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DETACHED | PROJECT | GOBLIN COMBE, 3 bedroom, House - Detached - 32287854

Biddulph House Plunder Street, Cleeve, BS49 4PQ

£312,000
Residential
About this Property
2023-06-21
312000
Traditional
Residential
Description

*** SOLD @ JUNE ONLINE AUCTION *** GUIDE PRICE £275,000 +++ SOLD @ £312,000 ADDRESS | Biddulph House, Plunder Street, Cleeve North Somerset BS49 4PQ Lot Number 9 The Live Online Auction is on Wednesday 21st June 2023 @ 17:30 Registration Deadline is on Monday 19th June 2023 @ 16:00 The Auction will be streamed LIVE ONLINE via the Hollis Morgan website & you can chose to bid by telephone, proxy or via your computer. Registration is a simple online process – please visit the Hollis Morgan auction website and click “REGISTER TO BID” VIEWINGS - PLEASE NOTE THE PROPERTY IS OCCUPIED AND VIEWINGS STRICTLY BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Viewings can be booked on specific days for this property – please submit a viewing request online and we will contact you to arrange access. Hollis Morgan would be grateful if you could arrive promptly to inspect the properties at the START of the agreed time as we have scheduled viewings throughout the day and CANNOT wait for late arrivals. There are likely to be viewings on the property before and after your appointment and if you miss your slot (usually 15 minutes or longer for larger properties) you will be asked to wait until the next available time. EXTENDED COMPLETION Completion is set for 8 weeks or earlier subject to mutual consent. ONLINE LEGAL PACKS Digital Copies of the Online legal pack can be downloaded Free of Charge. Please visit the Hollis Morgan Website and select the chosen lot from our Current Auction List. Follow the RED link to "Download Legal Packs" For the first visit you will be required to register simply with your email and a password. Having set up your account you can download legal packs or if they are not yet available, they will automatically be sent to you when we receive them. You will be automatically updated by email if any new information is added. There will be a note added to the list to confirm AUCTION PACK NOW COMPLETE when no further information is due to be added. *** STAY UPDATED *** By registering for the legal pack we can ensure you are kept updated on any changes to this Lot in the build up to the sale. EPC For full details of the EPC please refer to the online legal pack. Biddulph House is a charming detached Grade II Listed Victorian building ( 1536 Sq Ft ) located on the edge of Goblin Combe Nature Reserve with consent for a residential dwelling. Please note when reviewing the planning history the property was previously known as Cleeve Field Study Centre but was officially renamed Biddulph House in 2023 - Biddulph was the Vicar of Yatton who funded the original building pre 1862. Sold with vacant possession. We have been informed by our client’s solicitors that the legal pack for this lot is now complete. Should any last minute addendums occur you will be automatically notified by email. If the vendors have indicated they are willing to consider pre-auction offers, now is the time to submit your offer by completing the pre-auction offer form. UNIQUE WOODLAND RETREAT The property now requires modernisation but has been granted planning to create a unique woodland retreat with gardens and parking. Planning has been granted ( 22/P/1135/FUL ) to create a luxurious residence with stunning vaulted reception room and kitchen diner with master suite to the rear. A second scheme ( 23/P/0790/FUH ) has been submitted and is awaiting approval for an additional extension providing 2 extra bedrooms and a shower room. We cannot guarantee a decision will be available before the auction date - interested parties to make their own investigations. Reference22/P/1135/FUL Application ReceivedFri 06 May 2022 Application ValidatedTue 16 Aug 2022 AddressCleeve Field Study Centre Plunder Street Cleeve BS49 4PQ ProposalConversion of the old school/field study centre into one residential dwelling, including demolition of rear outbuildings and erection of single storey rear extension. StatusDecided DecisionApprove Decision Issued DateThu 08 Dec 2022 Appeal StatusUnknown Appeal DecisionNot Available FULL PLANNING Reference23/P/0790/FUH Application ReceivedMon 17 Apr 2023 Application ValidatedThu 20 Apr 2023 AddressBiddulph House Plunder Street Cleeve Bristol BS49 4PQ ProposalProposed erection of a single storey flat-roof rear extension and erection of a pitched single storey rear extension, with glass connection point. StatusRegistered Appeal StatusUnknown Appeal DecisionNot Available LISTED BUILDING CONSENT Reference23/P/0791/LBC Application ReceivedMon 17 Apr 2023 Application ValidatedThu 20 Apr 2023 AddressBiddulph House Plunder Street Cleeve Bristol BS49 4PQ ProposalProposed erection of a single storey flat-roof rear extension and erection of a pitched single storey rear extension, with glass connection point. StatusRegistered Appeal StatusUnknown Appeal DecisionNot Available Full details of the proposed scheme and drawings can be downloaded with the online legal pack. The Rev. Augustus Biddulph was the vicar of the village of Yatton in Somerset, England, during the 19th century. He was born in 1801 in Wootton, Staffordshire, and studied at Trinity College, Oxford, before being ordained as a deacon in 1824 and as a priest in 1825. In 1828, Biddulph was appointed as the vicar of Yatton, where he served for over 40 years until his death in 1870. During his time as vicar, Biddulph was known for his devotion to his parishioners and his active involvement in local charities and social initiatives. Biddulph was also a prominent member of the Oxford Movement, a group of Anglican theologians who sought to revive the traditions and rituals of the Church of England. He was a close friend of John Henry Newman, one of the leaders of the Oxford Movement, and played a key role in bringing Newman's teachings to the parish of Yatton. Biddulph was also a prolific writer, publishing several books and pamphlets on religious and social topics, including "A Few Plain Words on the Doctrine of Regeneration" and "The Doctrine of the Atonement as Taught in the New Testament." He was also a regular contributor to the "Tracts for the Times," a series of theological tracts published by the Oxford Movement. Overall, the Rev. Augustus Biddulph was a respected and influential figure in the Church of England during the 19th century, known for his commitment to his parishioners and his contributions to theological and social discourse. Charles Fleming Holley and steer [email protected] 01278780202 www.holleyandsteer.co.uk

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