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2 Chapel Street, Stretham CB6 3 bed farm house for sale
2 Chapel Street, Stretham CB6
£595,000
2 Chapel Street, Stretham CB6
£595,000
Our Summary
- The Barn offers superb potential for conversion to annex or office space (subject to planning consent)
- The garden is predominantly lawned with an area of paved patio and there are a number of useful brick outbuildings including coal shed, WC and wash house offering potential for conversion to a studio/home office which measures 11'4" minimum x 10'6"
- This barn offers excellent potential to convert into an annex or office (subject to planning consent being obtained)
- 3% each year Conservation Area – yesOverage Clause - If, within a period of 30 years from the date of the conveyance, planning permission is granted for the conversion of the outbuildings to a residential dwelling or planning permission is granted for a residential dwelling(s) within the grounds, then the Purchaser will pay to the Vendor 40% of the uplift in value attributable to the grant of planning permission
- The overage will be paid within 10 working days of either the sale of the relevant property or the implementation of the planning permission, whichever is the earlier
Description
This charming detached former farmhouse, situated in the center of the village, boasts a wealth of character features and a beautiful brick barn. The property, listed as Grade II, offers a unique blend of traditional and modern elements, with its exposed timbers, inglenook fireplaces, and oil-fired central heating. The ground floor features an entrance hall, cloakroom, kitchen/dining room, utility, lounge, and separate dining room, while the first floor boasts three double bedrooms, including a master with en-suite, and a family bathroom. The property also includes a gated driveway and an extensive rear garden, with several brick outbuildings, including a barn with potential for conversion to an annex or office (subject to planning consent). The property is being sold with no upward chain and is a rare opportunity to own a piece of history in a picturesque village setting.