This distinctive freehold period property stands prominently next to Burnham's iconic Clocktower, presenting a unique opportunity for innovative redevelopment. Rich in history and character, the building spans approximately 3,085 sq ft and is currently configured in a manner that allows for various uses including residential conversion, commercial ventures, or a mix of both, pending the appropriate planning permissions.
Now requiring extensive refurbishment and modernization, this property serves as a blank canvas teeming with potential. The main hall—an impressive former drill hall—offers grand dimensions that can be tailored to fit your vision. Internally, the layout is flexible with many existing partitions that can be removed to create an open flow or reimagined as per new specifications.
The ground floor houses two retail units currently generating rental income alongside ancillary storage and restroom facilities. On the first floor, self-contained living quarters include a lounge featuring striking cathedral-style windows alongside several bedrooms and a bathroom—all ripe for updating while maintaining original features like the octagonal ceiling structure which adds to its renovation allure.
Additionally, there’s a rear courtyard accessible from both levels, enhancing the usability of the outdoor space. Situated within Burnham-on-Crouch’s conservation area but not listed, this property marries historical charm with significant renovation potential. It is ideal for developers and investors looking to create something truly exceptional.