This village farmstead presents a compelling opportunity for redevelopment, located on the northern edge of Killerby village. The site is conveniently accessible by road to Darlington, Barnard Castle, and Durham, while also being surrounded by picturesque open countryside. Featuring two significant traditional structures with a southerly aspect, these buildings have been historically utilized as general-purpose agricultural facilities, complete with haylofts and livestock housing.
Constructed of stone and finished with characteristic whitewash beneath pantile roofs, the buildings boast a combined external area of approximately 6,000 sq ft (557 sq m). The ample openings for doors and windows enhance their conversion potential, allowing for creative renovations that could integrate charming traditional elements.
The site includes a former farmyard area that could accommodate new build development, subject to requisite permissions. Notably, these existing structures may qualify for Class Q permitted development rights, facilitating the transformation into residential dwellings without the need for full planning approval. This makes it an increasingly rare find for those looking to create either a distinctive single-family home or multiple residential units.
Illustrative drawings showcasing potential layouts are available upon request; however, they have not yet been submitted for formal approval. Given its unique positioning behind an inviting stone wall and set back from the road, this property holds substantial redevelopment promise.