£315,000
10 bed semi-detached house for salePortland Street, Ilfracombe, Devon EX34
10 beds
5 baths
8 receptions
- Freehold
Webbers Property Services
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About this property
Grade II listed early 19th-century property
Former private residence and care home
Over 4,000 sq ft of accommodation set across four floors
Retains character features including ornate fireplaces, bay windows, and a central staircase
In need of full modernisation throughout
Rear garden with views over the Bristol Channel
Parking to the front
Roof in good internal condition
Excellent potential for conversion into four self-contained apartments (subject to consents)
Portland House is a grand Grade II listed property, steeped in history and character, dating back to the early 19th century. Originally constructed as a private residence of stature, the building later served as a care home, and now offers an outstanding opportunity for sympathetic redevelopment. Extending to over 4,000 square feet and arranged across four generous floors, this impressive period building stands just outside the town centre, within easy reach of amenities, yet benefits from a garden to the rear with beautiful views across the Bristol Channel.
Accommodation and Features
The property is notable for its architectural presence, with a handsome façade and a wealth of original internal features that remain intact. Inside, visitors are immediately struck by the central balustrade staircase, a striking reminder of the property’s heritage and one of its most significant features. Other character details include ornate fireplaces, bay windows that flood the rooms with natural light, and generous ceiling heights that enhance the sense of scale and grandeur.
Across the ground, first, and second floors, there are multiple large reception rooms and bedrooms, all offering flexible layouts suited to reconfiguration. While the property requires full modernisation and renovation throughout, its proportions and structural arrangement make it particularly well suited for conversion into four self-contained apartments (subject to the relevant planning permissions and listed building consents).
The roof appears to be in good internal condition, which will reassure prospective developers that the building provides a sound basis for refurbishment. The external areas include off-road parking to the front and, to the rear, a garden that enjoys elevated views over the Bristol Channel, creating an attractive aspect for future residents.
Development Potential
In its current configuration, Portland House offers significant flexibility. Its scale, layout, and character mean that conversion into apartments would be the most practical and commercially viable route. The combination of its location just outside the town centre, the availability of on-site parking, and the appeal of coastal views makes this an especially strong prospect for developers. The property’s status as a Grade II listed building ensures that the development will retain its period charm, while careful planning could create modern, desirable homes that blend heritage with contemporary living.
For developers seeking a project of distinction, Portland House represents a rare chance to bring a landmark period building back to life. The potential to create four spacious, high-quality apartments, each benefitting from unique architectural features and an enviable position close to amenities and transport links, cannot be overstated.
From our office on Ilfracombe high street, proceed in a easterly direction where the property will be found on your left hand side after 1/2 mile.
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