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Our Summary
- Planning permission granted for a five bedroom detached family home
- A rare and exciting opportunity to market, this charming 1930s semi-detached residence is offered with a substantial parcel of land to the side (held on a separate title) which has already been granted planning permission for the construction of a striking five-bedroom detached home
- The existing three-bedroom semi-detached property would benefit from modernisation, yet presents an outstanding canvas for enhancement
- Subject to the usual consents (STPP), there is clear potential to extend to the rear and convert the loft, significantly increasing the living accommodation while maximising the property’s uninterrupted views over open fields to the rear
- The plot benefits from granted planning permission for a substantial detached residence, with the proposed frontage spanning approximately 20 feet, widening to a maximum of around 60 feet and extending to an overall depth of roughly 130 feet
- Further details and the approved plans can be viewed via the planning portal of London Borough of Redbridge under the relevant planning reference 0452/25
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Description
This charming 1930s semi-detached residence has three bedrooms, a family bathroom, two reception rooms, a kitchen, and a ground floor WC. The ground floor rooms are generous in size, and the first floor bedrooms are well-proportioned. Externally, the property has a substantial side plot with a driveway and garden space, which benefits from granted planning permission for a detached five-bedroom home.
The approved plans envision a spacious design with four double bedrooms, three bathrooms, a guest WC, and an open-plan kitchen and living area. The property sits within a conservation area and offers beautiful views over open fields to the rear.