5 bedroom cottage for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- A pair of Stone Cottages both Grade II Listed
- Formerly a Farmhouse and barn
- 1 x 3 bed and 1 x 2 Bed Cottage
- For Sale as a pair (single transaction)
- Historic England listing 1309025
- Now with Vacant Possession
- Popular Village, close to Bourne
- Stone Outbuilding (Old Smithy) with development potential STP
The Property - The cottages share a drive and benefit from a large garden to the rear. To the rear a former blacksmith's forge, currently used for as a garage/store. The former blacksmith forge has potential for further redevelopment subject to the relevant planning consent.
43 High Street - Ground floor accommodation comprises a kitchen and lounge, on the first floor having two bedrooms and a family bathroom.
45 High Street - Ground floor accommodation comprises a kitchen/diner and lounge and bathroom, on the first floor having three bedrooms and a W.C.
Attached to 43 High Street are two stores and a W.C.
Rooms
Location
This pair of grade II listed, Semi-detached, stone cottages are located within the popular village of Morton. The cottages present an attractive development opportunity with some modernization.Morton is located; 2.5 miles north of the market town of Bourne and 13.5 miles north east of the historic town of Stamford, with links to A1. The Village of Morton has a range of amenities including a co-op food store, pub, takeaways, and Primary School
Contiguous Single Storey Building Plot
Adjacent to the garden, the vendor has obtained planning
permission for a single storey building plot with a new access via St John's
Close, (SKDC planning Ref S23/0965) which is available by separate negotiation.
EPC Ratings
D
& D, both cottages are Band D
Listed Buildings with Historic England reference listing - 1309025
Both
properties are grade II listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and
Conservation Areas) Act 1990 for their special architectural or historic
interest. The properties are of built with a coursed limestone rubble, concrete
tiled roof with stone coped gables, gable stacks and single ridge stack.
Wayleaves, Easement & Rights of Way
The
property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all existing rights of way,
whether public or private, light support, drainage, water and electricity
supplies and all other rights and obligations, easements, quasi-easements, and
all wayleaves whether referred to or not in these sales particulars.
Method of Sale
The
freehold interest to the property is being offered for sale by Private Treaty.
Plans & Areas
The
areas and plans attached to these particulars have been produced in good faith.
They are for illustrative purposes only and their accuracy is not guaranteed.
Boundaries
The
successful purchaser will be deemed to have full knowledge of all boundaries
and neither the vendors nor their agents will be responsible for finding the
boundaries for the ownership thereof.
Viewings
Prospective
purchasers wishing to view the property should make an appointment through the
selling agents.
Those
wishing to view the property do so at their own risk.
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