An interesting mix of land, residential and commercial property, some of which require renovation, is set to go under the hammer at Cheffins' property auction on Wednesday, 11th December, including a former Gospel Hall and an old doctor’s surgery.
The former Gospel Hall (lot 4, guide price £90,000-£100,000) is located in the picturesque village of Denston, near Newmarket, and is understood to date from 1888, built on land that was originally owned by Greene King Brewery. The attractive detached building features timber elevations beneath a pitched roof and has potential for other uses
Clive Emson Auctioneers has unwrapped 148 lots for its Christmas auction.
Spread across southern England and East Anglia, they include vacant properties, letting investments, commercial buildings, development plots and grazing sites.
Bidding for the auctionis live on 9December and concludes on 11 December.
James Emson said: “The eighth and final auction of this year brings the total of lots listed by us in 2024 to 1,273, consecutively up on recent years and indicating that sellers and buyers remain undeterred by economic and political changes.
REDRUTH, CORNWALL Site with planning for homes going under hammer
A development site with planning permission for four houses near Redruth town centre is heading to auction. (WED DEC 11)
The West End Works, in Hoskings Row, has a freehold guide price of £120,000 plus.
Comprising a former carpenter’s workshop and outbuildings, it has planning consent for a terrace of four town houses, each with three bedrooms and parking.
Measuring 0.04 hectares (0.11 acres), the site is among 147lots in the latest sale by one of the top five property auctioneers in the UK, Clive Emson Land and Property
The coffers of Plymouth City Council have been boosted with the £827,000 sale of its former register office. (FRI NOV 1)
Extending to a total of 0.27 hectares (0.67 acres), the site in Lockyer Street, next to the iconic Plymouth Hoe, was listed at auction with a freehold guide price of £295,000.
But it drew considerable interest with 240 separate bids before the hammer finally fell in the sale by Clive Emson Land and Property Auctioneers.
It includes a two-storey block with offices and ceremony rooms over 574 sq m (6,175 sq ft), parking for 20 cars
Properties and land across Essex were sold at auction last week. (Friday 1 Nov)
They were among 173 lots in the latest auction held by one of the top five property auctioneers in the UK, Clive Emson Land and Property Auctioneers which ended on Friday 1 November.
lMore than nine acres of greenbelt land with potential in Chigwell went under the auctioneer’s gavel.
Land on the east side of Vicarage Lane, which extends to approximately 9.08 acres (3.67 hectares), was sold for £450,000 freehold.
Symonds & Sampson held their ‘beat the budget’ auction ahead of the announcements on 30 October and report a strong trade for both land and bricks and mortar.
Auctioneer Mark Lewis said “ We thought a few buyers would fall away whilst awaiting to hear how the budget would affect them but, although we missed a couple, most bidders were looking longer term and wanting to earn income rather than look towards capital tax planning.”
Auction partner Meredith Wallis agreed “We had bidders from all over the south and East of England and most were outbid by buyers within our