Main Street, Willerby 3 bed detached house for sale

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Main Street, Willerby 3 bed detached house for sale

Main Street, Willerby HU10
£475,000

Our Summary

  • A great extension or re-development opportunity
  • Potential to extend/remodel or for commercial residential re-development (subject to necessary consents)
  • In the agents opinion there is opportunity to extend/remodel the existing house, although given the size of the site and its road frontage, there is also potential for redevelopment of the site for residential or commercial usages, all of which are subject to appropriate permissions being obtained
  • In the agents opinion, given the mixed street scene and the size of the site, there is potential for development, whether that be for residential or commercial uses, subject to a satisfactory proposal
  • Alternatively the existing property, whilst well proportioned, would be ideal for extension/remodelling
  • Obviously, any such change/development is dependant upon necessary consents being obtained
  • The property was subject to a planning application (ref 23/01577/plf) in May 2023 for the "erection of a pair of semi-detached dwellings (to the side of the existing house) with access from Appletree Mews"
  • They were confident that a re-worked scheme would obtain a planning permission
  • Also Redevelopment potential
  • Much Potential
  • Potential to extend

Description

This charming period house in Willerby, East Yorkshire, presents a unique opportunity for extension, remodeling, or commercial residential redevelopment, subject to necessary planning consents. The property, situated on a 0.34-acre plot, boasts a prominent position on Main Street and offers stunning central entrance hall, galleried landing, and generous living space. The existing house features three bedrooms, two reception rooms, and a large dining kitchen, with gas-fired central heating and a combination of single glazing and uPVC double-glazed units. The gardens are mainly laid to lawn with shrubbery and trees, and there are two vehicular access points. The site's size and road frontage offer potential for redevelopment, and the local plan governing development in the area is currently being reviewed. A previous planning application for a pair of semi-detached dwellings was refused, citing concerns over the site's constrained nature and impact on highway safety.