Property Auctions - Studley

Auction date: Thu, 30/01/2025 - 09:00

Guide Price £115,000. A grade 2 listed freehold 18th Century cottage benefiting from exposed beams and Inglenook fireplace offered with vacant possession upon completion. The property is in need of some refurbishment. 

Auction date: Tue, 24/09/2024 - 18:30

Guide Price £750,000. A ubstantial detached residence with an impressive internal floor area of over 5,500 sq. ft. It is essentially split into two fully self-contained units, which provides flexible accommodation, and is ideal for multi-family living. Alternatively, the auctioneers have been advised by planning consultants that an application to redevelop the site for two new dwellings would fall in line with Stratford-on-Avon District Council's planning policy for the area. With a total plot size of some 1.37 acres, the property benefits from a large West-facing garden/paddock area, which formerly had a large manège and general purpose building thereon, together with a good range of outbuildings.

Auction date: Thu, 30/05/2024 - 09:00

Guide Price £125,000. Two bedroom detached cottage which requires substantial modernisation. Quiet and picturesque location. Outline planning for a three bedroom detached property.

Auction date: Thu, 26/10/2023 - 09:00

A Freehold Fully Let Mixed Use Investment Property in a popular village location Current Rental Income: £30,960 pa.

Auction date: Tue, 26/09/2023 - 18:30

The farm buildings being offered for sale have the benefit of full planning permission for the conversion of both the substantial, traditional Victorian farm buildings into five dwellings and the conversion of the modern, steel portal framed building into five additional dwellings.

Auction date: Tue, 23/05/2023 - 15:00

Two bedroom detached cottage within 1.23 acre plot. It is believed that there is a great scope (STPP if required) to refurbish and/or redevelop the cottage, taking advantage of the elevated position which has far reaching views westwards, yet in a secluded location, tucked away in the ‘rolling Warwickshire countryside’.