Comprising two semi-detached cottages alongside two stone barns, this property offers significant restoration and development potential in a picturesque rural setting. Originally a single large farmhouse, Nos. 11 and 12 Sunderland Bridge can be revived to reflect their historical charm while accommodating modern family needs, pending necessary planning approvals. Both cottages are surrounded by mature gardens that provide privacy and beautiful countryside views, enhancing the overall appeal of the location.
No. 11 is a two-bedroom cottage that has been partially modernized with recent updates to the kitchen and bathroom, making it suitable for immediate occupancy or minor improvements for enhanced comfort. Entering through the kitchen leads into a light-filled living area featuring a traditional gas fireplace.
In contrast, No. 12 requires extensive renovation but offers larger living spaces with two reception rooms, which presents an opportunity to create an expansive family dwelling or investment property. The existing layout includes a capable ground floor and two spacious double bedrooms above.
The adjacent barns add further value; the larger barn has potential for conversion into usable space while the smaller barn could be developed for storage or as part of an expansion project.
With generous gardens front and back, there’s ample parking and the property benefits from easy access to local amenities as well as being just a short drive from major transport routes for commuting. This site represents an exciting opportunity for homebuyers looking to invest in restoration or developers seeking a project with great potential.