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Crichel Down Surplus Land Sale Notice

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Summary

National Highways published a Crichel Down notice for surplus land at Oakleigh, Monkton Road, Honiton, Devon EX14 4PW. The notice informs former owners or their successors in title that surplus property acquired for road schemes is available for repurchase at current market value in accordance with Crichel Down rules. This is a procedural land disposal notice under established government property disposal requirements.

What changed

National Highways published a Crichel Down notice announcing surplus land at Oakleigh, Monkton Road, Honiton, Devon for sale. Crichel Down rules require government bodies to offer surplus land back to former owners or their successors in title at current market value before selling on the open market.

Affected parties include former owners of land acquired for road schemes and their successors in title. Interested parties should monitor National Highways publications and contact the organization to express interest in repurchasing surplus properties under Crichel Down rules.

What to do next

  1. Monitor National Highways publications for Crichel Down notices on former properties
  2. Contact National Highways at info@nationalhighways.co.uk for accessible format or inquiries

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Apr 16, 2026

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Notice

Crichel Down notices: National Highways

Crichel Down notices relating to the sale of surplus land and property owned by National Highways.

From: National Highways Published 18 February 2026 Get emails about this page

Documents

Crichel Down advertisement: land at Oakleigh, Monkton Road, Honiton, Devon EX14 4PW

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Details

National Highways purchases land and property as needed to carry out road schemes. If the land/property is not required or the scheme is cancelled or changed, National Highways may sell the property.

National Highways can only sell land/property that is surplus to its operational requirements. This is sold in accordance with Crichel Down rules. These rules require government bodies, under certain circumstances, to offer back surplus land to the former owner or the former owner’s successors in title at current market value.

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Published 18 February 2026

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Classification

Agency
National Highways
Published
February 18th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Government agencies Landowners
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Government land disposal Property sales
Geographic scope
United Kingdom GB

Taxonomy

Primary area
Government Contracting
Operational domain
Procurement
Topics
Real Estate Transportation

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