A rare opportunity to purchase and modernise a prominent townhouse with planning permission and Commoner's Rights.
The property has previously had office tenants on the ground floor with a residential flat above; however, planning consent was granted in October 2021 to "Demolish part office and part residential, change of use to all residential including a new rear two-storey extension"The property is being sold with the benefit of one Commoner's Right to graze cattle on the Common and to shoot and fish on specified days during the season. The current building is believed to date from the mid 18th century and is not listed.With a proposed gross internal floor area of 2,760 sq ft, the proposed accommodation will be light and spacious, including a useful brick-barrelled cellar, currently accessed from the outside. A pedestrian door from the High Street provides access to a side passage and access to the church hall, terrace and an unusually large garden for a townhouse in Hungerford.Planning reference: 21/02634/FULDAdditional InformationMobile Coverage:Please look at the Ofcom website for more information
32 High Street is an attractive townhouse on the High Street in Hungerford.The property is situated in a Conservation Area, a short walk from Hungerford Common and the station, with trains to London Paddington taking about 50 minutes. Hungerford has retained its character as a market town and is well known for its excellent range of independent and antique shops.There is also a tennis and bowls club, two supermarkets, a doctor's surgery and four churches.The larger market towns of Marlborough and Newbury are within easy reach.The surrounding countryside forms part of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is well known for its pretty villages, country pubs, network of quiet lanes, footpaths and bridleways.