Imagine the possibilities of taking on not one, but two barns with the potential for redevelopment. This Saxmundham Grade II Listed mixed-use freehold offers you exactly that. Let's look closer at this incredible opportunity situated just off the high street in a much-loved Suffolk market town.
An Agricultural Past
The two barns stand as testaments to Saxmundham's agricultural past, offering a glimpse into a bygone era. Developers have a chance to breathe new life into these historic structures while preserving their architectural integrity, taking full advantage of the prime location.
With its mixed-use designation, potential buyers are presented with a versatile opportunity for renovation. The barns to the rear of 46 High Street, Saxmundham, could be converted into residential flats, commercial premises or a combination of the two - there are a multitude of possibilities here.
Planning and Potential
The lot currently comprises two main buildings, both of which were previously agricultural barns and come with varying degrees of permission for redevelopment.
Barn A boasts active planning permission for a one-bedroom apartment on the first-floor level with a commercial workshop below. Currently utilised as a storage area for the adjoining shop, development works have commenced but require completion.
Meanwhile, Barn B has lapsed planning permission for a commercial space at the ground floor level with a two-bedroom flat above.
Both properties benefit from gated access from the road with a generous shingled courtyard that is currently utilised for parking.
You can find the full details of both planning permissions on the public access website for East Suffolk Council. Use code DC/21/4114/FUL for Barn A, and code DC/17/1497/FUL for Barn B.
The two barns formed part of a wider ownership, which includes the shop with two flats above located at the front of the site. These have been sold separately on 999-year leases but fall under the freehold for this lot.
A Desirable Location
Despite its small size, Saxmundham is a charming market town that offers a range of amenities and services to cater to the needs of its residents. Featuring a variety of shops, restaurants, cafés, and pubs, as well as essential services such as banks, pharmacies, and healthcare facilities. There is access to several local schools with excellent reputations, making it an attractive destination for families.
The location additionally benefits from convenient transport links via the A12, providing connections to Ipswich, Lowestoft, and the wider road network. The local railway station also offers regular services to destinations including Ipswich, Norwich, and London Liverpool Street.
An Unmissable Opportunity
As this bustling town continues to evolve and grow, this Grade II Listed mixed-use redevelopment opportunity is being offered as Lot 86 with a keen guide price of £90,000 - £130,000 (plus fees).
A viewing is highly recommended and can be arranged by calling the Auction House East Anglia team on 01473 558888.