Property Auctions - period

Auction date: Wed, 31/05/2023 - 12:00

An attractive stone-built end terrace cottage, with off-street parking, outhouses and a garden, set in a tucked away location in a desirable Cornish village. There is scope for improvement.

Auction date: Wed, 22/03/2023 - 12:00

This character four bedroom detached house retains many original features and dates back to the late 1700's. The property is situated in a quiet village location off the A10, with stunning views over the River Great Ouse and available with vacant possession.

Auction date: Wed, 23/11/2022 - 11:00

This substantial detached period red brick former farmhouse provides spacious four bedroomed accommodation extending to approximately 2,300 square feet and is in need of modernisation and refurbishment throughout. The house is believed to date from the late 18th Century and retains many features characteristic of its origin and stands in a village outskirts location directly opposite and overlooking the Grange Field which is a scheduled historic monument providing open countryside views. The property is offered together with an extensive range of stables, garaging and outbuildings as well as a grass paddock of approximately a quarter of an acre and there is significant development potential to create an additional dwelling in the grounds subject to planning permission.

Auction date: Thu, 13/10/2022 - 14:30

A charming character cottage, set within a large plot in a secluded location on the edge of a sought after village. Requiring an extensive refurbishment, this charming period cottage is very nicely positioned along a single track lane which extends away from the northern edge of the village, a particularly pretty enclave of mostly period homes along narrow lanes. The cottage is set back from the lane and is attached to another cottage of a dissimilar appearance. The overall plot measures approximately 0.15 acres with gardens at the front and rear. The majority of the accommodation is on the ground floor, with two small bedrooms on the first floor, both with restricted headroom due to their being within the roof void.