Land next to village pub on the market
By James Smith 16th Jul 2026
A two acre plot of land next to a village pub has been put on the market.
Matthew Phillips Surveyors Limited is marketing the land on Old Warwick Road, next to Lapworth's The Navigation Inn.
A price has not been given for the land.
The brochure says the plot is a "potential development site," subject to planning permission.
It "will be of particular interest to local developers and house builders".
"The site lies to the northeast of the Navigation Inn public house which itself fronts the Old Warwick Road, B4439 and benefits from a section of the land fronting the Grand Union Canal, at the notable Kingswood Junction, where it meets the Stratford-upon-Avon Canal," the brochure says.
"Lapworth is a sought-after village location, and the land is situated 0.5 miles from Lapworth train station with a regular service to Birmingham Snow Hill.
"Baddesley Clinton and Packwood National Trust properties are located nearby and the area provides an attractive waterside environment with regular footfall from walkers, cyclists and boating users.
"The surrounding area is characterised by a mix of affluent residential villages and popular leisure destinations, with excellent connectivity via the nearby M40 and M42 motorways, providing access to Solihull, Birmingham and the wider Midlands region."
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