LOT
20

2 New North Road / 2 Rosebury Road, Exmouth, Devon EX8 1RU

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About this property

An opportunity to acquire a former corner shop premises and maisonette comprising of 2 New North Road and 2 Rosebery Road situated in the popular 'Colonies' area of Exmouth. The property has the benefit of a Grant of Conditional Planning Permission already in place for conversion into a three bedroom end of terrace house with an enclosed courtyard garden.

Addendum To Printed Catalogue

New guide price £165,000+
EPC Rating F


Location

The Colonies is a popular residential area in the sought after coastal town of Exmouth, surrounded by beautiful Devon countryside and circa twelve miles by road and rail from the Cathedral city of Exeter, with its intercity railway station, airport and access to the M5 motorway. Exmouth boasts over three miles of golden sands and is popular for fishing, sailing and water skiing. The town also has a comprehensive range of shops and restaurants, schools catering for all ages, a sports centre, swimming pool and various other amenities.

Proposed Accommodation

Ground Floor: Entrance hall, dining room, living room, kitchen and shower room.

First Floor: Landing, three bedrooms and shower room.

Outside: Enclosed courtyard garden.

Planning

A Grant of Conditional Planning Permission was issued by East Devon District Council on the 27th October 2017, under application number 17/2216/FUL for 'Change of use of corner shop to residential (as part of existing dwelling) and associated alterations to elevations. Interested parties must make and rely upon their own planning enquiries of East Devon District Council Planning Authority.

EPC

Energy Efficiency Rating - TBC

Auction Valuer

Wendy Alexander

Viewing

Strictly by appointment with Countrywide Property Auctions 01395 275691 (weekdays); Fulfords Exmouth 01395 273757 (weekends).

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2 New North Road / 2 Rosebury Road, Exmouth, Devon EX8 1RU

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