The Assembly Hall, Westgate, Louth... House for sale

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The Assembly Hall, Westgate, Louth... House for sale

The Assembly Hall, Westgate, Louth LN11 9YE
£175,000

Our Summary

  • Enjoying a wonderful setting between two impressive Listed 19th and 18th Century townhouses, with views taking in nearby St James Church and close to the town centre, this brick and slate former school hall represents a unique conversion opportunity to create a fabulous home with a stylish interior, a south facing walled rear courtyard and a single parking space in the adjoining courtyard
  • Formerly part of the King Edward VI grammar school complex, full planning permission was granted on the 13th of December 2019 for change of use, conversion of, and alterations to the former assembly hall (which is a Listed Building) to provide a dwelling and erection of a boundary wall to a maximum height of 2m (wall now completed)
  • Full planning details can be found by visiting the planning portal of the East Lindsey District Council planning portal and searching for application numbers N/105/01254/19 and N/105/01256/19
  • CGI images, video and floorplans are included by the architect illustrating a conversion scheme thought to best exploit the potential and height of the building together with a brief description of the intended rooms
  • There is scope for the buyer to adjust the interior designs or create a totally different bespoke layout according to taste
  • Outside The walled courtyard on the south side of the property has great potential to create outdoor seating and dining areas taking advantage of the sunny aspect for much of the day
  • There is also scope to make this area particularly attractive with timber or stone planters, trelliswork for climbing plants, hanging baskets and flower pots together with exterior lighting
  • Unique Conversion Project

Description

This former school hall, situated between two 18th and 19th century townhouses, offers a unique conversion opportunity to create a stylish home. With planning permission granted in 2019, the property can be converted into a dwelling, complete with a south-facing walled courtyard and a single parking space. The building, formerly part of King Edward VI grammar school, has been carefully designed to retain its original features, including a stunning wood-panelled ceiling and hardwood double doors. The proposed accommodation includes a spacious open-plan living room, dining area, and fitted kitchen on the first floor, as well as three bedrooms, one with an en-suite shower room, and a main bathroom. The property is located in the heart of the Conservation Area, close to St James Church and the town centre, making it an ideal choice for those looking for a unique and characterful home in a desirable location.