Mold Road, Alltami, Mold, Flintshire, CH7 6LG
Guide Price: £365,000
The property briefly comprises of an ex pub building with a 2
bed flat above which has been granted planning for conversion
to apartments, plus five new building plots within the old car
park and garden areas. The subject property is located along
Mold Road, Flintshire. The property is well located along the
main road linking the A55 with the A494 with access to Buckley
Town Centre. The property has great links to numerous local
beauty spots such as the North Wales coast, the roman city of
Chester, Liverpool and Manchester, making it a highly
sought-after area. There are excellent amenities within easy
reach from Altami, excellent primary and high schools. There
are also beautiful rural areas nearby which boast beautiful
walking routes. Once the property has been developed some of
the dwellings to the rear will have excellent countryside
views, with the countryside being a short walk away. There is
a signed Flintshire County Council Town & Country Planning
Act 1990 Section 106 agreement dated 1st September 2020 in
place for planning application 058799 which includes an
affordable housing contribution of £105,000.
Planning reference number - 058799.
We have been advised the unit next door could also be
purchased subject to separate negotiation.
Contact: 0800 242426
Chester Road, Buckley, Flintshire, CH7 3AE
Starting Bid; £38,000
Derelict property with planning permission for development
to a 2 bedroom detached property. The property is
currently adjoined to to an existing bungalow with title
deeds to be split upon completion. The subject property is
well located along Chester Road, Buckley. This property is
located within easy reach of local amenities, transport
links and schools, and is located approximately 0.8 miles
from Buckley town centre.
Contact: 0800 242426
For Sale By Auction | 19:00, 13 July 2021 | Lot TBC
Ford Green House, Ford Green Road, Smallthorne,
Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire, ST6 8EA
Guide | £320,000 PLUS (plus fees)
Call the team on 01782 790058 for more information
Development opportunity to build 9 dwellings with planning
consent at Ford Green House in Smallthorne, situated on the
eastern fringes of Stoke on Trent and conveniently
located for access to the national road network
Planning: 63206/FUL granted on 7th April 2020 - Demolition of
outbuildings, conversion of Ford Green House into two
dwellings and erection of a further seven dwellings.
Viewings: See 3-D 360° Virtual Walk Through Tour
All main services are understood to be available within the
area of the site. Interested parties are requested to make
their own enquiries to the relevant authorities as to the
availability of services.
Local Authority: Stoke on Trent City Council
For Sale By Auction | 12:00, 14 July 2021
Barn At Penrhos, Llangeitho, Tregaron, Ceredigion,
SY25 6QJ
Guide | £39,000 + (plus fees)
Call the team on 02920 475 184 for more information
An opportunity to purchase a traditionally built barn
formerly a farmhouse and previously benefiting from
planning permission in 1988 for conversion into a
residential dwelling now lapsed. The property is set
within grounds of approximately 0.5 acres comprising of a
paddock which has been left for nature to take its own
course but could be re-established to provide an area for
animal grazing. We are advised that an entrance will need
to be created and permitted and that electricity and a
water supply are located nearby but not connected, there
is also a public footpath which runs through part of the
land. This is an opportunity to create your very own
smallholding.
The barn is nestled within the Cambrian Mountains in an
area of unspoilt natural beauty, being rurally positioned
and only 1.5 miles equidistant of the rural community of
Penuwch and Llangeitho. The barn is some 5 miles from the
Upper Valley Teifi market town of Tregaron, with a good
range of available facilities and 10 miles inland from the
coastal and noted Georgian Harbour town of Aberaeron, and
some 8 miles North of the University and market town of
Lampeter. The University town of Aberystwyth lies some 11
miles distant.
For Sale By Auction | 12:00, 14 July 2021
Trebrysg, Tregaron, Ceredigion, SY25 6LH
Guide | £249,000 + (plus fees)
Call the team on 02920 475 184 for more information
3 Acre Rural Development Opportunity - Detached House and
Barns
A three bedroom detached house in need of modernisation
set in grounds of approximately 3 acres with a range of
derelict outbuildings with potential of residential
conversion subject to all usual consents. Set within a
private, picturesque rural location with open aspect views
over the Teifi Valley and beyond, nestled in the foothills
of Cambrian Mountains on the edge of the Cors Caron Nature
Reserve in a popular area for country pursuits.
The land with extensive gardens having a range of mature
trees and shrubbery currently left as a blank canvas
offers but in need of landscaping whilst the continuation
of the land provides an opportunity of keeping animals
with it being fenced and gated. There is also an orchard
having a young plantation and to the side of the property
is improvable and rough grazing land that offers good
potential.
The outbuildings to the front of the property comprise of
a former dairy, hay barn and workshop which may also offer
business potential along with scope for conversion as
mentioned above to holiday lets or studios again having
gained local authority approval.
The house is located less than 2 miles from the popular
market town of Tregaron offering a wide range of everyday
facilities with schools, shops, public houses, post office
and places of worship. 8 miles from Lampeter and some 16
miles from the University town and coastal resort of
Aberystwyth.
Ground Floor: Entrance porch, Hall, kitchen, utility room,
cloak w/c, living room, studio, conservatory.
First Floor: Landing, three bedrooms, bathroom, good size
storage area housing hot water tank.
Outside: As described above in the main description along
with the added benefit of a detached garage.
Viewing Schedule: Strictly by appointment via our partner
agent Morgan & Davies (Lampeter) 01570 423623
For Sale By Auction | 12:00, 14 July 2021
Former Stable Belonging To Aberaman House, Aberaman,
Rhondda Cynon Taff, CF44 6TE
Guide | £69,000 + (plus fees)
Call the team on 02920 475 184 for more information
The Development of a Listed Building (former stables) with
planning permission for 5 residential dwellings.
Planning Reference 19/1013/12. All prospective buyers are
advised to contact Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council
regarding all planning permissions. The development is located
in Aberaman, offering valley walks with amenities close by, in
addition to bus, rail and road links for commuting and to
neighbouring towns of Mountain Ash, Abercynon and Merthyr
Tydfil.
For Sale By Auction | 12:00, 15 July 2021 | Lot 9
Craigruie Farm Steadings, Twiglees, Boreland, Lockerbie,
Dumfries And Galloway, DG11 2LU
Guide | £95,000 + (plus fees)
Call the team on 01228 510 552 for more information
A traditional stone built steading building benefitting from
full planning permission for change of use to a bespoke
residential dwelling. Set in a picturesque rural location with
views across the surrounding countryside. Planning Ref:
19/1956/FUL.
Viewing: Please telephone 01228 510552
Quarr Hill Cottage, Quarr Hill, Wool, BH20 6BY
Auction Guide Price £265,000
To be Livestream Auctioned on 23 July 2021
This attractive thatched cottage, partially set into the
hillside, is believed to date back to the 18th century. It has
already been on this lst, and clearly failed to sell at
Auction in April. The current owners have carried out very
considerable work; there remains more to do. The garden,
embedding the cottage, is likewise embedded in the slope of
Quarr Hill. There is off road parking for three vehicles.
To be Livestream Auctioned on 23 July 2021, from 12.00 noon.
The link to this property is:
https://www.symondsandsampson.co.uk/properties/details/sales/quarr-hill-...
Ground floor: Dining room, sitting room, sun room, kitchen,
utility room, bathroom. First floor: Landing, three bedrooms,
loo.
Contact: 01258 452 670
Manor Cottage, Winterborne Houghton
Address: Water Lane, Winterborne Houghton, United Kingdom,
DT11 OPD
Price: £ 395,000
To be Auctioned on 23 July 2021, at 12.00 noon.
Nice thatched cottage that might now benefit from some work.
The block built garage/workshop was built by the current owner
'with the view to converting it into a residential annexe. In
2014 our client received a positive response to a
pre-application from North Dorset Council in relation to the
proposed conversion.'
The whole is set within approximately 0.33 of an acre.
Guide price: 01258 452 670
St Ann's Hill, United Kingdom, KT16 9NW
Guide Price £5,950,000
The stunning 'modernist masterpiece', The Round House,
designed by disciple of Le Corbusier, Sir Raymond McGrath
is one part of this fabulous property. The other part
comprises the Coach House to the 18th century mansion that
belonged to Elizabeth Armistead, who married Charles James
Fox, opposition leader and political rival to William Pitt
the Younger. This Coach House has entered more recent
history as Phil Manzanera's and Roxy Music's recording
studio. 'The estate was acquired in 1997 by the current
owner, technology entrepreneur Osman Kent, and was totally
refurbished in a project lasting over two years.' The
whole is set within gardens and grounds of approximately
eight acres.
Price: 0207 016 3780
The Mill, Glenisla, Blairgowrie, United Kingdom
£ 595,000
This attractive mill was built in around 1838. It was
converted into a house in the 1930s. And from this
conversion the doors still have their Bakelite handles. In
2007 its bold 'circular' extension was added. The house is
surrounded by its own gardens and grounds. "A burn runs
alongside the short driveway, through the light woodland
and then follows the south eastern border of the garden to
the end of the lawn in front of the house." This
attractive garden, amounting to 1.39 of an acre, attracts
red squirrels.
The link to this property is:
https://search.savills.com/property-detail/gbperspes180028
Ground floor: Open plan kitchen, utility/laundry/boot
room, larder and pantry, snug, through to the modern
extension, including the garden room, two bedrooms, shower
room. First floor: Library, sitting room, three bedrooms,
bathroom. Outside: There is a garage, log store and
woodshed.
Ford, Temple Guiting, United Kingdom, GL54 5R
Guide Price £700,000
The massive arched window of this interesting house lights
up the ground and first floor. The whole appears to be a
bold conversion of the original building. It is in fine
condition and is set within its own gardens.
The link to this property is:
https://www.jackson-stops.co.uk/properties/14118130/sales/chipping-campden
Reception hall, drawing room, kitchen/dining room, utility
room loo. First floor: Landing, three bedrooms, one with
an en-suite shower, a bathroom.
Ballybrannigan, Ballymahon, Ireland
This great building, part embedded in vegetation, is part
of the Royal Canal complex. The construction of the canal
began in 1789 and was completed in 1817. By implication
this interesting building will have been built during this
period. The canal was closed in 1961.
Between 1975 and 2010 the canal underwent a programme of
complete repair, and is now used for recreation. While the
Agents are suggesting that this great building might gain
planning for a number of different uses, they do not
mention conversion to residential use.
The link to this property is:
https://www.property.ie/property-for-sale/Ballybrannigan-Ballymahon-Co-L...