Magpie Hall Road, Stubbs Cross... 4 bed bungalow for sale

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Magpie Hall Road, Stubbs Cross... 4 bed bungalow for sale

Magpie Hall Road, Stubbs Cross, Ashford, Kent, TN26
£775,000

Our Summary

  • This smallholding has planning consent to convert 2 of the outbuildings into dwellings - James Hickman, Rural Property & Land#TheGardenOfEnglandPlanning permission has recently been granted to convert 2 former poultry buildings into 2 additional dwellings
  • This former rural smallholding has potential for other uses and is situated in a highly convenient location within easy reach of Ashford & the International Station and the M20
  • The property comprises a 2/3 bedroom detached bungalow with a useful outbuilding together with some former farm buildings including the 2 former poultry buildings with planning permission and some old pigsties
  • The BungalowThe bungalow is believed to date to the 1930’s and provides deceptively spacious accommodation with potential for modernisation and perhaps extension
  • Planning Permission – Former Poultry BuildingsPlanning consent for the 2 former poultry (Buildings 2 & 5 on the submitted plans) was granted by Ashford Borough Council on under Planning Reference NOT/2025/0809
  • ’’The full drawings and plans are available for inspection by searching ‘Search Planning Applications’ on the local authority’s website using the link below and the planning reference quoted above:Interested
  • Former rural smallholding with potential

Description

This smallholding in Kent has planning permission to convert two outbuildings into additional dwellings, a two-bedroom and a one-bedroom property. The property itself is a detached bungalow with a useful outbuilding and former farm buildings, including the two poultry buildings with planning permission, and old pigsties. The land is suitable for grazing and includes a large natural pond in the rear garden. The property is conveniently located near Ashford and its international station, with easy access to the M20 and surrounding towns and villages. The bungalow, believed to date back to the 1930s, offers deceptively spacious accommodation with potential for modernization and extension. The planning permission was granted by Ashford Borough Council and the full plans are available for inspection on their website.