Wish Hill – Willingdon Village
£550,000.00
Guide Price £550,000-£575,000 CHAIN FREE
Surridge Mison Estates are delighted to take instruction for one of Willingdon’s most treasured buildings, The Old Willingdon Post Office. Steeped in history, this iconic 16th century, Grade II Listed building is at the centre of Willingdon Village, which is currently the village shop and Post Office, was originally a bakery with tea-room. It would be wonderful to find a buyer to carry on the post office and develop further income from the village shop (perhaps also develop the barn and garage building behind too) plus the spacious three bedroom accommodation that provides a letting income. Subject to change of use, if the buyer so wishes, the building would make a very special residential dwelling with some sympathetic re-working of the interior.
3 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
2 Floors
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Features
This Is A Rare Opportunity
Scope For Change Of Use For Residential Dwelling
A Local Icon
Scope For More Business and Letting Income
Currently Run As Post Office & Village Store
Wonderful Willingdon Village Location
Spacious Three Bedroom Accommodation
Grade II Listed Character Property
CHAIN FREE
Description
Guide Price £550,000-£575,000 CHAIN FREE
Surridge Mison Estates are delighted to take instruction for one of Willingdon’s most treasured buildings, The Old Willingdon Post Office. Steeped in history, this iconic 16th century, Grade II Listed building is at the centre of Willingdon Village, which is currently the village shop and Post Office, was originally a bakery with tea-room. It would be wonderful to find a buyer to carry on the post office and develop further income from the village shop (perhaps also develop the barn and garage building behind too) plus the spacious three bedroom accommodation that comes with the building. Subject to change of use, if the buyer so wishes, the building would make a very special residential dwelling with some sympathetic re-working of the interior. This really is a rare opportunity for buyers with vision and an appreciation of fine old buildings.
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Shop – 8.56m x 2.79m (28’1″ x 9’2″)
Door to front. Bay windows to both fronts. Beamed ceiling. Door to:
Inner Hallway
Sitting Room – 3.48m x 3.43m (11’5″ x 11’3″)
Dining Room – 3.35m x 3.33m (11’0″ x 10’11”)
Kitchen – 2.79m x 1.57m (9’2″ x 5’2″)
First Floor Landing
Bedroom One – 4.42m x 2.69m (14’6″ x 8’10”)
Bedroom Two – 3.56m x 3.51m (11’8″ x 11’6″)
Bedroom Three – 3.71m x 2.69m (12’2″ x 8’10”)
Bathroom
Separate WC
Barn – 4.32m x 3.48m (14’2″ x 11’5″)
Garage – 5.18m x 3.96m (17’0″ x 13’0″)
Rear Garden
Gated Driveway
Please contact Surridge Mison Estates for viewing arrangements or for further information.
Council Tax Band- B
EPC Rating- N/A
Tenure- Freehold
Utilities
This property has the following utilities:
Water; Mains
Drainage; Mains
Gas; Mains
Electricity; Mains
Primary Heating; Gas central heating system
Solar Power; None
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We have prepared these property particulars & floor plans as a general guide. All measurements are approximate and into bays, alcoves and occasional window spaces where appropriate. Room sizes cannot be relied upon for carpets, flooring and furnishings. We have tried to ensure that these particulars are accurate but, to a large extent, we have to rely on what the vendor tells us about the property. You may need to carry out more investigations in the property than it is practical or reasonable for an estate agent to do when preparing sales particulars. For example, we have not carried out any kind of survey of the property to look for structural defects and would advise any homebuyer to obtain a surveyor’s report before exchanging contracts. We have not checked whether any equipment in the property (such as central heating) is in working order and would advise homebuyers to check this. You should also instruct a solicitor to investigate all legal matters relating to the property (e.g. title, planning permission, etc) as these are specialist matters in which estate agents are not qualified. Your solicitor will also agree with the seller what items (e.g. carpets, curtains, etc) will be included in the sale.