Swan House, Station Road, Turvey

4 Bed
£675,000

Property Summary

A tudor style former public house occupying a generous corner plot with extensive parking and large outbuilding situated on the edge of the picturesque village of Turvey.

The property has since been reconfigured and now houses several office suites on the ground floor and a spacious two-bedroom self-contained apartment above.

The ground floor briefly comprises; Entrance Hall, three large offices, one smaller office, a kitchen, cloakroom and a storeroom. If converted back to one residential dwelling (S.T.P) this would translate into three reception rooms, a large eat in kitchen diner and a cloakroom. To the second floor is a self-contained two-bedroom flat which again would convert back into 4 double bedroom and two bathrooms (S.T.P).


To the side of the property is a large, detached outbuilding which was the former function room of the public house. Currently it is an empty storage building with great potential to convert into additional accommodation or annexe (S.T.P)

Outside the property has a generous front driveway for multiple vehicle parking in addition to the open and blank canvas of the rear garden space. The main building has UPVC double glazing, central heating and is not listed.
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The village offers all the essentials, including two local shops, two pubs both serving food, a butcher, a village hall for an active calendar of clubs and classes, and a church that plays host to regular community events. Turvey House puts on an eclectic mix of events, including outdoor cinemas, music festivals and steam fayres. For families, Turvey has a primary school and a pre-school, and is a short drive from the popular Harrold Odell Country Park, where you can feed the ducks, watch the swans swim by, even have a go at the skatepark or on the outdoor gym. Although a rural location surrounded by countryside, Turvey is well connected to the county town of Bedford, the vibrant market town of Olney, as well as Milton Keynes and Northampton. There are bus stops along the High Street, and the closest mainline station is in Bedford.

Tenure: Freehold
EPC- TBC

Key features

Property Features

  • Character Tudor Style Former Public House
  • Generous Corner Plot with Extensive Parking
  • Large Detached Outbuilding with Annexe Potential
  • Currently Configured as Offices and a Two Bedroom Flat
  • Potential for 4 Double Bedrooms and 3 Reception Rooms
  • Situated on the Edge of the Picturesque Village of Turvey

Full Details

Further details
The ground floor currently comprises an entrance hall, four offices, a kitchen, and storerooms. The upper floor houses a self contained apartment. This versatile building represents a fantastic project for those looking to create a bespoke luxury home or high end commercial premises in a prime village location.

Local Life
Turvey is widely considered one of the most beautiful villages in the area, famous for its historic stone buildings and riverside walks. Residents benefit from a vibrant local community, traditional pubs, and highly regarded schooling, all within easy reach of Bedford and Northampton.

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