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Merrion, Nr Pembroke, Pembrokeshire... Detached house for sale
Merrion, Nr Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, SA71
£750,000
Merrion, Nr Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, SA71
£750,000
Our Summary
- Exciting potential development site
- DescriptionMerrion Court is an exciting opportunity to acquire an old grade II listed house and surrounding grade II listed courtyard of character farm outbuildings including a granary range and mill, with a view to exploring ways to preserve and restore them and bring them back into use (stp: subject to planning)
- Various outbuildings exist within the rear farmyard which are considered to be suitable for conversion
- The buildings are considered to hold significant potential for a sensitive conversion to provide a high quality development to deliver new homes
- Capability of conversion - Both local development plan policy and national policy, seek to ensure that development which seeks to re-use and adapt existing rural buildings require that the buildings should be capable of accommodating the proposed use without significant alteration or extension
- Further information will need to be provided to demonstrate that the proposal will have an acceptable impact and the advice is clear in setting out what will need to be addressed in any future planning application
- Health & SafetyGiven the hazards of old derelict buildings viewers should take care and precaution with regard to their personal safety when viewing the property
- Grade II listed house ripe for re-instatement (stp)
- Large potential development site
- Potential for conversion into accommodation (stp)
Description
Merrion Court is a unique opportunity to acquire a historic grade II listed house and surrounding farm outbuildings, including a granary range and mill, with the potential to restore and convert them into residential units. The property, which dates back to the 19th century, is situated in a picturesque hamlet within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and offers stunning coastal views. The site, which spans approximately 6.5 acres, includes a large courtyard, modern farm outbuildings, woodland, and an overgrown field. Pre-application planning advice has been sought from the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority to convert the redundant buildings into residential use, with indicative plans showing 11 dwellings, private and communal garden areas, car parking, and converted buildings providing car ports. The property is conveniently located for access to local towns, beaches, and coastal walks, making it an exciting potential development site.