£600,000
5 bed property for saleHigh Street, Burnham-On-Crouch CM0
5 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
- Freehold
SJ Warren
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About this property
An iconic Burnham property full of local history.
The internal rooms are completely removeable. Offering complete versatility.
Enormous ground floor hall/old drill room.
Ground floor gents and ladies toilets.
Two staircases to the fist floor accommodation made up of various removeable rooms.
Beautiful original features including windows.
2/3 shops to the front of the building currently with tenants.
Terrific opportunity to convert into a family home, or run a business.
Central town location.
Preservation area.
A brief history of 61 High Street.
The octagonal building was opened as a Baptist chapel in 1843 and was one of the first places of worship in an expanding Victorian Town. Funded by William Cross, a merchant who enjoyed to holiday in the town. The building was known locally as The Round Chapel and at some point transitioned into The Well House.
The property was then taken over by The Essex Regiment and became known again locally, as The Drill Hall.
As the years passed in 1960 it turned into a rifle range and more recently a snooker club, with an extension added for toilets and a second set of stairs to the first floor.
Please note This really is an iconic Burnham property and although we have compiled a detail which shows various rooms. We do however stress they are not permanent offering the whole building to be reconfigured with advice to your requirements.
This wonderful building has so much potential to make into a fantastic family home, run a business or businesses and already has in situ 2/3 shops with tenants to the front.
Please discuss further details with the agent, who have a good account of the property, its history and its massive potential.
Entrance To The Main Hall (8.84m ext to 12.09m x 9.40m ext to 12.09m (29 ex)
There is a recessed entrance leading to the main door, this opens into the original Drill Hall. As you can imagine this is a particularly large area and has various storage cupboards, fire exit to one side and rear access, in addition door to the rear lobby, second staircase to the first floor and the Ladies and Gents toilets.
We are deliberately not mentioning too much detail in all the rooms, as we have made note that the whole building is totally versatile, as depicted in the photography.
Shop One (3.71m x 3.43m & store room 3.15m x 3.48m (12'2 x)
Both the shops which currently have tenants are to the front facing the high street and ether side of the main entrance. There is a good size front window, side window and door, wood effect flooring and door to a good size store room.
Shop Two (3.15m x 3.15m plus 3.84m x 2.64m (10'4 x 10'4 pl)
The second shop is split into two functioning sops with the first area having a good size front window, side window and door. Open plan to the second part of the shop which again has a good size front window and door.
There is a small inner hallway, door to the main entrance, door to a hand wash basin and separate w/c.
Rear Lobby, Staircase Two And Toilets
The rear lobby, second staircase and toilets were a later addition to the property, offering access to the rear, stairs to the first floor and Ladies and Gents toilets.
Main Stairs To The First Floor.
First Floor Lounge (6.83m x 4.06m (22'5 x 13'4))
Please note we have highlighted although we are mentioning specific areas as rooms, these are stud work walls and offer the opportunity to use and configure to your own requirements, There are however some fantastic original features particularly with Cathedral style original windows that will deserve professional preservation.
Original large center Cathedral style window with two smaller matching windows ether side, plus two further matching windows to ether flank.
Kitchen/Dining Area (6.83m max x 4.06m (22'5 max x 13'4))
An irregular shape room with a kitchen space with a range of cream eye, base and drawer units with tiled work surfaces over. Space for a gas oven, space for a fridge/freezer, plumbing for washing machine and a one and a half sink.
Bedrooms
Please note we are listing these as bedrooms but they are all stud plaster boarded walls, which can easily be removed.
Bedroom (3.12m reduc to 2.64m x 1.60m (10'3 reduc to 8'8 x)
This room only has a small light window onto the landing.
Bedroom (3.71m x 2.06m (12'2 x 6'9))
With a cathedral style window to the side.
Bedroom (3.84m x 2.79m (12'7 x 9'2))
Sash window to the side.
Bedroom14 X 11 Reduc To 5'3
Irregular shaped room with a sash window to the side.
Bathroom
Tiled flooring, walk in double shower cubicle, hand wash basin with double vanity cupboards, close coupled w/c and a window to the side.
Rear Courtyard
Please note this area is a good size and currently fenced off. We are informed from the vendor that this can be used for parking and they have an
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