Check out all these recognisable landmark buildings up for sale in Mid-Essex THE times they are a-changing for many of our landmark buildings. As the sands of time shift, buildings must sometimes seek a new lease of life as their raison d’etre changes. Former churches, shops and pubs – often at the heart of their communities – can all be found on the market. Here are some of those currently available in mid Essex.
Sale price:
Offers around £350,000 A traditional coaching inn, the Griffin dates back to the early 18th century and is a 1.5-storey, timber-framed and plastered building. The detached property has been modernised but retains many period features
Check out all these recognisable landmark buildings up for sale in Mid-Essex THE times they are a-changing for many of our landmark buildings. As the sands of time shift, buildings must sometimes seek a new lease of life as their raison d’etre changes. Former churches, shops and pubs – often at the heart of their communities – can all be found on the market. Here are some of those currently available in mid Essex.
Sale price:
Offers around £350,000 A traditional coaching inn, the Griffin dates back to the early 18th century and is a 1.5-storey, timber-framed and plastered building. The detached property has been modernised but retains many period features
Check out all these recognisable landmark buildings up for sale in Mid-Essex THE times they are a-changing for many of our landmark buildings. As the sands of time shift, buildings must sometimes seek a new lease of life as their raison d’etre changes. Former churches, shops and pubs – often at the heart of their communities – can all be found on the market. Here are some of those currently available in mid Essex.
Sale price:
Offers around £350,000 A traditional coaching inn, the Griffin dates back to the early 18th century and is a 1.5-storey, timber-framed and plastered building. The detached property has been modernised but retains many period features
Chapel plan sparks East Cleveland funding row amid claims of white elephants
Councillor Sue Jeffrey questioned whether it was value for money to spend nearly £700k on a derelict methodist chapel in Loftus in a bid to attract new housing
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Winter walks in Cambridge: The Mill Road to Romsey route that turns the city into a museum
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