Property of the Week: Grade II listed home in town centre
Church Street, formerly two properties, the house is believed to date back to the 17th Century with later additions and set over three floors for £500k
By Derek Davis
3rd Nov 2022 | Property of the Week
If you are looking for a new home on the Shotley peninsula, or just feeling a bit nosey, then look no further than our Property Of The Week features, which will be showcasing the most interesting homes for sale right now on our Shotley peninsula Nub News property pages, from Chapman Stickels.
This week's outstanding home on offer is this Grade II listed home in Hadleigh town centre on the market with Chapman Stickels for £500k.
With four reception rooms, kitchen, utility area, cloakroom, conservatory, cellar and six bedrooms, this town centre home is a truly remarkable opportunity to renovate a fine Grade II Listed house.
Formerly two properties, the house is believed to date back to the 17th Century with later additions.
Set over three floors together with a cellar, this is the first time the house has been on the market for about 50 years.
The front rooms to both properties have historically been shops, but are now absorbed into the fabric whilst to the rear more recent extensions will probably want to be reconfigured, subject to obtaining the necessary consents.
3-5 Church Street provides a blank canvas to any buyer offering well-proportioned and adaptable rooms together with some real quirks, most notable a gallery above the first floor sitting room which can only be accessed by crossing part of the roof.
To the rear is a very secluded courtyard garden facing south with a fine established fig tree.
Services
All mains services are connected.
Viewing
Link here for more details about 3-5 Church Street in Hadleigh or to arrange a viewing, contact estate agents Chapman Stickels or call 01473 372 372 or email [email protected]
If you are looking to sell your house contact the valuations team.
Chapman Stickels is a company of independent estate agents established in September 2019, headed by the two founding partners Robert Chapman and Benedict Stickels.
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