Property data
Sale history
£625,000 on Jul 2016
Floor plan
Floorplan 5
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Bedrooms
na
Type
Terrace
Council tax band
E
Plot size
299 square metres (3,218 square feet) - map showing freehold boundary lines
Archived listings
History:
Archived sales listing for 5 Mill Lane. Advertised on multiple portals. It was added on 15/04/2016. It last appeared Jul 2016.
Photos:

There are 8 historic photos (taken in April 2016) of 5 Mill Lane.

Photos for 5 Mill Lane
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Advertiser remarks:
  • 3 bedrooms
  • 1 bathrooms
Planning applications
Planning ref:
July 2024 DC/24/1714/FUL
Type:
Full and householder planning application
Status:
Status not known
Address:
The Old Chapel 5 Mill Lane Southwold Suffolk
Description:
Minor changes to outbuilding approved under reference DC/23/1641/FUL including changes to fenestration, brick detailing and the addition of solar panels. Replacement bollards at front of property.

Planning ref:
June 2023 DC/23/1641/FUL
Type:
Full and householder planning application
Status:
Status not known
Address:
The Old Chapel 5 Mill Lane Southwold Suffol
Description:
Demolition of Existing Car Port & Garage & Erection of New 2-Storey Building to the Rear of the Site Incorporating a Garage on the Ground Floor & Bedroom with En-suite on the First Floor

Planning ref:
June 2023 DC/23/1642/LBC
Type:
Heritage application - conservation issues and listed buildings
Status:
Status not known
Address:
The Old Chapel 5 Mill Lane Southwold Suffol
Description:
Listed Building Consent - Demolition of Existing Car Port & Garage & Erection of New 2-Storey Building to the Rear of the Site Incorporating a Garage on the Ground Floor & Bedroom with En-suite on the First Floor.

Planning ref:
December 2021 DC/21/4840/DRC
Type:
Discharge of conditions imposed on an existing application
Status:
Status not known
Address:
The Old Chapel 5 Mill Lane Southwold Suffolk
Description:
Discharge of condition Nos. (I), (II), (III), (IV) & (V) of DC/17/4307/LBC - Listed Building Consent - Construction of a two storey extension at rear and conservatory - (I) Full specification of materials of external materials, including hard surface within the curtilage. Photo of brick type Imperial handmade Farmhouse orange and country blend see attached the best match and probably one the most expensive bricks as they are handmade . Driveway areas a traditional block paving (would use Staffordshire blues as edging) see photo. Paving slate effect with Staffordshire blues as edging see photo (ii) Restored balconies. I Have attached drawings supplied previously from a staircase company showing staircase as is, and new balcony created where the new opening to the chapel first floor. obviously, this will be the same for opposite wall when removing the existing stairs. Hardwood handrail French polished with cast iron balusters in black (iii) Restored Arch Windows. The arch windows drawing has been sent. These will match the steel casement windows with leaded glass. (IV) New opening to the chapel to the first-floor flank. see John Bennett's drawing of the trammeled elliptical arch. (v) Boundary walls and gates. I have attached photo of the handmade brick Flemish bond to match existing brick of the old chapel. Lime mortar mix for the pointing. The boundary wall will be BOE. Photo of the style of oak gate attached

Planning ref:
September 2019 DC/19/2004/FUL
Type:
Full and householder planning application
Status:
Status not known
Address:
The Old Chapel 5 Mill Lane Southwold Suffolk
Description:
Material amendments to approval DC/17/4306/FUL. a) Increasing length of new build extension by 900mm; b) Increasing privacy by raising conservatory wall to 2m; c) alterations to windows of new build extension and removal of external door

Planning ref:
September 2019 DC/19/2005/LBC
Type:
Heritage application - conservation issues and listed buildings
Status:
Status not known
Address:
The Old Chapel 5 Mill Lane Southwold Suffolk
Description:
Listed Building Consent - Material amendments to approval DC/17/4306/FUL. a) Increasing length of new build extension by 900mm; b) Increasing privacy by raising conservatory wall to 2m; c) alterations to windows of new build extension and removal of external door