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A unique opportunity to convert one of Sudbury’s most iconic period buildings into two substantial dwellings. Belle Vue House, dating from 1875, is an imposing Victorian residence with numerous well-preserved period features. Detailed planning consent has been granted for the restoration and conversion of the house into two residential dwellings, covering a total of over 7,000 sq.ft. All mains services are connected, and the property is conveniently located within reach of Sudbury's comprehensive amenities.
Although the house has been disused since 2016, it is generally in good condition, and the residual amenity land covers approximately 0.65 acres. The full planning notice with conditions, supporting documentation, and associated plans are accessible via the Babergh District Council planning portal. Purchasers will need to discharge all planning conditions and any unilateral undertakings, and connect the property to separate services. The property does not fall within any flood zones.
It is understood that a single storey brick building on the property will be demolished, and the residual land will be incorporated as part of Belle Vue Park. The Park is set to be wardened, with opening hours to be confirmed. Belle Vue House is conveniently located only 0.3 miles from Sudbury's Market Square and offers a rail link to London's Liverpool Street station.
For self-builders, CIL is exempt, but occupiers must remain in residence for a period of three years from completion. Chapman Stickels is the leading estate agent marketing the property, offering a unique opportunity to purchase and renovate a historic Victorian house in Sudbury. Don't miss this chance to own a piece of Sudbury's history and create two substantial residential dwellings in this iconic building.