
Meeting House Lane, Little Broughton, Cockermouth
- PROPERTY TYPE
Residential Development
- BATHROOMS
1
- SIZE
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Description
Specifically, this building can only be sold for use in accordance with Class F2 Planning Use Class: Local Community Use and Learning.
Located in Little Broughton, near Cockermouth, the property is accessed off a private lane and has farmland to three sides.
Internally, there is a large, open space, previously used as a meeting hall, extending to approximately 80m2. The original timber floor, and wall-mounted wooden panelling, was heavily affected by a combination of both wet rot and dry rot. These have been removed for safety reasons.
A small entrance hall, leads to this space, and to an adjoining kitchen and toilet.
Outside, there is a small yard with concrete path and grassed area. There is no vehicular access to the property, or designated parking area.
To confirm, this property is only for sale to an organisation that will comply with the planning restriction described above.
Meeting Hall - 14.90 x 5.60 (48'10" x 18'4") -
Kitchen - 3.50 x 2.88 (11'5" x 9'5") -
Toilet - 2.88 x 1.62 (9'5" x 5'3") -
Entrance Hall - 3.00 x 2.00 (9'10" x 6'6") -
Brochures
Meeting House Lane, Little Broughton, CockermouthMeeting House Lane, Little Broughton, Cockermouth
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Maryport Station3.8 miles
- Flimby Station3.8 miles
Notes
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