Foreign Property News | Posted by Shwe Zin Win
A COWSHED with no front or side walls has gone on sale for £150,000.
The ruined barn has planning permission to turn it into a two bedroom cottage.
But it will cost at least £100,000 to convert.
It is on the edge of a farm in Chapel Amble, Cornwall, five miles from the trendy resort of Rock and a short drive from Polzeath surfing beach.
Jo Ashby, of estate agents John Bray, said it could sell to someone wanting a second home or looking to retire there.
She said: "The new owner will be buying a single story barn conversion project.
"What is currently there is an old cowshed that hasn't been used for a long time and now looks a bit sorry for itself and needs some TLC.
"But now that planning permission has been secured it can be turned into a handsome two bedroom barn conversion with 1.8 acres of land."
Chapel Amble (Cornish: Amaleglos, meaning church on the river Amble) is a village in the civil parish of St Kew, north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
It is situated 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Wadebridge next to the River Amble, a tributary of the River Camel, at grid reference SW 997 754.
The main road through the village crosses the river on a stone bridge with high cutwaters. There is a shop and a pub in the village.
Ref: Property Report