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- DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY
- DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY The property is Grade II listed and is situated within a Conservation Area within the village of Liss, itself within the South Downs National Park
- The property has last been in use for offices but has recently secured planning permission for conversion to a residential home offering 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 receptions, kitchen dining room and courtyard garden
- Development Opportunity – former offices with consent to convert into a single dwelling Approx 2,000 sq ft Parking Prominent Location with easy access A3 and train station Gas Fired Central Heating Vacant Possession EPC – N/A
- Purchaser to arrange assessment on completion of conversion Council Tax: to be assessed on completion of conversion AML (Anti Money Laundering) - Estate agents operating in the UK are required to conduct Anti Money Laundering (AML) checks in compliance with the regulations set forth by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) for all property transactions
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Description
Plestor House is a Grade II listed period building, part of a terrace of period properties, located in the heart of the West Liss hamlet within the South Downs National Park. The property is situated in a highly prominent location, with easy access to the A3 and train station. The building comprises approximately 2,000 sq ft on ground and first floors, with exposed beams, sash windows, an inglenook fireplace, and a bread oven.
It offers 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 receptions, a kitchen/dining room, and a courtyard garden. There are 2 on-site parking spaces, and the property benefits from a prominent location with easy access to local amenities, including a Tescos shop, pubs, and restaurants.