The Thatched Barn, Gimingham
Price: £ 195,000
Late 17th century cobbled flint and thatched barn which has
planning permission for conversion into a residential
dwelling with a garden and off-street parking.
Contact: 01328 730 500 -- bmkt@bedfords.co.uk
Maison de Maitre, Saint-Capraise d'Eymet
Price: £ 290,000
Attractive Maison de Maitre that now requires work. It
is being sold with 14 hectares of land.
Contact: 0033 524 10 36 93
Pensarn Chapel House, Llandysul
Price: £ 445,000
This attractive stone built cottage is being sold with a
former chapel which has lapsed planning permission for
conversion to holiday accommodation. The two buildings are
set at right angles to each other. The chapel is currently
used as a workshop/studio. Subject to the necessary planning
permission this large, light filled building might now be
used in a number of different ways. The former coach house
is also included in the sale. The whole is set in
approximately one acre of gardens and grounds..
The link to this property is:
https://www.johnfrancis.co.uk/properties/12467918/sales
ACCOMMODATION:
Ground floor: Sitting room, kitchen, sun room. First floor:
Landing, three bedrooms, bathroom. The Chapel is open plan
and double height.
Contact: 01545 570 990 -- aberaeron@johnfrancis.co.uk
Cloonee House, Lough Carra
Price: £ 1,000,000
This attractive Georgian house was completed in 1757. It was
built as a hunting lodge and overlooks Lough Carra. Set
around a courtyard that is also framed by the West Wing, the
East Wing, and 'Wilde's Tower House'. The Agents say that
Oscar Wilde, his brother and George Moore spent their summer
holidays here.
Each of the Wings has its own entrance. There is also a
coach house, Cloonee Coach House' included in the sale. The
whole is set in approximately ten acres.
The link to this property is:
http://www.clooneehouse.com/gallery.asp
Contact: 087 246 3748
Llanddewi Brefi, Tregaron, Wales
Price: £ 98,500
Derelict stone built cottage that has planning permission
'for restoration and extension.' It is set in a valley close
to the Cambrian Mountains, and is being sold with
approximately one acre of surrounding grounds.
Contact: 01570 519 981
West Tythe, Bisley
Contact: £ 935,000
Conversion of a great building. This very nice former barn
that was originally part of Rectory Farm clearly requires no
work. West Tythe is the largest portion of the former tythe
buildings that were converted into residential properties in
the 1980s. The foot print of the whole property frames, as a
'courtyard', part of the garden. There is a vaulted room
above the garage.
Ground floor: Hall, sitting room, dining area/kitchen,
pantry [?], two bedrooms, shower room, utility room. The
garage with a shower room, is attached, just, corner to
corner to the main house. First floor: Galleried landing,
two bedrooms, one with an en-suite shower room, another
shower room. Accessed via a separate staircase in the
garage, the vaulted room.
Contact: 01285 653 334
House of Glack, Daviot
Price: £ 750,000
This attractive house dates back to the early 1700s. There
is a 1930s extension/wing to the rear. This wing is
accessible internally, on both the ground and first floors.
It has its own two staircases, one internal, another
external. The whole is set in approximately 17 acres of
gardens and grounds, with views to the hills and open
landscape beyond. The current owners have done considerable
work on this fine building since they became its owners in
2002.
The link to this property is:
https://search.savills.com/property-detail/gbabrsabr180014
ACCOMMODATION:
Ground floor: Hall, two part dining room, kitchen, scullery,
loo, rear hall, marking the beginning of the 1930s wing,
store, loo, garden room, large gallery; boiler room, which
is only accessible from outside.
First floor: Landing, drawing room, bedroom, with a shower
room, loo and store. Access to the first floor wing: three
bedrooms, sitting room/dining room, kitchen, utility room,
bathroom, shower room, laundry room.
Contact: 01224 971 110 -- Fiona Gormley:
fgormley@savills.com
Old Farm, Clunton
Price: £ 795,000
This house is stunning. It dates back to the late 16th/early
17th century and requires no work. There is lapsed planning
permission for the two storey Malt house to be converted to
a separate five bedroomed residence, and for a barn to be
converted into a three bedroom dwelling. The whole is set in
approximately one acre.
According to the Agents A E Houseman wrote the following:
"Clungunford, Clunton, Clunbury and Clun are the most
wonderful places under the sun !"
The link to the property is:
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-72344134.html
Contact: 01584 544 006