No bars, no signal predictedOne bar, reliable signal unlikelyTwo bars, may experience problems with connectivityThree bars, likely to have good coverage and receive a data rate to support basic web servicesFull bars, likely to have good coverage indoors and to receive an enhanced data rate to support multimedia services
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Guide price£300,000
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Barn for sale

Old Rectory Lane, Bury St. Edmunds IP29
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Barn
0 bed
0 bath

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Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Property description & features

  • Barn and plot with planning to conver to residential dwellings
  • In all about 0.5 acres.
  • Planning reference number DC/22/05891.
Gannocks Barn is situated off Old Rectory Lane which is a quiet no-through lane surrounded by picturesque countryside views. Under Class Q planning, permission has been granted to change this barn into a residential dwelling, Full plans can be viewed on the Babergh Mid Suffolk website using planning reference number DC/22/05891. 

PLOT 1: A two-bedroom semi-detached house with two en-suite bedrooms, one at first floor and one at ground floor, with large open-plan living space with bifold doors overlooking the private rear garden and picturesque countryside beyond. 

PLOT 2: A spacious three-bedroom semi-detached house with en-suite and dressing room to the first floor bedroom with two further double bedrooms to the ground floor, one with en-suite and the other serviced by the family bathroom. Beyond the large entrance hall you will find a spacious open-plan living area with bifold doors leading to the rear garden. 

Each of the properties will enjoy their own OFF-ROAD PARKING with the division of garden space to be decided by whomever develops the barn. 

AGENT’S NOTES: Should a purchaser wish to discuss the estimated GDV on the site please do contact the office as we would be happy to provide comparable evidence for realistic pricing. Further land can be made available should a purchaser require more than the half an acre currently being offered.

All buyers should satisfy themselves by viewing all planning documents prior to exchange to understand their full responsibilities. 

LOCAL AUTHORITY: Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Council, Endeavour House, 8 Russell Road, Ipswich, Suffolk. IP1 2BX[use Contact Agent Button]). 

WHAT3WORDS: tend.deployed.birdcage 

VIEWING: Strictly by prior appointment only through DAVID BURR. 

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Places of interest

    Long Melford is an historic village well known for its famous village green which is dominated by the Holy Trinity Church (once described as the most moving Parish Church in England). It also has two stately homes, Kentwell Hall and Melford Hall, the latter being a National Trust property and both open to the general public throughout the year. This bustling village has a wide range of shops, boutiques, public houses, restaurants and hotels. The Long Melford office is one of the most established within the group having operated from the same premises next to the ancient Bull Hotel in the centre of the village for nearly 20 years. The building is a busy environment with the hustle and bustle of the Sales and Lettings team throughout the building working alongside Accountancy, Administration and the Humans Resources departments.

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