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3 bedroom terraced house for sale
Land And Cottages Off Worlds End, 54 & 56 Worlds End, Beedon, Newbury, Berkshire
£825,000
Land And Cottages Off Worlds End, 54 & 56 Worlds End, Beedon, Newbury, Berkshire
£825,000
Our Summary
- Renovation/Refurbishment OpportunityPlanning Permission Granted for an Additional DwellingVillage Location in an Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyGood Transport LinksA rare opportunity to acquire two attractive cottages as well as a development site for a 4-bedroom detached dwelling in the sought-after rural village of Beedon
- 27 acresDESCRIPTIONCurrently occupying the site are a pair of traditional estate cottages constructed of red brick under a tile roof, both of which require full renovation and refurbishment
- Both properties are in considerable need of improvement but do offer character throughout, with exposed wooden beams and open fireplaces in well-proportioned reception rooms and bedrooms
- In addition to the two cottages, Planning Permission was granted on 20th May 2025, for the construction of a further detached 4-bedroom dwelling with associated car port
- The sale provides potential to restore the two cottages as well as create a new-build family home
- Ideal for developers, investors or multi-generational lifestyles
- escapades PLANNINGPlanning permission was granted on 20th May 2025, reference number 24/00498/FUL, for a detached dwelling with associated car port
- LOCAL AUTHORITYWest Berkshire Council planning permission is available on the planning portal of the website, reference number 24/00498/FUL
- Planning Permission Granted for an Additional Dwelling
- Renovation/Refurbishment Opportunity
Description
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A rare opportunity to acquire two attractive cottages and a development site for a 4-bedroom detached dwelling in the sought-after rural village of Beedon, in an area of outstanding natural beauty. The two cottages, which require full renovation and refurbishment, are set within a good-sized plot that includes the site of the consent for the additional new dwelling. Planning permission was granted in May 2025 for the construction of a detached 4-bedroom dwelling with associated car port, offering potential to restore the two cottages as well as create a new-build family home. The property is located in a village with a 13th-century church, pub/restaurant, and primary school, and has convenient access to Newbury town and its comprehensive range of shopping, leisure, and educational facilities.