Kneeton Farm house for sale

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Kneeton Farm house for sale

Kneeton
£300,000

Our Summary

  • An exciting residential development opportunity to acquire a a house which requires substantial renovation and bring it back to life or replace with a new dwelling, subject to planning permission
  • An exciting residential development opportunity to acquire a house which requires substantial renovation and bring it back to life or replace with a new dwelling, subject to planning permission
  • The Property - The property requires substantial renovation and comprises an early 19th Century, detached Nottinghamshire Farm House
  • The house is derelict and requires substantial renovation
  • A full renovation scheme will be required to bring this house elegantly back to life
  • Restrictive Covenant - There will be a restrictive covenant on the property for development of a single dwelling house only
  • flood assessment), school Ofsted ratings, planning applications and services such as broadband and phone signal
  • Flood assessment of an area:- Broadband & Mobile coverage:- School Ofsted reports:- Planning applications:- Viewing & Agents Note - Viewing is strictly by appointment with the selling agents
  • The site must not be entered unattended, due to the derelict nature of the building
  • Development Potential, Subject to Planning
  • Exciting Renovation Project

Description

This property is a rare opportunity to acquire a detached Nottinghamshire farmhouse that requires substantial renovation and redevelopment. Situated in the small, unspoiled village of Kneeton, the property boasts a generous plot of approximately 0.37 acres and is surrounded by established trees and shrubs. The farmhouse, which dates back to the early 19th century, has been left derelict and needs a full renovation scheme to bring it back to life. With its picturesque setting and potential for redevelopment, this property offers a unique chance to restore a piece of history and create a beautiful home. The village of Kneeton is located just off the A46 and A52, providing easy access to nearby towns and cities, including Bingham, Nottingham, Newark, and Grantham. The property is sold as seen with no planning consents in place, and potential buyers are advised to consult with Rushcliffe Council for any sympathetic extension plans.