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Village Hall, Market Lane, Crimplesham, Norfolk PE33 9DZ

Guide Price
£60,000
Auction House, East Anglia
PROPERTY TYPE

Residential Development

SIZE

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Key features

  • Former Methodist Building
  • Main Hall
  • Kitchen
  • Two sets of toilets
  • Parking to front
  • In need of repair and renovation.
  • Guide Price £60,000 - £80,000
  • For sale by livestream auction
  • Unless previously sold or withdrawn prior
  • 11am Thursday 8 May 2025

Description

FOR SALE BY LIVESTREAM AUCTION ON THURSDAY 8 MAY AT 11AM
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A former Methodist Gothic style building dating back to 1905 recently used as a Village Hall in need of repair and renovation.

This former Methodist Building is ideal for a developer/builder and is classified as Halls and Premises. The hall comprises a main hall, kitchen and two sets of toilets. Outside offers parking and an area to the rear. A previous survey has shown signs of structural movement front and rear The front façade has to remain original. The property is a non-designated heritage asset.

Crimplesham is located east of Downham Market and has a village church with further facilities found at Downham Market including a station with access to Cambridge and London.

Accommodation Main hall, kitchen and two sets of Toilets.
Outside. Parking to front and an area to the rear.

Tenure: Freehold

Administration Fee: £1200 inc VAT payable on exchange of contracts.

Buyer's Premium Fee: £1200 inc VAT payable on exchange of contracts.

Disbursements: Please see the legal pack for any disbursements listed that may become payable by the purchaser on completion.

Village Hall, Market Lane, Crimplesham, Norfolk PE33 9DZ

NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Downham Market Station2.7 miles
  • Watlington Station5.1 miles
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