
A selection of properties still available from our auction held on 26th & 27th March 2008.
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Our next auction will be held on 29th May and 2nd June 2008. Click here for further details.
Mildridge Farmhouse, Horton Road, Berkshire
Freehold: The property comprises a Grade II Listed house which has been extended within the last 30 years. The main house is arranged on raised ground, lower ground, first and second floors and the extension on ground, first and attic floors. There is a large conservatory (with small mezzanine) to the southern flank wall. Internally, the building is arranged to provide six flats which share a communal heating system (not tested) served by a pair of gas-fired boilers housed in a lower ground floor room accessed from within the garden flat. Externally there are pleasant gardens and generous hard surfaced parking areas. To the south of the house there is a detached cabin housing a sauna (not tested), solarium (not tested) and shower unit. There are also three garden sheds to the east of the house. There is a shared vehicular right of way from Horton Road along the western and northern perimeters of the site.
18 Henshaw Street, Walworth
Freehold: The property comprises a mid terrace house arranged over ground and two upper floors. The property benefits from areas of outside space to the rear.
32A Albert Road, South Norwood
Leasehold. The property is held on a lease for a term of 99 years from June 1973 (thus having approximately 63 years unexpired). Please contact the Vendor's Solicitors for details of the ground rent payable: The property comprises a self-contained top floor flat situated within a double-fronted mid terrace building arranged beneath a pitched roof.
6 Raywood Villas, Wellstead Street, East Yorkshire
Freehold: The property comprises a mid terrace house arranged over ground and first floors beneath a pitched roof. There is a rear yard.
59/61 Moor End Road, Lockwood, West Yorkshire
Freehold and Long Leasehold. Part of the property is held on a lease for a term of 999 years from 25th March 1883 (thus having approixmately 874 years unexpired). Please refer to the Vendor's Solicitors for details of the ground rent payable: The property comprises a mid terrace house arranged over ground and two upper floors beneath a pitched roof. There is a small garden to the rear.
1 Barn Street, Cornwall
Freehold: The property comprises a semi-detached building arranged over ground, first and attic floors beneath beneath a pitched slate roof. The property benefits from planning permission for conversion of existing to provide a four bedroom house and two self-contained flats.
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