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Stunning period home reduced to rubble by fire and storm on sale for £600k
A stunning period property reduced to rubble after it was hit by storms and a fire is on the market - for 600K.
The large home on Mortimer Common in Reading was left barely standing - with most of the roof and top floor completely gone.
The site, situated on West End Road, spans approximately 0.29 acres and backs onto an historic church.
The existing dwelling sustained storm and fire damage and now needs to be fully rebuilt.
Piles of rubble and broken timbers are visible around the site and the interior is largely exposed.
For developers, the generous plot size offers the potential for a small residential scheme, subject to planning consent.
The listing states that it has "fantastic potential to create your dream home"."
It is location is positioned within easy reach of local shops, schools and Mortimer Station - ''combing village charm with every day convenience''.
The David Cliff listing says "The generous plot provides excellent potential for a bespoke replacement dwelling or small residential scheme. "
"Opportunities like this in such a desirable and established location are rarely available."
Site visits are strictly by appointment only, and no internal access is permitted due to safety concerns.
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