Property description
This site represents an exceptional opportunity to acquire a set of barns with detailed planning consent to convert to form a superb detached residence.
Development opportunity
Two Barns with details planning
Set in 3.8 acres
THE BARNS | This site represents an exceptional opportunity to acquire a set of barns with detailed planning consent to convert to form a superb detached residence. Of particular note is the fact the the barns benefit from an outlook over a large field which is included within the sale and offers significant appeal , perhaps for equestrian use. The property is approached via a wooded drive ,and set within the grounds of an imposing manor house -Woolston House. The approved plans indicate that the proposed property will have a gross internal floor area extending to approximately 338.2sqm (3641sqft).
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ANCILLARY BARN | At present ,a further barn lies adjacent to the main barn which is proposed to be demolished in part ,but retaining a significant proportion (90.1sqm /975sqft G.I.A) which is proposed for use as a store/workshop or ancillary building .
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PROPOSED LINHAY GARAGES | The plans also include for the construction of triple Linhay style garage with slate roof to be constructed adjacent to the main barn .
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PLANNING | A grant of planning consent was issued by South Hams District Council on the 22nd of June 2007 under application number 32/0181/07/F for the redundant ancillary building to one dwelling. Copies of the planning consent, plans and additional documents are available from Fulfords upon request.
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TENURE AND PRICE | This freehold property is being offered for sale by private treaty with offers invited in excess of £300,000 .
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SERVICES | We are informed by the vendor that it is intended that the proposed property will connect to a septic tank/sewage treatment plant to be installed within the site. Furthermore we are informed that that a mains water supply connects to the nearby properties and connection to this may be feasible ,subject to capacity etc .Interested parties are advised to satisfy themselves as to the availability and capacity of all relevant services prior to making any offer.
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