- Planning to convert into 3 dwellings +
- Grade II listed +
- 5688 sq ft +
- Masses of potential +
- Part converted +
- No chain +
Fresh to the market is this part completed Grade II listed building with full planning permission for conversion into three separate properties. Full of characterful features, history and high ceilings, this property has masses of potential, is spread across nearly six thousand square feet and is situated in a convenient location.
To the front of the building, access is via a door to the side leading off of Barbican Terrace. There is an internal porch and large feature hallway with grand staircase and large windows. All of the rooms downstairs lead off from here, and to the upstairs, the bedrooms are off from the large, light landing. There is also a corridor that leads the way to the garage at the rear of the property with large, sliding double doors opening to Trinity Street.
The middle section of this project is has three bedrooms, with kitchen/ diner, separate living room and downstairs toilet, as well as potential upstairs shower room.
The rear section is in need of a full renovation and has access into a internal courtyard.
Litchdon Street occupies an extremely useful position and lies within close proximity from Barnstaple town centre and provides easy access to nearby market towns of Bideford (11 miles) and Great Torrington (12.5 miles).
The A361 North Devon link road, provides easy access to Tiverton and the M5 motorway (Junction 27) with mainline Intercity rail links available at Tiverton Parkway (London, Paddington approx. 2 hours) and international airports at Exeter and Bristol.
Barnstaple, the historic and regional centre of North Devon affords a more extensive range of commercial, educational and recreational facilities benefitting from a variety of banking, schooling, a theatre, cinema, leisure centre and restaurants, combining modern shopping amenities with a bustling market atmosphere. Popular sandy beaches of Westward Ho!, Instow, Saunton, Croyde and Woolacombe are within easy reach. The cathedral city of Exeter with its university, airport, inter-rail and motorway links is just some 42 miles in distance.
To the front of the property, there is brick paved off road parking, and to the rear, there is a courtyard with outbuilding, however this is only accessed via the rear section of the building.