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Stradbroke, Suffolk Barn conversion for sale
Stradbroke, Suffolk
£275,000
Stradbroke, Suffolk
£275,000
Our Summary
- Planning permission has been implemented to convert a traditional Suffolk barn with outbuildings to create an impressive four bedroom dwelling and gardens on a site of approximately 0
- DescriptionPlanning permission was originally granted by Mid Suffolk District Council on 19th June 1989 - Reference 439/89 - for the change of use of this traditional Suffolk agricultural barn to create one residential dwelling with garaging, an ancillary outbuilding and gardens
- A copy of the planning permission is included within these particulars together with extracts of the consented plans
- We are advised by the vendors that this planning permission was implemented within the 5 year timescale by virtue of installing a footing and wall within the garage
- In 2016 the vendors also overhauled the roof of the main barn and installed Velux window lights in accordance with the planning permission
- A number of the proposed outbuildings that were originally earmarked for demolition could well be retained and repurposed, subject to the necessary consents
- Barn with PP for conversion
Description
A traditional Suffolk barn with outbuildings is set to be converted into a four-bedroom dwelling with gardens on a 0.6-acre site. The property is located in Stradbroke, a village between Framlingham, Diss, and Eye, with local shops, services, and schools. Planning permission was granted in 1989 to convert the barn into a residential dwelling with garaging, an ancillary outbuilding, and gardens. The consented plans provide for an impressive 2,200 sq ft dwelling with four bedrooms, a study, playroom, and utility room. The property will also feature a parking and turning area, courtyard garden, and several outbuildings that can be repurposed as storage or workshop facilities. The site has electricity connected, and a new mains water connection will need to be installed. The property also has a private treatment plant for drainage, which meets the 2020 regulations.