For Sale
9 Primrose Hill, Castleton
£225,000 Guide Price
Property Features
- Stone Cottage with Garage & Ruined Barn
- Cosy Lounge with Fireplace & Log Burner
- Open Plan Kitchen/Diner with Appliances
- 3 Bedrooms & Family Bathroom
- Attic Room with 4 Velux Windows
- Planning Permission granted in 2014 to convert the Barn into a 2-Bed Dwelling
Property Summary
Hope & Braim are delighted to present 9 Primrose Hill in Castleton to the market.
This charming period cottage sits atop of Primrose Hill and has the rare amenity a garage and an adjoining ruined stone barn with potential to convert. The cottage is detached and is one of a cluster of cottages that sits atop Primrose Hill that lies at the heart of the village and affords views over the surrounding countryside. The accommodation comprises a generous lounge that has a fireplace with a log burner that adds a focal point and warmth to the room. At the other end of the property is the open kitchen/diner that has a range of fitted cabinets, an electric cooker and a washing machine. Upstairs there are three bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor and a large attic space with four Velux windows. Below is an integral garage with timber barn doors and a parking space for one vehicle. The ruined stone barn was granted planning permission with conditions in 2014 to be converted into a two-bedroom dwelling which have now lapsed but still offers a development opportunity. The cottage is currently a holiday let and could be sold fully furnished by negotiation but could also be a permanent home in this popular Moors Village that is well served and close to the coast.
This charming period cottage sits atop of Primrose Hill and has the rare amenity a garage and an adjoining ruined stone barn with potential to convert. The cottage is detached and is one of a cluster of cottages that sits atop Primrose Hill that lies at the heart of the village and affords views over the surrounding countryside. The accommodation comprises a generous lounge that has a fireplace with a log burner that adds a focal point and warmth to the room. At the other end of the property is the open kitchen/diner that has a range of fitted cabinets, an electric cooker and a washing machine. Upstairs there are three bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor and a large attic space with four Velux windows. Below is an integral garage with timber barn doors and a parking space for one vehicle. The ruined stone barn was granted planning permission with conditions in 2014 to be converted into a two-bedroom dwelling which have now lapsed but still offers a development opportunity. The cottage is currently a holiday let and could be sold fully furnished by negotiation but could also be a permanent home in this popular Moors Village that is well served and close to the coast.