3 bedroom house
Whitestone, Exeter, Devon, EX4 2HQ
Guide Price
£220,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Class Q, Development Potential, Traditional Buildings
Land Tags: Building Plot, Paddock, Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Sep 2021
- Removed: Sep 2021
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Class Q, Development Potential, Traditional Buildings
- Land Tags: Building Plot, Paddock, Pasture Land
An attractive range of traditional barns with planning consent for conversion to create an individual family home in an accessible location. This property is going to Best and Final Offers on Friday 10th September.
Ham Farm Barn is an attractive range of attached traditional buildings, which now have the benefit of planning consent for conversion to residential use. The sale provides the opportunity to create an attractive and highly individual family home in an accessible location. The buildings are complimented by an adjoining paddock which provides the potential to create attractive garden areas to compliment the residential enjoyment of the property. In total, Ham Farm Barn extends to just under 1 acre.
THE BUILDING
Situated around a smaller courtyard, the attached buildings are of traditional construction and provide the opportunity to create an exceptionally attractive and highly individual character home.
The buildings provide a gross floor area of about 249 square metres. (2680 sq,ft).
Change of use acceptance has been received from Teignbridge District Council for the change of use of the buildings to a single residential dwelling under Class Q of the Town and Country Planning Act (General Permitted Development) (England) order 2015;
Teignbridge District Council Planning Ref:
19 /02213/NPA
Consent was granted on December 20th 2019.
The approved plans provide for the imaginative conversion of the buildings to provide accommodation comprising of:
Open plan Kitchen/Dining Room with stairs rising to the first floor. Steps up to Living Room with bi-fold doors to the adjoining garden area. Cloakroom, Utility Room and Office. Bedroom 3.
On the first floor is a Landing with Bathroom, Master Bedroom and Bedroom 2 with En-suite Shower Room.
The property occupies a level position with a large turning and parking area to the front. To the south and gently rising is an attractive area of pasture from which outstanding views may be enjoyed across the adjoining countryside. The potential exists to create garden areas, subject to any appropriate consents to compliment the residential enjoyment of the property. In total, the property extends to just under 1 acre as edged in red on the identification plan.
SITUATION
The property occupies an accessible location adjacent to the old Exeter to Tedburn st Mary road and within easy reach of the A30. Tedburn St Mary is the closest main settlement, with this attractive village providing a useful range of day to day facilities. To the east lies the Cathedral and Regional centre of Exeter with its comprehensive range of commercial, educational and recreational facilities as well as providing main line rail connections and access to the motorway network. It is an attractive location and the property is well placed to take advantage of the diversity of countryside and for the many varied recreational activities available within the general area.
TENURE AND POSSESSION
The property is a freehold tenure and with vacant possession available upon completion.
SERVICES
Mains water and electricity on site. Drainage will be to a new private system to be constructed at the purchaser’s expense and in accordance with Environment Agency approval.
LOCAL AUTHORITY
Teignbridge District Council, Forde House, Brunel Road, Newton Abbot. TQ12 4XX
Marketed by: Greenslade Taylor Hunt, Tiverton
Ham Farm Barn is an attractive range of attached traditional buildings, which now have the benefit of planning consent for conversion to residential use. The sale provides the opportunity to create an attractive and highly individual family home in an accessible location. The buildings are complimented by an adjoining paddock which provides the potential to create attractive garden areas to compliment the residential enjoyment of the property. In total, Ham Farm Barn extends to just under 1 acre.
THE BUILDING
Situated around a smaller courtyard, the attached buildings are of traditional construction and provide the opportunity to create an exceptionally attractive and highly individual character home.
The buildings provide a gross floor area of about 249 square metres. (2680 sq,ft).
Change of use acceptance has been received from Teignbridge District Council for the change of use of the buildings to a single residential dwelling under Class Q of the Town and Country Planning Act (General Permitted Development) (England) order 2015;
Teignbridge District Council Planning Ref:
19 /02213/NPA
Consent was granted on December 20th 2019.
The approved plans provide for the imaginative conversion of the buildings to provide accommodation comprising of:
Open plan Kitchen/Dining Room with stairs rising to the first floor. Steps up to Living Room with bi-fold doors to the adjoining garden area. Cloakroom, Utility Room and Office. Bedroom 3.
On the first floor is a Landing with Bathroom, Master Bedroom and Bedroom 2 with En-suite Shower Room.
The property occupies a level position with a large turning and parking area to the front. To the south and gently rising is an attractive area of pasture from which outstanding views may be enjoyed across the adjoining countryside. The potential exists to create garden areas, subject to any appropriate consents to compliment the residential enjoyment of the property. In total, the property extends to just under 1 acre as edged in red on the identification plan.
SITUATION
The property occupies an accessible location adjacent to the old Exeter to Tedburn st Mary road and within easy reach of the A30. Tedburn St Mary is the closest main settlement, with this attractive village providing a useful range of day to day facilities. To the east lies the Cathedral and Regional centre of Exeter with its comprehensive range of commercial, educational and recreational facilities as well as providing main line rail connections and access to the motorway network. It is an attractive location and the property is well placed to take advantage of the diversity of countryside and for the many varied recreational activities available within the general area.
TENURE AND POSSESSION
The property is a freehold tenure and with vacant possession available upon completion.
SERVICES
Mains water and electricity on site. Drainage will be to a new private system to be constructed at the purchaser’s expense and in accordance with Environment Agency approval.
LOCAL AUTHORITY
Teignbridge District Council, Forde House, Brunel Road, Newton Abbot. TQ12 4XX
Marketed by: Greenslade Taylor Hunt, Tiverton
Land Registry Data
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