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Bull Street | Holt | Norfolk Bull Street | Holt | Norfolk | NR25 6HP Guide Price £250,000 An extremely rare opportunity has arisen to purchase an adjoined dw elling situated amongst residential cottages in the heart of the ever-popular tow n centre of Holt. The property w as until Ideal Development recently non-residential w ith D1 use for 'non-residential institution' but now has appropriate Project permission for change of use into a residential dw elling therefore making it an ideal purchase for Holt Town Centre anyone w ishing to undertake a development project. The building could how ever be used for a Change Of Use Granted number of different purposes w ith the correct planning permissions being obtained such as; Flexible Internal commercial premises, office space, residential holiday let, permanent residence or long term Accommodation investment. The condition of the building internally is relatively decent throughout meaning any Multiple Potential Uses form of conversion should be fairly straight forw ard and has the benefit of off -road parking for tw o Off Road Parking for 2 cars. EPC Rating E. Cars arnoldskeys.com | 01263 713966 41 Bull Street, Holt, Norfolk, NR25 6HP Property Description Entrance Door Leading into Reception Area (left -hand side) 13'11" x 9'9" French door, built-in shelving, breakfast bar, radiator. Kitchen Area 10'1" x 7'2" Range of wall and base units with work surfaces over, built-in storage cupboard housing wall mounted gas fired boiler, sink unit, built -in oven. Reception Area (right hand-side) 14'8" x 11'9" Window to front aspect, built -in storage cupboard, radiator. Cloakroom WC, wash handbasin. Stairwell Window to rear aspect, fire escape door. First Floor Meeting Room 17'3" x 21'9" into recess Two windows to front aspect, six built-in cupboards, two radiators. Office/Study 10'2" x 8'7" Window to rear aspect, two double built-in cupboards one of which houses the hot water tank, loft access. Bathroom 10'3" x 8'6" Window to front aspect, two built-in cupboards, WC, wash handbasin, shower cubicle, radiator. Agents Note Services: All mains services are connected. Permission for Change of Use: North Norfolk District Council, Holt Road, Cromer, NR27 9EN Application No. PF/13/1312 Flying Freehold over Garage, which is not owned by the Vendor of 41 Bull Street. Right to park two cars. Right of access is granted to other properties over the driveway, which is owned by the vendor. GARDEN There is no garden with this property but it does have the benefit of two parking spaces. VIEWING Strictly by appointment with Arnolds Keys Holt on 01263 713966 DIRECTIONS From the Holt office take a left onto Bull Street and continue towards the right following the road along for around 200 yards. The property can then be found on the left hand side at the top of the private shingled driveway indicated by our for sale board. Agents Note: Whilst every care has been taken to [email protected] 01263 Aylsham 01263 738444 North Walsham 01692 402357 prepare these sales particulars, they are for 713966 Cromer 01263 512026 Norwich 01603 620551 guidance purposes only. All measurements are Eaton 01603 506697 Sheringham 01263 822373 approximate are for general guidance purposes only and whilst every care has been taken to Holt 01263 713966 ensure their accuracy, they should not be relied Wroxham 01603 782053 upon and potential buyers are advised to recheck the measurements .
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