A collection of wrecked or derelict property within the UK and Ireland that could use some love and has lots of potential. Also featuring land with a sparkle and maybe the odd bit of property porn. Great for property developers, adventurous buyers and dreamers.
Tuesday, 5 March 2013
Low Moss Cottage
I love a good old dry stone wall. That's what first caught my eye with this fab 18th century stone cottage in Bishop Auckland.
The property has definite potential, with planning permission to be refurbished to "provide a holiday cottage in an elevated position with far-reaching views over the moorland" - it certainly would make a beautiful holiday home, with the potential to let out or use as a retreat yourself.
It comes with 5 acres, which makes it even more appealing, and could definitely work for someone with equestrian interests. There is a further stone ruin that has planning permission to be refurbished into an office or a garage. With the relevant permissions, this could be a really lovely little family home.
On the market for a bargain basement price of £85,000. (And as the below picture tells us so subtly, its reduced)
For more information go to the website: www.ruralscene.co.uk
Labels:
Bishop Auckland,
County Durham,
derelict,
Durham,
England,
family home,
holiday home,
ideas,
investment,
North,
opportunity,
property development,
renovation,
wreck
Location:
Lanehead, County Durham DL13 1AJ, UK
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Thought you might be interested in the update on this property!
ReplyDeleteNow totally renovated and extended and up for sale again...
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-69016231.html