Whiligh Estate, Shovers Green, Wadhurst 4 bed semi

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Whiligh Estate, Shovers Green, Wadhurst 4 bed semi

Shovers Green, Wadhurst, East Sussex, TN5 7JU
£350,000

Our Summary

  • The property is currently arranged as two separate apartments, and was let for several years, but we believe that there is fabulous potential to turn this property into one, substantial, attached house, subject to any necessary planning and building consents
  • There is also considerable scope to refurbish these apartments for investment purposes
  • We note that the property requires a lot of work including potentially new floor joists across all of the first floor, new electrics, new heating, new windows, as well as new kitchen and bathroom suites
  • One may wish to alter the layout, especially if restoring into one large property, and therefore planning permission and listed building consents will be required
  • It is beautifully private and offers considerable scope to be transformed into a magnificent walled garden
  • This property is in need of renovation and we cannot guarantee the integrity of the flooring on the first floor
  • We are not aware of planning permission for new houses / extensions at any neighbouring properties
  • Requiring full renovation
  • Scope for conversion into a single residence or multiple flat units (STPP)
  • Substantial Grade II Listed estate building offering superb potential

Description

The Old Laundry, a Grade II Listed former estate house, is being sold via Secure Sale online bidding with a starting price of £350,000. The property, which was originally the laundry house for the Whiligh Estate, is currently arranged as two separate apartments, but has potential to be converted into one large house, subject to planning and building consents. The property sits in a rural setting, surrounded by farmland and gardens, with easy access to footpaths to Wadhurst village and Bewl Reservoir. With over 2,500 sq ft of accommodation, the property features a private and secluded South-facing courtyard garden, as well as a former coach house and stables that have already been converted. The property requires significant renovation work, including new floor joists, electrics, heating, windows, and kitchen and bathroom suites, and may require planning permission and listed building consents. The property is located within the Whiligh Estate, an impressive historic estate dating back to 1586, and is close to the popular villages of Wadhurst and Ticehurst, with their range of local amenities and services.