A former New Forest manor house is on the market for a price of £1.5 million and is described as an "exciting opportunity" for developers or for someone willing to renovate the property.
Tatchbury Manor near Winsor stands on grounds of around 3.8 acres and is situated within the northeastern boundary of the National Park.
The property is being listed by Pearsons who "believe the building dates from the early 19th Century".
Tatchbury Manor used to be a nursing home until the early 2010s and is in need of renovation or conversion.
The full profile can be seen on the Pearsons website here.
Planning permission acquired for Tatchbury Manor
Planning permission has been acquired to convert the Tatchbury Manor house into eight apartments and two dwellings.
It is being listed for a price of £1.5 million and it is recommended for cash buyers only.
On the Pearsons profile, it adds: "We believe the building dates from the early 19th Century, although a small central part could be a Tudor hunting lodge, and there is an extension added in the 1980s at which time Tatchbury Manor was a nursing home until the early 2010s.
"Its sale now represents an exciting opportunity for property developers as planning permission was granted on 20 March 2018 by The New Forest National Park Authority (NFNPA) for conversion of the building into 8 apartments and 2 dwellings, along with associated works i.e. car parking, refuse and cycle stores.
"Our clients have already replaced the roof. Full details of the proposal and approval can be found on the planning pages of The NFNPA, reference 17/00939.
"Please note this property is suitable for cash buyers only."