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4 bedroom terraced house for sale
High Street, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire, GL56
£800,000
High Street, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire, GL56
£800,000
Our Summary
- Beautiful double-fronted Listed Cotswold stone property with west-facing garden and parking, in the centre of Moreton-in-MarshThe property is being sold by joint fixed charge receiversThe property was purchased in March 2022 for £840,000 and is part way through a refurbishmentPROPERTY DESCRIPTIONThe property is being sold by joint fixed charge receiversThe property was purchased in March 2022 for £840,000 and is part way through a refurbishmentEarly 19th Century double-fronted Grade II Listed Cotswold stone propertySubstantial terraced premises with a wealth of period featuresThe kitchens and bathrooms have been removedDouble-fronted main reception to the front of the buildingSelection of rooms on the ground floor with some beautiful flag stone flooring, fire places and exposed beamsPLANNINGThe main retail ground floor had planning permission for a change of use to a one-bedroom ground floor apartment with kitchen, dining room, sitting room, bedroom and bathroom: Cotswold District Council (CDC) ref: 20/01115/FUL Work at the property has commenced, however a buyer must make their own enquiries as to whether this is accepted by CDC as a material start The retail Barn to the rear has planning permission for a change of use to a two-bedroom cottage with open plan kitchen living room overlooking the garden: Cotswold District Council ref: 22/02557/FULThe first-floor accommodation to the front has residential planning status and has been occupied as a three-bedroom apartment for many yearsOUTGOINGSDales House AntiquesRateable Value for 1 April 2023 to present - £22,750 Dale House ApartmentTo be assessedSERVICESMain water, electricity, gas and drainage are connectedAverage broadband speeds advertised within this post code are up to 73
Description
This stunning Grade II Listed Cotswold stone property is situated in the heart of Moreton-in-Marsh, boasting a west-facing garden and parking. The property was purchased in 2022 for £840,000 and is currently undergoing refurbishment. The double-fronted property features a wealth of period details, including flag stone flooring, fireplaces, and exposed beams. The ground floor has been stripped back to its original state, offering a blank canvas for renovation. The property has planning permission for a change of use to a one-bedroom apartment and a two-bedroom cottage, as well as residential planning status for the first-floor accommodation. With its prime location, the property is within walking distance to local amenities, including shops, restaurants, and a popular market. The area is also well-connected, with a mainline station offering services to Oxford and Paddington, and easy access to nearby towns such as Stratford-upon-Avon and Cheltenham.