Longford House is a remarkable detached property steeped in history, believed to date back to around 1706. Situated on a generous plot of approximately 2.10 acres, this home presents a unique opportunity for those looking to invest in a characterful residence with great renovation potential. While the house currently requires significant refurbishment, it possesses an array of original features waiting to be restored, which could be harmoniously integrated with modern updates for a truly distinctive home.
Inside, the entrance hall leads to several principal reception rooms where you can envision entertaining guests in the elegant dining room or relaxing by the open fire in the charming living room, characterized by its inglenook-style fireplace and decorative beams. The kitchen offers substantial space and retains an original Rayburn as a decorative centerpiece. Access from here leads to a utility/rear porch and down to an expansive cellar that provides excellent options for repurposing.
The first floor features three bedrooms, including two generously sized doubles, along with a bathroom that also requires attention but holds promise for rejuvenation. Outside, the expansive grounds are mainly laid to lawn, representing a blank slate for those eager to cultivate their ideal garden or outdoor retreat. There are two brick-built outbuildings attached to the main house offering additional prospects for development or storage needs.
A separate garage outbuilding is in need of considerable repairs but includes a vehicle inspection pit and could serve various purposes once restored. Located in Penkridge village, known for its vibrant community culture and local amenities—including shops, cafes, and markets—investors will appreciate both the charm of this setting and the convenience of commuter links nearby. Additionally, prospective purchasers should consider the implications of an adjacent planning application that might affect future use of neighboring land.