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Flexbury Park Road, Bude, Cornwall, EX23
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Tenure: Freehold
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Rare opportunity to purchase a coastal landmark building
  • Planning permission granted for 9 exclusive apartments
  • Overlooking the 18-hole links golf course
  • Level site which will provide good size communal gardens plus parking for each unit
  • Within a level, 5-minute stroll of stunning, sandy beach Crooklets
  • Located very close to the town centre, with easy access to all facilities
  • All useful documents, including planning and legal paperwork can be viewed by scanning the QR code to the rear of the brochure
A superb opportunity to purchase a prominent, grade II listed, landmark building, including the Church and attached Sunday school, in the stunning coastal resort of Bude with granted planning permission for 9 exclusive apartments, within a short level stroll of the beach.

Flexbury Church, with its adjoining Sunday school rooms, was built in 1905 by a local builder, Mr John Pethick.

The rectangular Church has gable ends and a grandiose west front with north and south towers which were constructed in stone from a Bude quarry.

Pitch pine, allegedly washed up from a local shipwreck, were used in the construction of the pulpit, organ frame and pews. The approved sympathetic planning consent proposes retention of the pulpit and organ structures in the design of one of the internal communal staircases.

One of the principal selling points is the lifestyle the location affords. Leave the car behind as you walk along Downs View to Crooklets beach.
At low tide you can walk across the sand to Summerleaze Beach - you can bathe safely in the sea all year-round, even when the tide is out, in Bude’s free Sea Pool. Built 90 years ago it is the largest sea pool in Cornwall, and gets refreshed with every high tide. The Breakwater (built in 1843) provides a safe anchorage, hence the original name Budehaven.

From either beach you can walk along the rugged cliffs of the north Cornish coastal path and onto Widemouth Bay, the popular surfing beach. To the North to Northcott Mouth and the National Trust owned Sandymouth Beach.

The coastal town of Bude has a range of artisan shops, the town library and a weekly farmers’ market, with lovely inland walks along the towpath towards The Weir, a popular bistro, and the village of Marhamchurch. The church overlooks Bude Golf Club, which provides an unusual “in-town” links course playable all year round.

Bude has a wide range of commercial, educational and recreational facilities and lies alongside the main A39 Atlantic Highway creating good access to the south to Newquay and its airport and north, via the towns of Bideford and Barnstaple, to the north Devon link road leading to the M5, Bristol and beyond. Exeter, Plymouth with its ferry port and the capital of Cornwall Truro lie within an hour and a half drive, but much of the reason that Bude wins numerous tourism awards is that it is ‘a little bit out of the way’ and the town and beaches are relatively unchanged in this ever changing world.

Conditional planning (App PA21/10056) and listed building consent (App PA21/08578) have been granted by Cornwall Council.

The Council on-line planning portal has all the information and related documents and the QR code can be scanned, to the rear of our brochure, which will provide instant access to all the relevant legal and planning documentation.

SERVICES - Mains Electricity, Gas, Drainage and Water.

TENURE - Freehold

COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE LEVY - Subject to appropriate process and negotiations

PLEASE NOTE: There has been historic structural movement to the North Tower but the advice received is that it has stabilised but must be subject to the successful bidder's investigation.

Please read Planning Documents within the QR Code - Information regards the overage on the garden and restrictive covenant will be made available subject to the application.
From Bude town centre proceed up Belle Vue and out of the town, dissecting the golf course. Flexbury Church is the first property you come to, on the right hand side of the road and will be marked with a prominent For Sale board.

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    Established in 1924, Webbers estate agents are a national award winning, independent estate agency, voted in the Top 3 estate agents in the UK for customer service in 2014. We have 16 West Country offices for residential sales & lettings in North Devon, West Somerset, Exmoor and Cornwall. Our exclusive Fine & Country marketing enables us to put our property in Park Lane, right in the heart of London, offering fabulous market exposure. In addition, with specialist departments for Commercial Property, Survey & Professional and New Homes, we deliver a comprehensive property service, with an enviable reputation as professionals in property. Bude is a popular coastal resort located on the North Cornish coast, nearing the very northerly border of Cornwall into Devon.  This part of the coastline is extremely rugged with very high cliff tops and tucked away coves.  The best known beach in the area is Widemouth Bay, just to the south of Bude, which is a lovely sandy beach ideal for surfing.  There are two sandy beaches within very easy reach of the town centre called Crooklets and Summerleaze respectively. Bude has a historic past with the Canal and lock gates being an important part of the heritage of the town along with Bude Castle which is now a gallery, museum and restaurant.  The canal side has just been rejuvenated with new businesses opening and the town's library is also located there.  Bude was a prosperous Victorian seaside resort with the trains and canal providing access to and from Exeter.  Bude still is a town by the sea rather than a seaside resort, so although we do have a busy tourist period, the town remains vibrant with many things to do for all age groups throughout the year.

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