A former public house in the centre of Huntingdon with planning permission to be converted into five apartments is entered in Cheffins’ Eastern Counties Property Auction in March.

The Victoria Inn – a popular haunt for many in Huntingdon until it closed in 2018 – will be offered freehold with vacant possession at Cheffins’ saleroom in Cambridge on Wednesday 18th March with a guide price of £380,000-£400,000.

The property comes with detailed designs to turn the property into three one-bedroom and two two-bedroom apartments, all of which fit cleverly within the current building.

The designs for the apartments all boast open plan kitchen and living areas and good-sized bedrooms.

Ian Kitson, Director of Property Auction & Valuations at Cheffins, said: “This former pub is in a desirable location as it overlooks the attractive Victoria Square and is close to the town centre.

“The designs of the five apartments utilise all the space of the substantial building without making any major adjustments to the current structure.”

The sale starts at 2pm on Wednesday 18th March. Please visit Cheffins’ website to view the catalogue in full.

For further information on the site, please contact Ian Kitson on: 01223 271942 or ian.kitson@cheffins.co.uk.