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Land for saleSt. Martin, Looe, Cornwall PL13
Savills - Cornwall
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About this property
Previous consent for conversion
Grade II listed two storey barn
Ancillary barns
Rural location close to coastal town of Looe
Further land may be available to let by separate negotiation
An exciting opportunity to acquire a Grade II listed barn with previous consent for a three bedroom dwelling.
Description
Description - An exciting opportunity to acquire a Grade II Listed two storey barn with previous planning permission (permission now expired) for conversion to a three bedroom residential dwelling. The site is situated in a rural and tranquil location in the coastal parish of St Martin-by-Looe with the barn set back from a quiet lane opposite the Parish Church.
The property is accompanied by two dilapidated ancillary barns and grounds extending to 0.62 acres (0.25ha).
Additional Land - An additional 5.33 acres of land adjoining the barns may be available to let separately – coloured blue on the plan.
Sale Method - Private Treaty
Tenure & Possession - Freehold with vacant possession.
Local Authority - Cornwall Council
Location
Situated in the coastal parish of St Martin-by-Looe in South East Cornwall where it meets the Looe Valley Rivers Landscape character area approximately 1 mile from Looe, 5 miles from the A38 and 7 miles from Liskeard. The local town of Looe provides a range of services such as a primary and secondary school, train station, public houses, church, post office and convenience stores.
Acreage:
0.62 Acres
Directions
From the A38 at Liskeard travel approximately 1.2 miles towards Plymouth and take the right turning onto the B3252 signposted to Looe. Follow this road for approximately 2.3 miles before taking a slight left turn signposted for the Monkey Sanctuary. Follow this lane until you approach crossroads next to Looe Golf Club, carry on across the crossroads and for approximately a mile until the next T junction onto the B3253. Turn right at this T junction towards Looe and proceed for approximately 1.8 miles. Just before the left hand turning to the Barbican take the right hand turning towards St Martins Church. Continue to the end of this lane to a gate on the right hand side opposite the church.
Additional Info
Access - Access is gained along a private driveway which forms part of the property.
Planning - The property previously gained planning consent (permission now expired) from Cornwall Council dated 26th October 2016, reference PA16/06508 for the ‘Conversion of barn to provide dwelling’. Further details can be downloaded from the Councils interactive planning website. Please note, this planning consent has since lapsed.
Covenants - The standard Truro Diocesan Board of Finance Covenants will be imposed in order to protect the property and surrounding area which will remain in the vendor’s ownership.
Services - Prospective purchasers should make their own investigations as to the provision and costs of such services.
Footpaths, Covenants and Easements - No public rights of way run over the land and the property is offered subject to, or with the benefit of all Wayleaves, Easements, Quasi Easements, Rights of Way, Covenants and Restrictions whether mentioned in these particulars or not. The Estate will retain a right of way along the lane to access retained land.
Mineral Rights - The mineral rights will form part of the property sale.
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