Commercial Properties For Sale in Newton Abbot, Devon
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- Detailed planning approval (ref. 16/03113/FUL)
- 5 x 5 bedroom houses proposed
- Guide Price £175,000
The property consists of an impressive Grade I listed former manor house dating back to circa 1550. The building was enlarged in circa 1610 and is noted for its fine 17th century wood carving, oaken staircases, large oak doors, finely decorated plasterwork and magnificent ceilings. The south front faces Torquay Road across the house's front lawn. The main hall of the house is traditionally located to the west of the main entrance and has a notable plaster ceiling depicting sprays of several different flowers and fruits. The dining room, which was formally a library has a similar decorated ceiling as does the Chairmans Parlour which also has a fine fireplace. The Long Room, also known as the Great Chamber, is on the first floor and is one of the best great chambers surviving in South West England. Currently, the premises is utilised as office accommodation and business meeting space. Access to the site is located to the front of the property via a small Grade II listed gated narrow lane onto Torquay Road circa 200 meters from the junction of the A380. There is also a good sized surfaced car park included located to the rear of the house and separated by the access road into Forde House, Teignbridge Council's main office. History The present house was built around 1550 and substantially enlarged around 1610 by Sir Richard Reynell, Member of Parliament for Mitchell in Cornwall and his wife Lucy Brandon. The house was built with an E-shaped floor plan which may have...
- Rare opportunity to acquire a freehold site
- Impressive 17th century house set in its own grounds
- Almost 7,088 sq ft (658.50 sq m) (NIA) of accommodation across 3 floors
- Planning Permission for four detached self-build houses
- Open aspect with views to the south-east
- Guide Price £85,000+ per plot
Fully Let Mixed Use Investment in the Heart of Newton Abbot. Gross Rental Income Currently £59,685 Per Annum. Sun Court occupies a prominent corner position on Wolborough Street, a pedestrianised retail parade in the heart of Newton Abbot town centre. Wolborough Street links directly to...
Situated in the vibrant heart of Newton Abbot, this property enjoys an enviable position on Queen Street – one of the town's principal thoroughfares, benefitting from high footfall and excellent visibility. Newton Abbot has seen substantial recent investment in its town centre, making it an incre...
Prominent Town Centre Commercial Unit with Flexible Accommodation. Gross Internal Area Approx 174m2 (1,872 sq ft). The property is prominently located in Newton Abbot town centre, directly opposite Wolborough Street Carpark and benefits from excellent visibility and accessibility with a short...
This is a unique opportunity to purchase one of three discounted custom build dwellings at Howton Field, where the vendors of the site will construct the proposed dwellings to an externally water-tight shell stage for completion by the purchaser.
The property consists of an impressive Grade I listed former manor house dating back to circa 1550. The building was enlarged in circa 1610 and is noted for its fine 17th century wood carving, oaken staircases, large oak doors, finely decorated plasterwork and magnificent ceilings. The south front faces Torquay Road across the house's front lawn. The main hall of the house is traditionally located to the west of the main entrance and has a notable plaster ceiling depicting sprays of several different flowers and fruits. The dining room, which was formally a library has a similar decorated ceiling as does the Chairmans Parlour which also has a fine fireplace. The Long Room, also known as the Great Chamber, is on the first floor and is one of the best great chambers surviving in South West England. Currently, the premises is utilised as office accommodation and business meeting space. Access to the site is located to the front of the property via a small Grade II listed gated narrow lane onto Torquay Road circa 200 meters from the junction of the A380. There is also a good sized surfaced car park included located to the rear of the house and separated by the access road into Forde House, Teignbridge Council's main office. History The present house was built around 1550 and substantially enlarged around 1610 by Sir Richard Reynell, Member of Parliament for Mitchell in Cornwall and his wife Lucy Brandon. The house was built with an E-shaped floor plan which may have...
A retail shop premises along with a spacious two bedroom flat above. The shop premises is currently tenanted and incorporates a retail area along with further store rooms and kitchen/toilet facilities. The self contained flat above is offered with vacant possession and incorporates two double bed...