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Mickleton, Barnard Castle, County... Plot for sale
Mickleton, Barnard Castle, County Durham, DL12
£215,000
Mickleton, Barnard Castle, County Durham, DL12
£215,000
Our Summary
- FOR SALE BY MODERN METHOD OF AUCTION
- An exciting opportunity to acquire a derelict Farmhouse and adjoining buildings with planning permission for conversion to three dwellings
- The PropertyThis development site currently comprises an original farmhouse which is now derelict together with a range of stone agricultural buildings
- Full planning permission has been granted for conversion to three attractive dwellings, which once constructed could be of interest as luxury family accommodation or appeal as holidaylets or second homes among other uses
- The site could also potentially be developed to create one large family home, or two dwellings, subject to the necessary consents
- PlanningFull details of plans and supporting documents can be found under reference DM/15/02174/VOC
- It is understood that the planning conditions attached to this application have been implemented and therefore the planning permission is held in perpetuity, however we recommend any interested purchasers perform their own due diligence in this respect prior to bidding
- There is also a planning application for the property to be converted to provide a four bedroom family home, with an adjoining two bedroom cottage and a detached double garage which has been approved, however this is due to expire on 29th March 2025
- A derelict Farmhouse and adjoining buildings
- An exciting development opportunity
- For sale by modern method of auction
- Planning permission for conversion to three dwellings
Description
This derelict farmhouse and surrounding agricultural buildings offer a unique opportunity to create three dwellings with planning permission already granted. The original farmhouse, in a state of disrepair, can be converted into three attractive three-bedroom homes, each with off-street parking and a garden. The plans also allow for the possibility of creating one large family home or two dwellings, subject to necessary consents. The property has a rich history and potential for renovation, with the added benefit of a planning permission that has been implemented in perpetuity. However, potential buyers are advised to conduct their own due diligence on the planning conditions and a separate application that is due to expire in 2025. Viewings are done so at the viewer's own risk, as the property is in a dilapidated condition.