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Studio, in Church Road, £325,000
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Church Road, Heywood, Westbury, Wiltshire BA13
Land Planning
£325,000
-7.1%

Price History

Initial price £350,000
Aug 8, 2025 £325,000
Price Change -7.1%

Our Summary

  • Planning Permission Granted
  • A 3 bedroom barn for conversion set in a rural position all in approximately 4
  • This charming barn is set in a picturesque rural location and offers the perfect opportunity to create your dream barn conversion overlooking your own land
  • Planning permission granted for a stunning 3-bedroom property
  • With planning permission already granted, this property is ideal for those seeking a unique project to design a bespoke countryside residence
  • PlanningConsent to convert the barn into a dwelling was gained via class Q permitted development under Ref: Pl/2024/02830 (Wiltshire Council)
  • The property will not be sold subject to further planning applications being granted however now that consent has been granted for a dwelling onsite, the successful buyer will have the opportunity to submit a ‘fallback application’ to erect a new dwelling rather than convert the existing building

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Description

This charming barn conversion project is situated in a picturesque rural location, surrounded by 4.31 acres of land, offering a unique opportunity to create a bespoke dream home. Planning permission has been granted to convert the barn into a stunning 3-bedroom property, with an expansive open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area, and three generous bedrooms. The property benefits from a peaceful location with stunning countryside views, a close-knit community feel, and convenient access to nearby towns.

The land is currently laid to pasture and would suit a variety of uses, with mains water and electricity already connected. The property is ideal for those seeking a unique project to design a bespoke countryside residence, with the added bonus of the potential to submit a "fallback application" to erect a new dwelling rather than convert the existing building.