Limekiln Farm, in East Appleton, Richmond, is listed by estate agent George F White, and is described as a “unique residential development opportunity”.
The estate spans approximately 0.92 acres and comprises a collection of stone barns and portal frame sheds.
Planning permission has been granted for the conversion of these agricultural buildings into residential housing.
Permission was granted by North Yorkshire Council on May 10, 2024, for the change of use of two agricultural buildings into residential barn conversions.
The proposed barn conversions each span 1,625 sq ft and would be made up of four bedrooms and three parking spaces.
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Developments must be completed within three years of the council’s decision being made.
Further planning permission was granted on July 27, 2023, for the partial demolition of agricultural buildings, the creation of new access routes, and the conversion of traditional buildings into two more residential dwellings.
The first dwelling is planned to be 1,244 sq ft, housing four bedrooms and two parking spaces.
The second dwelling will be 743 sq ft, with two bedrooms and two parking spaces.
There are no affordable housing requirements for this development.
EPC surveys will be required for each of the dwellings once the development has been completed.
The property is being offered for sale freehold with vacant possession.
It is located near Richmond, a historic market town known for its Georgian architecture, cobbled streets, and rich heritage.
The town hosts a vibrant marketplace, independent shops, cosy cafés, and dining options.
Richmond is also home to highly rated schools and the iconic Richmond Castle, offering views of the surrounding countryside.
The property is for sale by private treaty, and interested parties are encouraged to register their interest through the agent to stay informed about the sale process.