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Our Summary
- Versatile layout suitable for residential conversion, commercial use, or a mixed-use project (STPP)
- Steeped in local history and full of character, the property offers outstanding versatility for a variety of uses, including residential conversion, commercial investment or a combination of both, subject to the necessary planning permissions
- While the building now requires refurbishment and modernising, it remains a "blank canvas" of immense architectural merit
- Extending to approximately 3,085 sq ft, the building centres around the original former drill hall - an impressive and expansive space with enormous potential
- To the front of the building are two retail units, both currently tenanted and producing an income, further enhancing the property's appeal as an investment opportunity
- Though in need of updating, the original features remain intact; The impressive roof space and octagonal ceiling structure offer further scope for enhancement or additional accommodation, subject to planning
- Located in the centre of Burnham-on-Crouch within the conservation area, yet notably not listed, this unique property combines historical significance with exciting future potential
- A truly one-of-a-kind restoration project for developers, investors, business owners or those seeking to create an extraordinary home
- This room provides access to a large loft space showcasing a unique octagonal roof structure-offering significant potential for further conversion (STPP)
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Description
The property is a freehold period building situated beside Burnham's Clocktower, occupying a prominent position in the town's conservation area. The building measures approximately 3,085 sq ft and features a dramatic main hall, ancillary storage areas, and two staircases leading to the first floor. The ground floor also houses two retail units, currently tenanted, with a combined frontage on the high street.
The first floor provides self-contained residential accommodation, including a spacious lounge with cathedral-style windows, a kitchen/diner, three bedrooms, and a bathroom. The impressive roof space and octagonal ceiling structure offer additional potential for enhancement or conversion. The property also features a substantial rear courtyard with access to both the ground and first floors.