A FORMER village hall in Somerset village that dates back more than 100 years is up for sale – with planning permission for four homes.
Nether Stowey Village Hall, in Lime Street, closed in 2022 as it was deemed no longer fit for purpose.
However, the site, in the Quantock Hills, has outline planning consent for four open market dwellings and is being sold on behalf of the village hall and recreation ground community interest group, which will use funds from the sale towards a new hall.
The site is guided at £275,000 and is on the market with development land and planning specialists Greenslade Taylor Hunt (GTH).
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In October last year, Somerset Council granted outline planning permission for the demolition of the existing hall and construction of four homes, along with parking and improvements to the access.
Currently, the plan features two linked detached and two semi-detached three-bedroom homes with parking, though there is scope to amend the plans subject to planning approval, GTH said.
For more information, and to arrange a viewing, contact George Williams or Pippa Savage on 01823 334466, or email george.williams@gth.net or pippa.savage@gth.net.
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