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Our Summary
- Residential planning permission to extend and convert
- A CLASSIC VICTORIAN FORMER RECTORY ENJOYING A PRIVATE POSITION IN THIS POPULAR VILLAGE WITH FORMER COACH HOUSE BENEFITTING FROM PLANNING PERMISSION IN GROUNDS OF AN ACRE
- The former traditional brick coach house lies on the western side of the drive and whilst currently used as a party barn and for storage, benefits from planning permission to convert and extend to create a stunning self-contained property within the grounds
- The property clearly has potential to extend on its western gable end
- Complimenting The Old Rectory are the delightful grounds that surround the property and a viewing is highly recommended to appreciate not only the quality and setting of the house but the potential planning and lifestyle opportunities on offer
- Adjoining is a single bedroom with run of fitted wardrobes with sliding mirrored doors and offering potential to provide dressing room if required
- TRADITIONAL COACH HOUSE To the west of The Old Rectory sits the traditional brick outbuildings which have the benefit of full planning permission for extension and conversion to create delightful, independent accommodation whether for a dependant relative or indeed generating investment income
- Copies of the planning permission and plans are available from the selling agents
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Description
Dating to around 1870, this fine Victorian Rectory is a classic example of a period home with steep ceilings, original fireplaces, and deep sash windows. The property, which is brick under a slate roof, spans two floors and features a double-height reception hall, principal reception rooms, a kitchen/breakfast room with Aga, a family room, and five bedrooms. A staircase with galleried landing connects the two floors.
The property also boasts a detached triple garage, and on the west side is a traditional brick coach house, which benefits from planning permission to convert and extend to create a self-contained property. The grounds, which cover a plot of one acre, feature a main formal garden with southerly aspect, surrounded by mature hedgerows, trees, and a paved seating terrace.