A warehouse used by the iconic rock bank Iron Maiden for a number of years has been sold by Auction House London at its recent sale last month. (Tuesday 12 February 2019).
The commercial property in Royston, Hertfordshire was used by the band to store costumes and music equipment while touring in the UK. The warehouse in Jarman Way started the day with a guide price of £70,000 but sold for more than double that figure at £167,500.
Director and Auctioneer at Auction House London, Andrew Binstock said, “We had an incredible turnout to this particular auction and it was possibly one of our
Views don’t get much better across The Harbour at Folkestone than those from 11 The Stade, a charming Three bedroom Fisherman’s cottage. It’s a mid terrace property which has a gas heating system via radiators, double glazed windows and oak flooring in the living room.
From the master bedroom and living room there are views across the harbour. It has a modern bathroom, kitchen/dining room with double glazed french doors at the rear leading to a courtyard garden.
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A rare chance to build three family homes on a former Victorian school site is coming up at Bond Wolfe Auctions’ first auction on 13 March in Birmingham.
Developers are expected to compete for the residential development opportunity at Earl Street in West Bromwich that was once occupied by the Guns Village Primary School, dating back to 1878.
With a guide price* of £120,000, the cleared rectangular-shaped site has direct access from Earl Street and has previous planning consent to build three town houses, each with three bedrooms.
Gurpreet Bassi, chief executive of Bond Wolfe Auctions, said:
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Midland property investors are defying Brexit pessimism and benefiting from the region experiencing the fastest rising house prices in the UK, an expert at Bond Wolfe Auctions said today.
Gurpreet Bassi, chief executive of Bond Wolfe Auctions, was speaking after new figures from property website Zoopla revealed Birmingham, Leicester and Nottingham were the country’s first, joint second and joint fourth highest regions respectively for price rises since the June 2016 referendum to leave the EU.
Mr Bassi said: “Despite all the Brexit doom and gloom, we are seeing switched-on Midland property
A full day of auctions at Chester Racecourse and the AJ Bell Stadium in Manchester saw a variety of lots – commercial and residential – sold under the hammer by SDL Auctions.
Among the lots sold in Manchester by SDL Auctions North West was an industrial warehouse in St Helens, Merseyside, which sold for £85,000 from a *guide price of £65,000+. The warehouse, to the rear of 202-204 Clipsley Lane, Haydock, St. Helens, is in a largely residential area close to St Helens town centre and sits on approximately 0.19 acres of land, representing an excellent development opportunity, subject to the
Bond Wolfe Auctions has hit 100+ lots for its first auction in March which will be the largest auction held in the Midlands for six months.
It will feature a diverse range of properties with guide prices ranging from £5,000 to £2.6 million and cover a wide geographical area including London.
Gurpreet Bassi, chief executive of Bond Wolfe Auctions, said: “The West Midlands auction market has voted with its feet.
“We are delighted that so many old and new clients have chosen to put their faith in us and committed to our first of six auctions this year.
A River Thames Pier previously used as a passenger ferry terminal in Gravesend, Kent has been entered for sale at Network Auctions’ February 28th auction with a guide price of £55,000 plus.
The Gravesend West Street Pier, being sold on behalf of receivers, offers a very rare and unusual opportunity for buyers. In the words of the auctioneer, Stuart Elliott, “How often can you purchase a pier on the Thames!”
An historical plaque at the site reads: “The Gravesham Ferries. Forming one of South East England’s oldest transport routes – the ‘Long Ferry’, Gravesend to London and the ‘Cross Ferry’ to
A smart, penthouse pad on the canalside in Bilston is one of the star attractions in Bond Wolfe Auctions’ inaugural auction at Villa Park on Wednesday 13th March.
The two bedroomed apartment on the third floor at 21 Loxdale Sidings has an attractive guide price of £19,000 to £24,000.
Ian Tudor, managing director of Bond Wolfe Auctions, said: “This really is an eye-catching property and with such a competitive guide price it’s likely to be one of the popular lots for young business professionals or an investor looking for trendy places to rent out.”
A fire-damaged Grade II farmhouse of ‘historical interest’ is to go under the hammer this month with MARK JENKINSON.
Spout House is thought to date from 1545 with additions in 1678 and a cottage built prior to 1423 as well as a large stone cow shed, all of which are set in a freehold site of approximately 1.30 acres of land.
Adrian Little, Head of the Auction Department at Mark Jenkinson and Son, said: “The Grade II listed house of historical interest on Spout Lane was damaged by a fire in 2016 which tragically led to the deaths of its two elderly residents.