Offers in region of
£140,000
(£119/sq. ft)
Property for sale41A Bridge Street, Hereford HR4
1,177 sq. ft
- Freehold
Sunderlands
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About this property
Detached building, formerly used as offices
Offering attractive period accommodation
With benefit of planning granted for two residential units
***price reduced***
41A bridge street
hereford HR4 9DG
Attractive period building situated just off bridge street in the main business district of the city
•Detached building, formerly used as offices
•Offering attractive period accommodation
•With benefit of planning granted for two residential units
Location
41a Bridge Street is located on the western side of Bridge Street and is approached by means of a passageway between Nos 40 and 41 Bridge Street. Bridge Street offers both business and residential properties.
Description
The subject property is an attractive Grade II* Listed building with accommodation over three levels. The property has its own secure yard from which one approaches a glazed entrance.
Internally the property is well presented with laminate floors throughout (carpet to the lower ground floor), painted plaster walls together with uplighting and spotlighting. The property has central heating and is arranged as a series of rooms at ground floor level whilst the first floor is more open plan. At lower ground floor level is an ancillary area with a cloakroom/wc.
Planning consent has been granted for 2 residential units as of 16th June 2025. Planning application number P250602/L on Hereford County Council website for more details. (1 x one bedroom, 1 x 2 bedroom)
Ideal opportunity for development in sought after area with easy access to city centre and local amenities.
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