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Lot: 93 - VACANT MIXED RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL PROPERTY WITH POTENTIAL - Photo of front of property from High StreetLot: 93 - VACANT MIXED RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL PROPERTY WITH POTENTIAL - Lot: 93 - VACANT MIXED RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL PROPERTY WITH POTENTIAL -
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Lot 93 Vacant Mixed Residential And Commercial Property With PotentialAuction Date:
22nd March 2023

6-8 High Street, Lydd, Romney Marsh, Kent, TN29 9AJ

Category Mixed Commercial/Residential
Tenure Freehold
Bedrooms x 4

This semi-detached former Hall House is arranged as two self-contained flats and a shop on the ground floor.

Located in the heart of Lydd, a short distance from various convenience stores, Lydd Golf Club and the Lydd Airport.

Also nearby are the towns of New Romney, Rye and Ashford with its wider range of shops and amenities. It is considered that the property may offer potential for alternative arrangements or layouts subject to all necessary consents.

Commercial

Ground Floor

Shop space, six store rooms, inner hallway leading to rear room and W.C.

Flat 1

Ground Floor

Entrance hall, living room, kitchen, bathroom with W.C. and bedroom.

Council Tax Band A

Flat 2 - Ground Floor

Entrance.

First Floor

Hallway, kitchen, living room, bathroom with W.C. and three bedrooms.

Council Tax Band C

Local Planning Authority

Folkestone & Hythe District Council. Website: folkestone-hythe.gov.uk. Tel: 01303 853538.

Freehold with Vacant Possession



6-8 High Street, Lydd, Romney Marsh, Kent


There is an addendum available to be read
in conjunction with the legal documentation.

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