A dilapidated barn with planning permission to convert into a three-bedroom home will go under the hammer at auction next month priced at a guide of £120,000-£140,000.
The barn is situated to the rear of a property on High Street in Lakenheath and according to selling agents Auction House East Anglia offers “great potential to become a beautiful family home with many features.”
Planning permission has already been granted to transform the barn, which is nestled amongst a number of other period properties, including the village church.
Auction House East Anglia, which is jointly marketing the property in association with Marshall Buck, says it is awaiting a “keen developer” to undertake the project.
Under the plans, the converted barn will offer a sitting room, orangery and kitchen, as well as an open-plan kitchen/diner and en suite master bedroom. There will also be two further bedrooms and a separate cloakroom on the first floor.
Access to the barn will be over a shared driveway, and once complete there will be the opportunity to create a private driveway and a garden within its plot.
The online livestreamed auction will take place at 11am on Wednesday, May 4. For more information, including legal packs, contact Auction House East Anglia.
PROPERTY FACTS
To the rear of High Street, Lakenheath
Guide price: £120,000-£140,000
Auction House East Anglia, 01473 558888
www.auctionhouse.co.uk/eastanglia
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