Homebuyers looking for incredible opportunities can buy a three-story 16th-century country house, with offers from 1 euro. But there is something behind the proposal.
The chalet High Heath in Sutton Coldfield, known as Mont Castle (lamb castle)is very popular since it comes to one of the few stone built houses in the UK.
The fabulous three-story stone house for 1 euro
It was built in 1530 from the local benefactor John Harmanwho became Bishop Vesey, to house his servants, who would also maintain order in areas of his native Sutton Coldfield, reveals The mirror.
About 50 were reportedly built and three storey High Heath Cottage, which is connected by a spiral stone staircase and has a single room per floorhe was the smallest.
Gurpreet Bassiauction house managing director wolf bondexplained that the nominal reference price was due to the separate building being in disrepair and would require a huge investments to renovate it.
“This property has a fascinating history and the look of a mini watchtower, overlooking the valley on a lonely stretch of the old Coleshill to Lichfield bus route, now the A446,” Bassi describes.
“In the 19th century, the cottage was part of the Moor Hall Estate, and was once a row of three adjoining cottages, occupied by farm laborers in 1851,” he adds to his story for those interested.
But the adjoining cottages fell into disrepair, and the present High Heath Cottage it stands alone in the landscape as it did almost 500 years ago.
Home investment and renovation
“The three-storey property is suitable for development, but requires rremodeling and modernization in compliance with building regulations and grade II green belt, in addition to the usual building permit”, he specifies that he takes them into account.
How many rooms does it have? There are two bedrooms on the first floor Y one on each of the second and third floors.
In addition, a fireplace on each floor provides the necessary heat in the face of cold temperatures and has front, side and rear garden.
History and origin
The Sutton Coldfield Local History Research Group described what the cottage was like easy to defend against attacks
Source: Clarin
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