A unique opportunity to create a 2/3 bedroom contemporary home offering lateral accommodation; set within magical Grade II listed grounds of approximately 1.61 acres.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a modern cedar clad building in an unspoilt setting within Grade II listed gardens that once formed part of the Hall Estate; which has been unsold for more than 170 years. Planning consent has been granted (21/00982/FUL) for a change of use from B1 offices to a single C3 dwelling. The existing building comprises two large open plan offices, one with a kitchenette, and a cloakroom. The new house will benefit from lateral accommodation and comprise entrance hall, open plan kitchen/dining/family room, living room, office/bedroom 3, utility room, cloakroom, principal bedroom with en suite bathroom and large walk in wardrobe; and double bedroom with en suite shower room. This is a truly special green heart sharing its rather pastoral scene with two historic bicycle manufacturers still making British bicycles in this historic town. The property is approached through an electric gate, onto a shared access drive into the private estate. At the front of the property there is plentiful parking for up to 12 vehicles, in addition to space to build a garage or carport, subject to obtaining the necessary consents. The grounds provide an enchanting setting, the perfect retreat to unwind, or for wildlife enthusiasts and exploring. There is also a generous terrace with pergola to the rear of the property, which is a perfect spot for entertaining. Views from the property are of sloping parkland down to the area around The Hall, a Grade I listed building.In all approximately 1.61 acres. EPC: B.What Three Words:Driveway: ///ocean.headline.purchaserProperty: ///beaks.disprove.fixedAdditional Information:Electricity Supply:Water Supply:Sewerage:Heating:Broadband:Mobile Coverage:Please look at the Ofcom website for more informationRestrictions:Coastal erosion risk:Flooding risk:Planning permissions:Coalfields and mining:
The Tump occupies a private enclave in a walled historic Grade I listed estate close to the heart of the picturesque market town of Bradford on Avon.One of the most compelling features about Bradford on Avon is its unique position on the edge of the Cotswolds facing the River Avon. The town is steeped in history, its growth due to a thriving wool industry and the River Avon that flows through it. Today, the town is home to numerous independent shops, restaurants and pubs. Bath is a short train ride or an easy drive while the surrounding countryside and villages are easily accessible walking or cycling via the area's many footpaths and bridleways as well as along the Kennet and Avon Canal.The property is well placed for commuting with access to both junctions 17 and 18 of the M4 which link to London and the wider national motorway network. Bradford on Avon Station is nearby, with high speed links to London Paddington, via Bath or Westbury; and a direct train runs to Waterloo, and Bristol.The town benefits from the highly regarded St Laurence School, and there is an excellent selection of schools in Bath and the surrounding areas.Bradford-on-Avon 0.5 miles (approximately 5/10 minutes' walk), Bath 8 miles, Frome 10 miles (All distances are approximate).