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Full Details for 2 Bedroom Cottage for sale in Guisborough, TS14 :
A Unique Opportunity to Acquire an Historic Former Stable within an Award Winning Development of this Grade II Listed Range of Buildings in an Idyllic Setting within the National Park
Planning Permission Dated April 2009 for Conversion into an Individual Stylish Residence of Character
Once Converted will Provide Hall with Spiral Staircase, Lounge, Study, Dining Area, Kitchen, Utility Room, Cloakroom and Two Bedrooms, each with En-Suite
Area of Courtyard to Provide Parking for Two Cars
An Exciting Opportunity for the Small Builder, Developer or Private Individual Seeking to Create a Stylish Individual Home
Occupancy Restrictions Apply - Full Details on Request
Representing a unique opportunity to create a completely individual residence is this grade II listed stable which forms part of this fascinating range of historic buildings which were constructed in the 1860s as the stable block, coach houses and garden buildings of the adjoining Victorian mansion, Hutton Hall. In common with the hall, the buildings were designed by the eminent and highly regarded Victorian architect, Alfred Waterhouse, whose work is highly regarded and Hutton Hall and the associated buildings are considered to be one of the best examples of his work. In 2000 the majority of the range of buildings were converted by award winning developers Newton Moor into a collection of highly individual and stylish residences, each of which is unique and all of which enjoy a very special location at Hutton Gate, within the National Park. Pease Court is a quite unique location, being within a country setting yet literally within minutes drive of Guisborough town centre with its range of shopping facilities and amenities. Guisborough is well placed for access to the Coast, the North Yorkshire Moors National Park and the industrial centres of Teesside. Rail links to London Kings Cross are available from Darlington and air links to many parts of Europe and beyond are available from Durham Tees Valley Airport. Opportunities such as this within the Guisborough area are few and far between - highly recommended.
Stable
The property currently comprises of a fascinating stable which is sub divided into six stalls and over which is a hay loft.
Planning Permission
Planning permission was granted in April 2009 and a copy is available at the agent's office upon request. Decision Number NYM/2009/0130/LB. The permission is subject to occupancy restrictions.
Listed Building Consent
Listed building consent was granted in April 2009, subject to conditions and a copy is available at the agent's office upon request, Decision Number NYM/2009/0130/LB.
Wildlife Survey
A wildlife survey was conducted by E3 Ecology Ltd, a copy of which is available at the agent's office for inspection upon request. The stables were identified as an area unsuitable as a habitat for bats and a number of key measures were included in the report, one if which states that works on site will not commence during the hibernations period (November - March inclusive) and repointing/restructuring/demolition of existing brick work will not be undertaken during this period.
Funding
The vendors would consider providing a funding package to assist the purchaser, subject to status.
Local Authority
Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council.
Council Tax Assessment
The unit, once converted, will be assessed by the Local Authority for council tax purposes.
Sales Particulars
These sales particulars are based upon an inspection carried out on the 15th of March 2010.
Directions
On leaving Guisborough town centre proceed in a westerly direction to the junction of Westgate with West End. At this point bear left into Hutton Lane. Once into Hutton Lane proceed its full length to the junction of Hutton Lane with The Avenue. At this point bear left into the drive which leads up to Pease Court. Once into Pease Court bear left at the clock tower and proceed into the courtyard. Once into the courtyard Conyers House is readily found on the left hand side.
The South Elevation of the Stable
The North Elevation of the Stable
General View of the Rear Courtyard
General View of the Rear Courtyard
General View of Pease Court
General View from the Clock Tower Arch
General View of the Main Courtyard
Planning Permission Dated April 2009 for Conversion into an Individual Stylish Residence of Character
Once Converted will Provide Hall with Spiral Staircase, Lounge, Study, Dining Area, Kitchen, Utility Room, Cloakroom and Two Bedrooms, each with En-Suite
Area of Courtyard to Provide Parking for Two Cars
An Exciting Opportunity for the Small Builder, Developer or Private Individual Seeking to Create a Stylish Individual Home
Occupancy Restrictions Apply - Full Details on Request
Representing a unique opportunity to create a completely individual residence is this grade II listed stable which forms part of this fascinating range of historic buildings which were constructed in the 1860s as the stable block, coach houses and garden buildings of the adjoining Victorian mansion, Hutton Hall. In common with the hall, the buildings were designed by the eminent and highly regarded Victorian architect, Alfred Waterhouse, whose work is highly regarded and Hutton Hall and the associated buildings are considered to be one of the best examples of his work. In 2000 the majority of the range of buildings were converted by award winning developers Newton Moor into a collection of highly individual and stylish residences, each of which is unique and all of which enjoy a very special location at Hutton Gate, within the National Park. Pease Court is a quite unique location, being within a country setting yet literally within minutes drive of Guisborough town centre with its range of shopping facilities and amenities. Guisborough is well placed for access to the Coast, the North Yorkshire Moors National Park and the industrial centres of Teesside. Rail links to London Kings Cross are available from Darlington and air links to many parts of Europe and beyond are available from Durham Tees Valley Airport. Opportunities such as this within the Guisborough area are few and far between - highly recommended.
Stable
The property currently comprises of a fascinating stable which is sub divided into six stalls and over which is a hay loft.
Planning Permission
Planning permission was granted in April 2009 and a copy is available at the agent's office upon request. Decision Number NYM/2009/0130/LB. The permission is subject to occupancy restrictions.
Listed Building Consent
Listed building consent was granted in April 2009, subject to conditions and a copy is available at the agent's office upon request, Decision Number NYM/2009/0130/LB.
Wildlife Survey
A wildlife survey was conducted by E3 Ecology Ltd, a copy of which is available at the agent's office for inspection upon request. The stables were identified as an area unsuitable as a habitat for bats and a number of key measures were included in the report, one if which states that works on site will not commence during the hibernations period (November - March inclusive) and repointing/restructuring/demolition of existing brick work will not be undertaken during this period.
Funding
The vendors would consider providing a funding package to assist the purchaser, subject to status.
Local Authority
Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council.
Council Tax Assessment
The unit, once converted, will be assessed by the Local Authority for council tax purposes.
Sales Particulars
These sales particulars are based upon an inspection carried out on the 15th of March 2010.
Directions
On leaving Guisborough town centre proceed in a westerly direction to the junction of Westgate with West End. At this point bear left into Hutton Lane. Once into Hutton Lane proceed its full length to the junction of Hutton Lane with The Avenue. At this point bear left into the drive which leads up to Pease Court. Once into Pease Court bear left at the clock tower and proceed into the courtyard. Once into the courtyard Conyers House is readily found on the left hand side.
The South Elevation of the Stable
The North Elevation of the Stable
General View of the Rear Courtyard
General View of the Rear Courtyard
General View of Pease Court
General View from the Clock Tower Arch
General View of the Main Courtyard