Search the site

Search again

Properties for Sale
Search

Spring Stables, Beech « Back to search results

Property type: Residential

Bedrooms: 3+

Location: Hampshire

Date published: 27 January 2012

Appointment Type: Bankruptcy

Guide Price: £850,000

Address:
Spring Stables
Beech
Hampshire
GU34 4AD

Description

An exciting and unique opportunity to purchase a bungalow set in 10.5 acres of land with planning permission to build a good size detached family home benefiting from extensive equestrian facilities and views over the surrounding countryside.

Set on the edge of the sought after village of Beech near Alton, Spring Stables currently has equestrian facilities including stables, barns, machinery stores, mains water troughs and free draining paddocks enclosed with post and rail fencing.

The current bungalow has kitchen, living room, 3 bedrooms and bathroom. The permission for the new build property is for a good sized family home including 2 bathrooms with kitchen/breakfast room and 3 reception rooms downstairs. Outside is permission for a detached double garage with tack room, feed room and w.c.

The village of Beech is nestled just outside the Market town of Alton and has a vibrant community with its recently refurbished village hall. Alton benefits from a mainline station to Waterloo (just over an hour), varied shops, restaurants, amenities and sports centres.

Ref: SBonken

Express Interest



Submit

Important information

The property is being marketed for sale by Antony Fanshawe and Gavin Savage in their capacity as Trustee in Bankruptcy (“the Trustee”) of Graham Leslie Duffin. The Trustee was appointed on 24 October 2011.

Disclaimer

Please note that interested parties will need to rely on their own enquiries and investigations  in relation to the property as the Trustee is unable to make any representations or give any warranty (express or implied) as to the accuracy or completeness of the information provided.  Interested parties should obtain independent professional advice.   The information provided above does not constitute property particulars.

« Back to search results