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Our Summary
- Would suit a variety of trades, subject to any necessary planning consent
- THE PROPOSAL For sale as a vacant building offering great potential for future businesses
- Used in the past as a restaurant/coffee shop and now as a retail outlet selling rugs and antiques, the property can be used for a variety of retail uses or possibly as an art gallery or again catering subject to planning permission
- The current owners do not live on site but the upper floors may easily be converted back to residential use subject to any planning permission and listed building consent
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Description
Located in the heart of Wiveliscombe, a charming Somerset town, this iconic Tudor-style building, known as The Courthouse, offers a unique opportunity for potential buyers. Built in 1881, the property has a rich history, having been used as a family home, British Restaurant during WW2, bank, library, and even a dental surgery. The building features a stunning galleried atrium, perfect for display purposes, and is surrounded by heavy timber stairwells that transcend all three floors.
The property boasts long double-fronted retail shop windows, ideal for exhibiting items, and has previously been used as a retail outlet, restaurant, and coffee shop. The building has great potential for future businesses, including art galleries, catering establishments, or even residential use, subject to planning permission and listed building consent. With mains electricity, water, and drainage, this property is ready for its next chapter, offering a unique blend of history, character, and potential.