Riverside House is positioned centrally within the charming village of Berriew, making it a unique investment opportunity. While currently unlisted, the property sits in a conservation area and features significant character and adaptable living space. The layout is well-suited for extended families and offers exciting potential for conversion into multiple self-contained rental units, complemented by two retail spaces. The existing butcher's shop operates on-site along with a secondary retail space that has previously functioned as a gift and craft shop.
The ground floor includes two reception rooms, a kitchen, utility area, and W.C., alongside five bedrooms distributed across the first and second floors, which are served by a bathroom. Currently equipped with oil-fired central heating and primarily double-glazed windows, the home can be easily modernized.
Notably, there is also an independent flat above the butcher's shop featuring one bedroom, a bathroom, kitchen, and ample storage. Accessibility to this flat from the ground floor ensures privacy for tenants or family. With an enticing roof terrace that presents views of the river and village backdrop, this property could generate robust rental income.
For those interested in continuing the business venture, there's an option to take over the butcher's operation as its current owner approaches retirement. Despite some limitations with outdoor space—fronting onto a footpath rather than having rear access—the development possibilities here remain substantial.
The area has been assessed for flood risk; it holds low to very low risk ratings across various flooding scenarios based on NRW assessments.