Gloucester offices and Staunton land for auction

Demand expected for Gloucester commercial property

Offices with planning permission for conversion into 10 flats are going under the hammer with a freehold guide price of £750,000 plus.

Ampney House Gloucester Clive Emson Auction

Ampney House is a two storey, detached building on Green Farm Business Park, Quedgeley, three miles from Gloucester city centre,

It is among the lots going under the hammer in the fourth sale of 2023 by the regional land and property auctioneers Clive Emson. 

Senior auction appraiser Audrey Smith said: “This is a great opportunity to acquire a detached commercial building with the benefit of planning consent for residential development.

“Owner-occupiers may wish to use Ampney House for continued commercial use while developers may wish to build out the planning permission or follow an alternative scheme subject to the necessary consents.”

Ampney House was built in 2023 of steel frame construction and includes a reception lobby, lift, WC, two open-plan offices, meeting rooms, four additional offices and kitchens.

Also in the Gloucester area, a traveller site at Staunton has a freehold guide of £425,000 plus.

Land at Staunton Gloucester Clive Emson Auction

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Covering 4.65 acres (1.88 acres), it has three separate planning consents for four static and tourer pitches, a day room, stables and a tack room. It adjoins an existing designated traveller site.

 

Clive Emson Auctioneers holds auctions eight times a year, with offices in Essex, Kent, Sussex, Hampshire and the West Country.

One of the top five property auctioneers in the UK, it has 134 lots on offer in its fourth auction of 2023, which ends on Thursday June 15.

Visit https://www.cliveemson.co.uk for more details.