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Hundred Foot Bank, Ely CB6
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Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Historic Threshing Barn with Consent for Conversion to Residential
- Range of Traditional Buildings
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A residential conversion opportunity with prior approval permission granted to convert the principal historic threshing barn to a 3 bedroom dwelling and opportunity to extend into adjoining buildings subject to obtaining necessary planning permissions.
The threshing barn 14.46m x 6.82m is of a brick construction under a timber framed roof, which is externally covered in clay pan tiles. The south elevation has a raked roof over a lean-to 15.40m x 3.70m which looks on to a courtyard.
The threshing barn is attached to a L shaped single storey range which comprises of an open fronted 3 bay cart shed 9.60m x 5.16m which is part enclosed with timber boards. Attached is a further brick barn 23.35m x 4.97m which has a pitched roof covered in cement fibre type sheets. The building is accessed via sliding end doors and a side personnel door and side windows.
To the south of the site is brick built stable block 19.10m x 4.95m which has a pitched roof covered in mixture of corrugated iron and cement fibre type sheets.
To the west of the site is a single storey open-fronted cart shed 10.76m x 7.41m of timber framed construction partially enclosed with timber feather edged boards under a box profile steel sheet roof.
Lot 2 is shown edged blue on the plan
The threshing barn 14.46m x 6.82m is of a brick construction under a timber framed roof, which is externally covered in clay pan tiles. The south elevation has a raked roof over a lean-to 15.40m x 3.70m which looks on to a courtyard.
The threshing barn is attached to a L shaped single storey range which comprises of an open fronted 3 bay cart shed 9.60m x 5.16m which is part enclosed with timber boards. Attached is a further brick barn 23.35m x 4.97m which has a pitched roof covered in cement fibre type sheets. The building is accessed via sliding end doors and a side personnel door and side windows.
To the south of the site is brick built stable block 19.10m x 4.95m which has a pitched roof covered in mixture of corrugated iron and cement fibre type sheets.
To the west of the site is a single storey open-fronted cart shed 10.76m x 7.41m of timber framed construction partially enclosed with timber feather edged boards under a box profile steel sheet roof.
Lot 2 is shown edged blue on the plan
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