Residential development
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Residential development
Key information
Features and description
- Development Potential
- Original Features
- Entrance Hall
- A Large Hall with Gallery above
- Kitchen
- Cloakroom
- Partial Double Glazing
- Town Centre Location
- Commercial Energy Rating F
Ferguson Hall is nestled in the heart of Belford village, this delightful village hall offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of local history. Retaining many of its original features, the building exudes character and charm, with stunning period details such as high vaulted ceilings with the original beams, stunning woodwork, original first floor gallery which offers potential to convert into a mezzanine floor. The building also has the benefit of partial double glazing.
The spacious interior is perfect for a variety of uses, from community events to private functions or even conversion into a bespoke residential space. With its prime location and historical appeal, this property offers endless potential.
The current layout comprises of a entrance hall, a cloakroom, a large hall with a gallery above and a modern fitted kitchen.
The current owner has plans drawn for a single storey two bedroom dwelling, however, there is the potential to create a two storey residence with a mezzanine floor. There is a small enclosed yard to the side of the property.
Whether you're looking to preserve the heritage of this village gem or transform it into something new, this property presents an unmissable opportunity.
Viewing is highly recommended.
General Information - Water and sewerage services are connected.
Mains electricity is currently shared with the Church.
Partial double glazing.
Tenure-Freehold.
Commercial Energy Rating F.
Council tax band TBC.
Ref: 23/02690/FUL - Proposed change of use from redundant church hall into a single permanent residence dwelling.
Agency Information - OFFICE OPENING HOURS
Monday - Friday 9:00 - 17:00
Saturday - by appointment.
FIXTURES & FITTINGS
Items described in these particulars are included in the sale, all other items are specifically excluded. All heating systems and their appliances are untested.
This brochure including photography was prepared in accordance with the sellers instructions.
VIEWINGS
Please contact the agent for viewing availability.
The spacious interior is perfect for a variety of uses, from community events to private functions or even conversion into a bespoke residential space. With its prime location and historical appeal, this property offers endless potential.
The current layout comprises of a entrance hall, a cloakroom, a large hall with a gallery above and a modern fitted kitchen.
The current owner has plans drawn for a single storey two bedroom dwelling, however, there is the potential to create a two storey residence with a mezzanine floor. There is a small enclosed yard to the side of the property.
Whether you're looking to preserve the heritage of this village gem or transform it into something new, this property presents an unmissable opportunity.
Viewing is highly recommended.
General Information - Water and sewerage services are connected.
Mains electricity is currently shared with the Church.
Partial double glazing.
Tenure-Freehold.
Commercial Energy Rating F.
Council tax band TBC.
Ref: 23/02690/FUL - Proposed change of use from redundant church hall into a single permanent residence dwelling.
Agency Information - OFFICE OPENING HOURS
Monday - Friday 9:00 - 17:00
Saturday - by appointment.
FIXTURES & FITTINGS
Items described in these particulars are included in the sale, all other items are specifically excluded. All heating systems and their appliances are untested.
This brochure including photography was prepared in accordance with the sellers instructions.
VIEWINGS
Please contact the agent for viewing availability.
Property information from this agent
About this agent

Aitchisons Property Centre is recognised as one of the leading independent Estate Agents and Letting Agents in North Northumberland and the Scottish Borders. Established in 1971, it is the longest established agent in the area, giving expert advice on all aspects of the local property market. As a family run business, personal service is a real strength of the company, with three generations of the family being involved. As an independent company, they can adapt and adjust to the ever changing market and clients requirements, tailor making a solution to meet all their client's needs at market leading commission rates. The company has offices in Berwick-upon-Tweed and Wooler, which are ideally located to cover most towns in North Northumberland and the Scottish Borders.







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