FABULOUS CORNER PLOT POSITION WITH SIGNIFICANT OUTBUILDING THAT UP UNTIL FEBRUARY 2024, TRADED AS A SUCCESSFUL PUBLIC HOUSE. OFFERING FANTASTIC POTENTIAL TO RE-OPEN AS SUCH OR INDEED BE CHANGED TO A DIFFERENT BUSINESS TYPE OR POTENTIALLY APT FOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT GIVEN NECESSARY PLANNING AND CONSENTS ARE OBTAINED.
THE COMMERCIAL PREMISES WILL BE SOLD ALONG WITH THE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY SMITHY HOUSE.
A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE THIS SUBSTANTIAL STONE BUILT, SIGNIFICANTLY EXTENDED DETACHED PERIOD FAMILY HOME, OFFERING A WEALTH OF CHARACTER AND PERIOD FEATURES. FORMERLY A SMITHY, THIS NOW OFFERS GENEROUS LIVING ACCOMMODATION IN A TWO STOREY CONFIGURATION.
Internally this house comprises dining kitchen, dining room, living room, snug, access to cellar, utility. To first floor, which is accessed via two separate staircases, there are four bedrooms including bedroom one with en-suite and family bathroom. There are period features throughout including exposed stonework and timber beams and framework. The pub offers further single story accommodation completed with bar area, further seating space, kitchen and toilets. Externally the home has a gated driveway suitable for numerous vehicles and turning circle. There are beautiful mature colourful, lawned gardens with perimeter dry stone walling and additional outside space for the commercial premises. A true one of a kind opportunity to purchase this significant and note worthy detached dwelling offering unrivalled scope for diversification of accommodation and potential incomes, perched towards the end of this highly regarded semi-rural village with excellent local schooling, Trans Penine trail yet well positioned for the daily commute. This is an absolute must to see the property internally to fully appreciate the versatility and quality of the period accommodation on offer in this highly regarded setting with views towards Thurgoland to rear.
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