A rare opportunity to improve and redevelop a four-bedroom Arts and Crafts home has become available in Felixstowe.
Number 9, Riby Road will go up for sale at online auction with Clarke & Simpson on July 5 and is priced at a guide of £475,000.
A spokesperson for Clarke & Simpson describes the existing property as a “dilapidated Arts and Crafts four-bedroom house” set in around a fifth of an acre and just a short distance from the seafront.
The listing details say that the house, which is constructed in a traditional Arts and Crafts style, now warrants an extensive programme of renovation and refurbishment, including some structural faults which will need remedying.
Accommodation comprises an entrance hall, sitting room, dining room and kitchen/breakfast room on the ground floor, as well as a cloakroom and spacious hall at the rear.
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Upstairs there are currently four bedrooms and a bathroom with a separate cloakroom.
The sale also comes with full planning permission to construct two semi-detached homes within the grounds. The proposed houses are similar in design and each have a spacious entrance hall, living room, kitchen/dining room, utility room and cloakroom on the ground floor.
Under the plans, plot one will also offer a master bedroom with a walk-in wardrobe and en suite shower room on the first floor, along with a bathroom and three further double bedrooms.
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Plot two will also have an en suite master bedroom, two further doubles and a family bathroom.
The plans also provide two new separate entrances, one of which will serve the original property and the other which will serve the two new homes.
There were will also be parking areas and landscaped gardens.
For more information, contact Clarke and Simpson.
PROPERTY FACTS
Riby Road, Felixstowe
Guide price: £475,000
Clarke and Simpson, 01728 724200
www.clarkeandsimpson.co.uk
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