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Decorative solid oak entrance door. Oak panelled walls. Tiled floor. Oak staircase with fire exit doors.
Stained glass window with stone mullion frame to the front aspect. Sixteen foot high decorative ceilings; feature wood panelling; log burning stove with stone and wooden surround fireplace; stairs rising to the mezzanine landing; under stairs storage; feature pendant light and wall lights. Night storage heaters.
Stained glass feature window to the rear aspect. A range of wall and base units surmounted with granite worktop; ceramic sink with mixer tap; integrated fridge; belling electric oven; space and plumbing for dishwasher; downlights.
Cellar which is currently being used as a utility; space for washing machine and tumble dryer.
Stained glass feature window to the front aspect. Wardrobe and storage cupboard; pendant light; electric heater; door to the en-suite bathroom.
Panelled bath; shower cubicle with glass doors and mains fed shower; vanity hand wash basin; housing for megaflow system; electric ladder rail; fully tiled walls; extractor fan; light
Stained glass feature window to the front aspect; stairs rising to the first floor.
Stained glass feature window with stone mullion frame to the front aspect; decorative ceiling; door to shower room; door to wardrobe; door to w.c; wall light.
Pedestal wash hand basin; mains fed mixer shower; full tiled walls; tiled floor; extractor fan; shaver point; pendant light.
Pedestal wash hand basin; low level w.c; tiled walls; wall light; door to hallway.
Window with stain glass feature to the rear aspect; wall lights; doors to wardrobe and shower room
Mains fed shower; pedestal wash hand basin; low level w.c; shaver point; lighting; fully tiled walls and flooring.
Laid to lawn; mature planted boarders. Accessed via 'Tapestry Flat' garden.
The Banqueting Hall has a water supply fed from a filtered, natural spring. An annual fee is paid to the Environment Agency for drainage of a shared septic. The cost is approx. £60 per annum (the vendor assumes per household). The septic tank is not located at the property itself. It is further along the track by the Malt House. It is a shared facility for all the Hall properties.
The Banqueting Hall is leasehold (with approx. 956 years remaining on the lease) but includes freehold of the garden to the front of the house and garage. The freehold of the building is owned by Keyholt Properties Ltd, which is a management company co-owned by the owners of all the properties within the building. A buyer will purchase the leasehold for the property and are also required to purchase a share in the building freehold (cost £1 - paid to Keyhold). Monthly service charge is currently £324.50 which covers buildings insurance and for funds to put toward maintenance work as determined by Keyholt. Ground rent is £25 per annum.
Access to Woollas Hall is via a public road on farmland surrounding the property. The upkeep of this road takes place every 10 years and is paid for by Woollas Hall residents.
Estate Agents are required by law to conduct anti-money laundering checks on all those buying a property. We have partnered with a third part supplier to undertake these to ensure checks are HMRC compliant. The cost of these checks is £60 including VAT and is non-refundable. The charge covers the cost of obtaining relevant data, any manual checks and monitoring which may be required. This fee will need to be paid, and checks completed in advance of the issuing of a memorandum of sale.
All measurements are approximate and for general guidance only. Whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, they must not be relied on. The fixtures, fittings and appliances referred to have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given and that they are in working order. Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property. Whilst we carry out due diligence before launching a property to the market and endeavour to provide accurate information, buyers are advised to conduct their own due diligence. Our information is presented to the best of our knowledge and should not solely be relied upon when making purchasing decisions. The responsibility for verifying aspects such as flood risk, easements, covenants and other property related details rests with the buyer.