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Our Summary
- No Onward Chain – Huge Potential for Modernisation & Extension
- While the property would benefit from modernisation, it offers enormous potential for transformation
- Subject to the necessary permissions, there is clear scope to extend and reimagine the space, including the possibility of a dormer addition, allowing a buyer to create a truly bespoke home tailored to their needs—all while preserving the cottage’s unique heritage
- Pre-planning advice indicates that there may be potential to obtain permission for a small two-bedroom bungalow to the front of the property
- This could appeal to buyers seeking a home with additional land offering scope for a granny annex or secondary accommodation, subject to the necessary consents
- Offered to the market with no onward chain, this is a rare opportunity to secure a home of such character and potential without delay
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Description
The property, a 300+ year old former shrimpers cottage on Botanic Road, is situated on a one third of an acre plot with a high degree of privacy, backing onto the grounds of Meols Hall. The cottage retains a wealth of original features, including a beautiful exposed fireplace in the dining room. It has a generous 1,880 sq ft of accommodation, comprising four well-sized bedrooms, multiple reception spaces, and a detached garage offering excellent storage potential.
Extensive gardens provide a wonderful backdrop for outdoor living and future enhancement. The property offers enormous potential for transformation, subject to the necessary permissions, and could be extended or reimagined to create a bespoke home. The property is being sold with no onward chain.