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For Sale by Auction on 23rd November 2023, Freehold Derelict Stone Built Barn, Two Thornfields, off Snake Road, High Peak, S33 0BJ

1.07 acres / Other

Withdrawn - Last updated: 30 November 2023

For Sale by Auction on 23rd November 2023

Situated on a generously sized plot of land just East of the River Ashop and North of Grimbocar Wood, this secluded rural gem is surrounded by acres of serene landscape. The weathered stone barn, though currently roofless and derelict, presents ample opportunity for transformation. Surrounded by the beauty of the countryside and peaceful views of the nearby river, this site presents endless possibilities for a discerning buyer to craft a phenomenal home amongst an idyllic backdrop. Subject to the relevant planning consents being obtained.

We are not aware of any services being connected to the land or building.

 

Location

The property is located within the Peak District National Park to the west of Snake Road (A57), to the north-west of Bamford and south-east of Glossop, adjacent to the Ladybower Reservoir and just to the south of the Derwent Dam viewpoint.

The Peak District National Park was the first of the national parks of England & Wales in 1951 and covers an area of approximately 555 square miles.

The property is accessed from Snake Road via a right of way across a single lane gravel track set below Snake Road and adjacent to the River Ashop.

The approximate position of the property can be located as follows:

Grid reference: SK164880

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Accommodation

Site area 0.43 hectares (1.07 acres)

Terms

Guide Price - £225,000

Tenure - Freehold

EPC - Not required

VAT - VAT is not payable

Specification

  • Upon the instructions of Severn Trent Water
  • Freehold derelict stone built barn
  • Situated within the Peak District National Park
  • Potential for alternative use, subject to consents
  • Site area 0.43 hectares (1.07 acres)
  • Vacant possession


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