sits at approximately 214 metres above sea level, offering a scenic, semi-rural setting surrounded by rolling hills and open countryside. Bridgend town is just 8 miles (13 km) to the south, providing access to a full range of urban amenities and mainline rail connections. Cardiff, the Welsh capital, is approximately 25 miles (40 km) to the southeast, while Swansea lies about 28 miles (45 km) to the west. Nantymoel has a strong community character, with a rich industrial heritage rooted in the South Wales coal mining industry. Today, the local economy is a mix of commuting, local services, and small businesses. Many residents commute to Bridgend and Cardiff for employment and retail. The surrounding hills and valleys offer an attractive semi-rural lifestyle, making Nantymoel appealing to buyers seeking development land in a well-connected South Wales valley location.

Transport Links and Accessibility

Transport links are a key advantage of the Nantymoel development site auction property. The A4061 runs through Nantymoel, providing direct road access south to Bridgend town centre. From Bridgend, the M4 motorway offers fast connections to Cardiff, Swansea, and the wider UK motorway network. The A4061 also runs north over the Bwlch mountain pass into the Rhondda Valley, making the site accessible from both the Bridgend and Rhondda directions. The nearest railway stations are Treorchy (approximately 4.4 km away) and Ton Pentre (approximately 4.7 km away), both offering regular services to Cardiff and the South Wales Valleys network. Cardiff International Airport is approximately 28 km from the site, providing domestic and international flights. Local bus services operate within the Ogmore Valley, connecting Nantymoel to Bridgend and surrounding communities. This excellent road, rail, and air connectivity makes the Nantymoel development site auction opportunity accessible to a wide range of buyers and future occupiers.

Local Amenities and Community

Nantymoel offers a range of everyday amenities, making it an attractive location for residential development. The village is served by a Co-operative Food supermarket, providing convenient access to groceries and essentials. Local shops and services are within walking distance, supporting the needs of residents and future occupiers. Nantymoel Primary School is located within approximately 0.6 miles of the site, making the area well suited to families. GP surgeries and pharmacies are available in the wider Ogmore Valley area, ensuring access to healthcare. The Ogmore Valley Trail is a popular walking and cycling route that runs through the valley, while the Bwlch mountain pass is renowned among cyclists and walkers for its scenic views. The surrounding landscape offers open countryside, fresh air, and panoramic hillside vistas. Nantymoel has a strong local identity and a well-established residential character. Demand for housing in well-served South Wales valleys communities continues to grow, making this development land for auction a compelling opportunity.

Guide Price and Auction Details: Nantymoel Development Site Auction 24 June 2026

The Nantymoel development site auction will take place on 24 June 2026. Palace Auctions London will conduct the sale at 11 Old Bond Street, Mayfair, London, with the auction also running online. Telephone and proxy bidding options are available for those unable to attend in person. The guide price for this lot is £200,000. This figure is indicative only and is not the reserve price. The reserve price is set separately by the seller and may be above or below the guide price. The guide price reflects the land's size, location, planning potential, and current market conditions. All bidders must register in advance and complete anti-money laundering (AML) identity checks before the sale. Palace Auctions London operates with full transparency and achieves a 95% completion rate. For buyers new to the process, the Palace Auctions London property auction buying guide provides a step-by-step overview of how to participate.

Auction Buyer's Costs and Conditions

Buyers at the Nantymoel development site auction should be aware of all costs and conditions. On the fall of the hammer, the successful buyer must pay a 10% deposit immediately. A buyer's premium of 2% (inclusive of VAT) is also payable on the purchase price. An administration fee of £1,000 plus VAT is payable per lot. These costs are in addition to the purchase price. Completion must take place within 28 to 56 days of the auction. All sales are conducted under the latest RICS Common Auction Conditions, which are legally binding once the hammer falls. Buyers must read and accept these conditions before bidding. Legal packs for this lot are available to download from the Palace Auctions London property listing page. Prospective buyers must register their interest to access and download the legal pack. All buyers are strongly advised to review the legal pack and seek independent legal advice before the auction date. The auctioneers are not responsible for the accuracy of information contained in the legal pack, which is prepared by the seller's solicitors.

The Legal Pack and Due Diligence

Due diligence is essential when considering the Nantymoel development site auction property. The legal pack for this lot is prepared by the seller's solicitors and includes title deeds, official local authority searches, special conditions of sale, and any relevant planning documentation. Buyers should download and review the legal pack as early as possible. The legal pack may contain special conditions that affect the purchase price or completion timetable. Prospective purchasers should instruct their own solicitors to review the legal pack in full. Buyers should also instruct independent planning consultants to verify the status of any planning consent. The auctioneers at Palace Auctions London have not inspected the land at the time of advertising. All information in this listing is provided in good faith but without warranty. Buyers must make their own enquiries and rely solely on their own due diligence. The Palace Auctions London legal pack guide provides a clear explanation of what the legal pack contains and how to use it.

Why Choose Palace Auctions London for This Nantymoel Development Site Auction

Palace Auctions London is one of the UK's most trusted property auction houses, based at the prestigious address of 11 Old Bond Street, Mayfair, London. The team brings deep expertise in residential, commercial, and development land auctions. Palace Auctions London achieves a 95% completion rate, which is market-leading. The auction process is transparent and regulated under the RICS Common Auction Conditions. Buyers can participate in person at the Mayfair saleroom, online, or by telephone and proxy. The hybrid auction format ensures the widest possible audience for every lot. Expert support is available from the initial enquiry through to post-auction completion. The team provides comprehensive guidance at every stage of the purchase, including valuation advice, legal pack assistance, and post-sale support. Palace Auctions London ensures every buyer has the information they need. The Nantymoel development site auction offers a rare opportunity to acquire a significant parcel of development land in South Wales at an attractive guide price.

Summary and Call to Action

This Nantymoel development site auction represents a significant opportunity for investors and developers. The site comprises two adjoining parcels totalling 14,710 square metres (approximately 3.6 acres), subject to measured survey (STMS). It is located off Glanavon Terrace and Nant-y-Moel Row, Nantymoel, Bridgend, CF32 7RW. The guide price is £200,000. The land may benefit from potentially already implemented residential planning consent, and various other uses may also be possible, subject to planning. The site sits in the scenic Ogmore Valley, 8 miles from Bridgend and 25 miles from Cardiff. Local amenities, transport links, and schools are all within easy reach. Palace Auctions London will sell this lot at the 24 June 2026 auction, taking place at 11 Old Bond Street, Mayfair, and online. Act now: download the legal pack, instruct your solicitor, and register to bid. For further information and independent advice, contact Palace Auctions London. Review the Palace Auctions London legal pack guide for a full explanation of the legal pack contents. Do not miss this development land auction in South Wales.
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Key Takeaway: The Nantymoel development site auction offers a rare chance to acquire a substantial, flexible landholding in a scenic South Wales valley, with strong planning potential and excellent connectivity. Register now to secure your opportunity.

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