The Pickering Parish Hall is a distinctive, Grade II listed building, situated on Hallgarth, close to the historic church of St Peters & Paul, only a stone’s throw from the centre of the town. A truly substantial character building with full planning permission granted for conversation into two substantial and individual properties. The approved plans (ZE23/06340/LBC passed 19th January 2024) allow for an imaginative conversion of this character property, creating two individual homes which provide generous accommodation with a versatile layout. Each property would have a sheltered courtyard style garden to its rear and benefit from being only a short walk from the Market Place. The proposed properties comprise one two bedroom dwelling and a further three bedroom dwelling. Property One; entrance hall, large open plan living dining kitchen, two ground floor double bedroom and the main bathroom. On the newly created first floor would lie a large master bedroom suite with sitting area/study and shower room. In all approximately 1,200 square feet. Property Two benefits from a slightly different design, with the same large open plan living dining kitchen to the front of the house, two ground floor bedrooms and bathroom and a cosy snug to the first floor with a west facing balcony looking out onto St Peter and Paul’s Church. In all 1,000 square feet.
LOCATION Pickering is a bustling market town, famous for its castle and steam railway, and located on the southern boundary of the North York Moors National Park and close to the heritage coastline. The town offers a wide range of amenities, including primary and secondary school, sports centre, restaurants, public houses and an array of retailers.