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South Wales |
Contact: Bill Stewart 07970220526 wrcstewart[at]yahoo.co.uk (When replying please change [at] to @) |
Price:£348,000 |
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A
barn
conversion in a sheltered, quiet and secluded spot but with 180 degree
panoramic sea views of Carmarthen bay eastward to Gower- south to Lundy
Island - west to Tenby and Caldey Island. All rooms have sea view
windows. The property comprises: entrance porch, very large
lounge/diner (approx 50 sq m.), large kitchen, 3 bedrooms, bathroom
linked by an attractive passsageway with stained glass windows. Large
conservatory with seaviews. Verandah. Gardens on two levels. Double
garage. Summerhouse. Extensive outbuildings with possibilities for
workshop / conversion . Despite the rural setting, a 5 minutes drive reaches the harbour at Laugharne with its extensive historical and literary heritage, tourist and everyday amenities. Another 5 minutes reaches dual carriageway which is continuous to the beginning of the M4 and rapid access to the east. |
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Chaddesden, Derby |
Contact: 01332 748853; 07727604508 seema[at]uprisearts.com (When replying please change [at] to @) |
Price:£335,000 |
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Jasmine Cottage is
a charming Grade II Listed cottage which dates from
the mid18th century. The property has recently undergone some
restoration by the current owners and offers many character features
including beamed ceilings, feature brick walls, wood flooring and stone
fireplaces. Range of traditional barns to the rear. These are currently utilised as workshops/studios and artists' galleries, but would be suitable for a variety of uses, subject to planning consent. The accommodation of the cottage briefly comprises: Ground floor: Living room with wood burning stove, dining room off, kitchen with Rayburn, rear hallway with exposed brick floor, shower cubicle, utility area and cloakroom. First floor: Landing area currently used as study area, two double bedrooms (oak parquet floors), one with fitted wardrobes, and bathroom. Outside is a delightful, good sized rear garden with a large selection of fruit trees and bushes including kiwi, fig, cherry, apricot, raspberry, quince, blackberry, apple, plum, apricot, blueberry, gooseberry and almond. There is an attractive 'secret' garden to the side of the property with ornamental flower/vegetable beds with brick surrounds. Substantial range of traditional single and two storey buildings of a brick and tile construction (10 barns). The barns have the benefit of planning consent for commercial use. These buildings provide the opportunity of either being let to produce a rental income or, alternatively, accommodating a business to be run from home. Further alternative uses might be available, subject to receiving appropriate planning consent. There is also a detached brick built outbuilding that is currently used for storage and a summer house. Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage are connected to the property. Freehold with vacant possession upon completion. Directions From the M1 junction 25: take the A52 towards Derby. Proceed for approximately 4 miles then branch left, sign posted Spondon and Chaddesden. At Nottingham Road roundabout take the 4th exit, sign posted Chaddesden, Oakwood. Proceed for approximately 1.5 miles and turn right onto Chaddesden Lane. Jasmine Cottage can be found approximately 1/2 mile along this lane on the left hand side. |
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The Foreman's Cottage, Sotby, Lincoln |
Contact: marlenenphil[at]supanet.com (When replying please change [at] to @) |
Price:£275,500 |
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There is an
undeveloped barn with this cottage. Delightful, Historic 18c Mud and Stud cottage, Grade 2 Listed set in it's own 0.062 of an acre of wonderful and varied gardens. Perfect for green living. 14' X 12' Dining room, having open brick fireplace, herring-bone brick floor, beamed ceiling, sliding sash window and understairs cupboard. 13' 6" X 15' Sitting room, having woodburning stove set in large inglenook fireplace with original breadoven, brick floor, elm bookshelves and ladder stairs leading to bedroom 2. 23' x 6' rear hallway with tiled floor, elm display shelves and large stripped pine dresser 8' long x 8' high giving excellent storage and display space door off to. 8' x 6' Fitted bathroom with shower over bath. 15' 5" x 6' 3" Fitted kitchen with detachable ladder stairs leading to 15' 5" x 6'3" Bedroom/study above kitchen with exposed beams and window. 13' 2" x 9' 3" Bedroom 1 sloping ceiling with exposed beams , west facing window and door leading to. 12' 2" x 13' 6" Bedroom 2 sloping ceiling with exposed beams, east and south facing windows, Fitted cupboards over chimney breast, trapdoor to ladder stairs for sitting room. Thatched and pantile roofs. Within the 0.62 acre garden is an 1806 oak framed timber barn 34' 9" x 17' with attached brick and pantile utility/ workshop with outside toilet and wash room. The gardens are laid out on all sides of the cottage and contain vegetable growing areas, soft fruit, orchard and pond with leisure quay. The house and gardens are in the centre of a small wolds hamlet, yet remain very private and are not overlooked. The nearest village is 3 miles away with shop and pub. Towns of Horncastle, Louth, and Market Rasen are all within a 10 mile radius and the vibrant university city of Lincoln 18 miles. Asking price for the freehold £295.000. Possibility of developing the barn. |
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