出售, GBP 1,350,000
New London Road, Chelmsford, CM2 0AR, 伦敦, 英格兰, 英国
楼盘类型 : 单独家庭住宅
楼盘设计 : N/A
建筑面积 : N/A
占地面积 : N/A
卧室 : 11
浴室 : 0
浴室(企缸) : 0
MLS#: N/A
楼盘简介
Location
Chelmsford City Centre: 0.5 miles, Chelmsford station: 1.1 miles (Liverpool Street from 34 minutes), A12 (Junction 15): 2.6 miles, M25 (Junction 28): 13 miles, Stansted Airport: 19 miles, Canary Wharf: 35 miles. (All distances approximate.)
St Philip's Priory occupies a prominent position along New London Road, which is one of Chelmsford's primary thoroughfares, offering excellent transport connections. The road provides direct access to the A1060, which leads to the A12, a major route connecting Chelmsford to London and East Anglia. Chelmsford Railway Station, located approximately 1.1 mile from New London Road, offers frequent and fast services to London Liverpool Street, with journey times around 35 minutes, making it ideal for commuters. Bus services along New London Road are frequent, providing easy access to various parts of Chelmsford and surrounding areas.
The property is within the city's conservation area and is well served with several education options, such as St. Cedd's School and New Hall School, both offering high-quality education from primary through to secondary levels. State schools in the area include Moulsham Infant and Junior Schools and Moulsham High School. King Edward VI Grammar School and County High School for girls are around 1 mile in distance: A highly sought-after selective school with an excellent academic record.
Chelmsford city centre is approximately 1 mile from New London Road, making it easily accessible. The city centre offers a wide range of amenities, including High Chelmer and Bond Street Shopping Centres provide a mix of high street brands, boutiques, and department stores. There are a variety of restaurants, cafes, and pubs.
Description
St Philip's Priory is a substantial detached former Victorian villa, extending to approximately 8,281 sq ft, set within an established plot of about 0.31 of an acre.
Understood to have been built between 1842–1845, St Philip's Priory was built as one of the first of the early Victorian residences on New London Road. The property is not listed and is situated within the city's conservation area, offering excellent potential for a variety of different uses, subject to the necessary consents. This intriguing building includes a blend of period features and modern amenities, providing many rooms which have been added, and reconfigured, over the years including a substantial chapel which was added to the western section part of the building. The accommodation is arranged over four levels, including a basement, and provides a versatile ground floor space that can be adapted for various commercial or residential uses, making it an ideal and exciting investment.
The building has evolved over the years, with its initial construction used from materials following the introduction of the Eastern Counties railway (which came to Chelmsford in 1843), necessitating the excavation of large amounts of clay soil which was used in the making of bricks for many of the properties on New London Road, including St Philip's Priory. In 1927, the building was officially opened as a priory which coincided with the opening of St Philip's School. Between 2008 and 2022 St Philip's Priory became a Premonstratensian priory of canons regular. It was dedicated to Our Lady Queen of Sorrows and St. Philip Benizi. In September 2022 – to date: the canonry relocated to London and the Priory became a presbytery for local parishes once more.
The property is being sold with vacant procession and with no onward chain.
Outside
St Philip's Priory is set back from New London Road, providing parking to the front over a gravel drive, with retaining stock brick wall bordering the pavement. The north west garden extends to the rear and is mainly to lawn with a selection of trees, shrubs and storage sheds.
All in about 0.31 of an acre.
Services
Mains services connected.
Agents Note
We understand that the property is classified under F1 / D1 (educational use). We recommend that interested parties conduct their own due diligence, as this may influence financing options and potential uses for the property.
Directions
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Chelmsford City Centre: 0.5 miles, Chelmsford station: 1.1 miles (Liverpool Street from 34 minutes), A12 (Junction 15): 2.6 miles, M25 (Junction 28): 13 miles, Stansted Airport: 19 miles, Canary Wharf: 35 miles. (All distances approximate.)
St Philip's Priory occupies a prominent position along New London Road, which is one of Chelmsford's primary thoroughfares, offering excellent transport connections. The road provides direct access to the A1060, which leads to the A12, a major route connecting Chelmsford to London and East Anglia. Chelmsford Railway Station, located approximately 1.1 mile from New London Road, offers frequent and fast services to London Liverpool Street, with journey times around 35 minutes, making it ideal for commuters. Bus services along New London Road are frequent, providing easy access to various parts of Chelmsford and surrounding areas.
The property is within the city's conservation area and is well served with several education options, such as St. Cedd's School and New Hall School, both offering high-quality education from primary through to secondary levels. State schools in the area include Moulsham Infant and Junior Schools and Moulsham High School. King Edward VI Grammar School and County High School for girls are around 1 mile in distance: A highly sought-after selective school with an excellent academic record.
Chelmsford city centre is approximately 1 mile from New London Road, making it easily accessible. The city centre offers a wide range of amenities, including High Chelmer and Bond Street Shopping Centres provide a mix of high street brands, boutiques, and department stores. There are a variety of restaurants, cafes, and pubs.
Description
St Philip's Priory is a substantial detached former Victorian villa, extending to approximately 8,281 sq ft, set within an established plot of about 0.31 of an acre.
Understood to have been built between 1842–1845, St Philip's Priory was built as one of the first of the early Victorian residences on New London Road. The property is not listed and is situated within the city's conservation area, offering excellent potential for a variety of different uses, subject to the necessary consents. This intriguing building includes a blend of period features and modern amenities, providing many rooms which have been added, and reconfigured, over the years including a substantial chapel which was added to the western section part of the building. The accommodation is arranged over four levels, including a basement, and provides a versatile ground floor space that can be adapted for various commercial or residential uses, making it an ideal and exciting investment.
The building has evolved over the years, with its initial construction used from materials following the introduction of the Eastern Counties railway (which came to Chelmsford in 1843), necessitating the excavation of large amounts of clay soil which was used in the making of bricks for many of the properties on New London Road, including St Philip's Priory. In 1927, the building was officially opened as a priory which coincided with the opening of St Philip's School. Between 2008 and 2022 St Philip's Priory became a Premonstratensian priory of canons regular. It was dedicated to Our Lady Queen of Sorrows and St. Philip Benizi. In September 2022 – to date: the canonry relocated to London and the Priory became a presbytery for local parishes once more.
The property is being sold with vacant procession and with no onward chain.
Outside
St Philip's Priory is set back from New London Road, providing parking to the front over a gravel drive, with retaining stock brick wall bordering the pavement. The north west garden extends to the rear and is mainly to lawn with a selection of trees, shrubs and storage sheds.
All in about 0.31 of an acre.
Services
Mains services connected.
Agents Note
We understand that the property is classified under F1 / D1 (educational use). We recommend that interested parties conduct their own due diligence, as this may influence financing options and potential uses for the property.
Directions
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