2 Cabins at Cadmore Valley, St Michaels, WR15
£400,000
Guide price
Guide price
Bedrooms: 2
Rare opportunity to acquire two secluded wooden cabins in a remote valley with consent for three further cabins
Location/Situation: Situated in the Cadmore valley between St Michaels and Lower Berrington approximately 2 miles west of Tenbury Wells. The property lies on the west bank of the Cadmore Brook and is surrounded by open countryside
Description: The property comprises of two high quality timber cabins (Stoat and Hawk cabin) imported from Finland. Constructed on a concrete base with under floor heating with walls/rooves of seasoned logs/timber with triple glazed windows. originally designed as three bedroom units, the omission of an internal wall makes them both two bedroom properties
Accommodation: Both cabins provide the following accomodation
Verandah/Covered Porch
Utility Room
Living/Kitchen/Dining Room
Bedroom 1: with bunk beds
Bedroom 2: Double bedroom
Bathroom: with shower, wash hand basin and low level WC suite.
all internal finishes are exposed brickwork or natural wood to floor and walls
OUTSIDE: The site extends to approximately one acre (0.4 ha) (Parcel no. 4707 and majority of parcel no. 5400) and runs along the bottom of the Cadmore Valley and includes the far bank of the Cadmore Brook which is a renowned trout stream with a meandering course allowing access to the water. The property has a stoned track on its western boundary and a bridge across to the brook to the north. The site is cleared around the cabins with the remainder to woodland with mature oaks etc. (standing timber is included in the sale) this acts as a haven for wildlife in many forms.
NB. The current owners are to retain a small area of land near the water mill associated with a water treatment for the adjacent hotel.
Tenure: The property is available freehold with Hawk and Stoat cabin let on and AST producing £1,100 per calendar month. Both cabins have been used as a primary principle residence for in excess of ten years which has been confirmed by way of a CLEUD. The access is shared with Cadmore Lodge Hotel. Full rights over the drive are reserved
A Sct.21 Notice has been served on one cabin so that vacant possession is imminent.
Planning: The cabins were constructed under planning application 06/01484. Two cabins were built and thus the consent implements making the consent extant and thus there are three cabins consented but not built. The two cabins were subject to a CLEUD which removes the conditions associated with holiday use so they can be occupied as permanent residences
EPC: Exempt
Services: Mains water and/or private water via bore hole
Mains electricity & telecommunication
Private drainage to septic tank
Directions: From Tenbury Wells proceed west on the A4112 towards Leominster. Turn right at St Michaels Church. Follow the lane towards Berrington, after 0.25 of a mile Cadmore Lodge is signed on the left. Proceed down the drive and turn right over a bridge at the bottom. Follow the track and both cabins are sited on the right with the land surrounding them
Location/Situation: Situated in the Cadmore valley between St Michaels and Lower Berrington approximately 2 miles west of Tenbury Wells. The property lies on the west bank of the Cadmore Brook and is surrounded by open countryside
Description: The property comprises of two high quality timber cabins (Stoat and Hawk cabin) imported from Finland. Constructed on a concrete base with under floor heating with walls/rooves of seasoned logs/timber with triple glazed windows. originally designed as three bedroom units, the omission of an internal wall makes them both two bedroom properties
Accommodation: Both cabins provide the following accomodation
Verandah/Covered Porch
Utility Room
Living/Kitchen/Dining Room
Bedroom 1: with bunk beds
Bedroom 2: Double bedroom
Bathroom: with shower, wash hand basin and low level WC suite.
all internal finishes are exposed brickwork or natural wood to floor and walls
OUTSIDE: The site extends to approximately one acre (0.4 ha) (Parcel no. 4707 and majority of parcel no. 5400) and runs along the bottom of the Cadmore Valley and includes the far bank of the Cadmore Brook which is a renowned trout stream with a meandering course allowing access to the water. The property has a stoned track on its western boundary and a bridge across to the brook to the north. The site is cleared around the cabins with the remainder to woodland with mature oaks etc. (standing timber is included in the sale) this acts as a haven for wildlife in many forms.
NB. The current owners are to retain a small area of land near the water mill associated with a water treatment for the adjacent hotel.
Tenure: The property is available freehold with Hawk and Stoat cabin let on and AST producing £1,100 per calendar month. Both cabins have been used as a primary principle residence for in excess of ten years which has been confirmed by way of a CLEUD. The access is shared with Cadmore Lodge Hotel. Full rights over the drive are reserved
A Sct.21 Notice has been served on one cabin so that vacant possession is imminent.
Planning: The cabins were constructed under planning application 06/01484. Two cabins were built and thus the consent implements making the consent extant and thus there are three cabins consented but not built. The two cabins were subject to a CLEUD which removes the conditions associated with holiday use so they can be occupied as permanent residences
EPC: Exempt
Services: Mains water and/or private water via bore hole
Mains electricity & telecommunication
Private drainage to septic tank
Directions: From Tenbury Wells proceed west on the A4112 towards Leominster. Turn right at St Michaels Church. Follow the lane towards Berrington, after 0.25 of a mile Cadmore Lodge is signed on the left. Proceed down the drive and turn right over a bridge at the bottom. Follow the track and both cabins are sited on the right with the land surrounding them
01584 810436
Franklin Gallimore
52 Teme Street, Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire
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