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Methodist Chapel, North Cove, Beccles, Suff Olk Th E Old Methodist Chapel, North Cove, Beccles, Suff Olk Th e Old Methodist Chapel, North Cove, Beccles, Suff olk Th e Old Methodist Chapel, North Cove, Beccles, Suff olk A former Methodist Chapel located in the popular village of North Cove. As well as the main chapel this building also benefi ts two cloakrooms, storage and a kitchen. There is a small garden to the rear. Planning permission has been granted to renovate the building into a three bedroom home. Accommodation comprises briefl y: • Entrance Porch • Main Chapel • Kitchen • Two Cloakrooms • Storage • Rear Garden Area • Planning Permission • CHAIN FREE The Property One enters the property into a porch area. A door then leads in the main chapel which benefi ts characterful beams and large windows. At the rear of the building you will fi nd two cloakrooms and a kitchen. A door in the rear lobby gives access to the rear garden area where there is a garden shed. A path leads down the side of the building back to the front. The property currently benefi ts from electric storage heating, mains drainage and mains electricity. Planning permission is in place for the property to be renovated into a three bedroom home. Location North Cove is a small village close to the market town of Beccles and within easy reach of Lowestoft. In the village there is a primary school, two public houses, two churches, a Methodist chapel and a garden centre selling newspapers. All the other necessary amenities can be found in Beccles approx 3 miles distant which provides a good variety of shops, supermarkets, restaurants, railway station (with connections to London Liverpool Street via Ipswich), banks, sporting and leisure facilities, schools, doctors, dentists and access to the River Waveney and part of the Broads Navigable Waterways System. The unspoilt Suffolk coastline is a short drive away with the beautiful beaches at Southwold and Walberswick. Services Heating: Electric Storage heating Water: Mains water Drainage: Mains drainage Mains electricity Local Authority: Waveney District Council Postal Code: NR34 7PU Tenure Vacant possession of the freehold will be given upon completion. Agents’ Note The property is offered subject to and with the benefi t of all rights of way, whether public or private, all way leaves, easements and other rights of way whether specifi cally mentioned or not. Guide Price: £185,000 To arrange a viewing, or for additional information please call 01502 710180 Norwich City Centre 01603 859343 Beccles Residential Sales OFFICES THROUGHOUT SUFFOLK & NORFOLK Diss 01379 644822 Bungay 01986 888160 22 New Market Bury St Edmunds 01284 848454 Beccles www.muskermcintyre.co.uk Loddon 01508 521110 Halesworth 01986 888205 Suffolk NR34 9HD Important Note: The fl oor plan is not to scale and is only intended as a guide to the layout. For clarifi cation we wish to inform prospective purchasers that we have prepared these sales particulars as a general guide. We have not carried out a detailed survey, nor tested the services, appliances and specifi c fi ttings. Furthermore NB:1. All dimensions are measured electronically and are for guidance only. 2. Descriptions of a property Saxmundham 01728 888117 Tel. 01502 710180 are inevitably subjective and the descriptions contained herein are used in good faith as an opinion and not by way of statement of fact. 3. Information regarding tenure, length of lease, ground rent and service Harleston 01379 882535 charges is provided by the seller. These details do not form any part of any contract. Items included in a sale (curtains, carpets etc) are for you and your solicitor to agree with the seller. [email protected].
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