‘The Barn’, Shenley Church End, Milton Keynes Offers invited in the region of £400,000 Offered with Planning Permission for the renovation/rebuild of a Listed derelict barn plus extensions. This Grade II Listed Building offers a wealth of character and once converted would offer accommodation comprising an internal design ideal for modern family living which includes open planned lounge, dining and kitchen areas along with two en-suites plus utility and cloakroom. The barn stands on a large mature plot in a pretty setting with a long drive which access is shared. The barn is in a derelict state and the renovation/rebuild project would not be for the feint hearted, but having said that the home that could be produced from extensive building works could easily have an end of value of in excess of £1m, given its size and proximity. The rebuild includes extensions to the main barn and there is a double garage already built on site. We consider this to be a rare and valuable opportunity and would advise diligence being carried out at your earliest convenience. Barn Elevations as proposed Proposed Floor Plan Truss Sections Truss Sections Timber Frame Elevations Site Location Shenley Church End Shenley Church End is a Village, District and Civil Parish in Milton Keynes, England and together with its neighbouring Parish, Shenley Brook End and the Districts of Shenley Wood and Shenley Lodge, the Districts are collectively known as "The Shenleys”. It is widely believed that Milton Keynes has no history and the only thing that exists worthy of note are concrete cows. This is far from the truth and Shenley Church End among other areas are mentioned in the Domesday Survey of 1086 and of course the Parish is bounded on one side by the Roman Road of Watling Street. Shenley Church End claims a history linked to Joseph of Arimathea. Many new residents may wonder why there is a road called Holy Thorn Lane and a school called Glastonbury Thorn. Next to the playground in Holy Thorn Lane is a bush surrounded by iron railings which is, as it is told, a descendant from the staff carried by Joseph On his visit to England spreading the word of God, Joseph of Arimathea carried a staff he had acquired in Palestine. At that time Avalon (Glastonbury) was surrounded by water and tired from his journey Joseph sat and rested upon Weary-all Hill (Worral Hill). He stuck the staff in the ground and legend has it that it took root and a tree grew. The tree was seen as sacred and blossoms at Christmas. This tree is said to be from a cutting made from the original. It is generally seen as a tree that brings good luck to the owner and prosperity to the land where it stands. Shenley Church End has fantastic school catchments and good transport links as well as a local shopping district within easy reach. Local Authority Milton Keynes Council, Civic Offices, 1 Saxon Gate East, Central Milton Keynes, MK9 3EJ – Telephone 01908 252358 Location Milton Keynes.
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