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Tayler & FletcherTayler & Fletcherestablished 200 years
taylerandfletcher.co.uk
Wednesday, 17th April 2019 at 6pm
Spring Property Auction
Gloucestershireand
Warwickshire
�e Auction will take place at our
North Cotswold SaleroomLansdowne, Bourton on the Water, Gloucestershire GL54 2ARon Wednesday, 17th April 2019 at 6pmSituated opposite the British Legion Hall with ample car parking facilities.
AUCTION NOTICES
�ese notices are intended to assist you as a prospective buyer. Legal
matters in the UK can be complex and so the Notices, the printed
Common Auction Conditions (3rd edition) (“the Common Auction
Conditions”) and any other conditions, documents or matters affecting the
Lot you are interested in should be read and considered carefully. Whilst
the sellers of the Lots described in this catalogue have used reasonable
efforts to ensure that Lots are correctly described, we strongly recommend
that you arrange for your professional advisors to consider and advise you
on all aspects of your purchase.
1. Particulars of sale
1.1 Measurements and areas referred to in the catalogue particulars are
approximate only. It is your responsibility to check the following
matters in respect of each Lot in which you are interested before
the auction:
• All measurements
• Areas
• The exact description and location of the Lot
• Details of any leases affecting the Lot (if any)
• Whether any fixtures, fittings and contents referred to in the catalogue
particulars are owned by the seller
• Any other matters to which the Lot might be subject or from which it
might have benefit. The structural condition of the Lot and any
possible contamination or pollution of the Lot
1.2 You are advised to check these matters by:
• Personally inspecting the lot
• Arranging to have the Lot professionally surveyed
• Arranging for an environmental survey to be carried out in respect of
the Lot
• Making enquiries with the Auctioneers, the Seller and the Seller’s
professional advisors
• Making relevant searches and enquiries with all appropriate
authorities
2. Plans and Photographs
2.1 Location plans shown in the catalogue are based on ordnance survey
maps with the consent of the Controller of HM Stationery Office,
Crown copyright reserved.
2.2 �e plans and photographs shown in the catalogue are included in
order to assist you in locating the Lot in question, not for the purpose
of indicating legal boundaries.
2.3 �e plans and photographs shown in the catalogue do not form any
part of the contract of sale relating to any of the Lots.
2.4 Plans in the catalogue are reproduced photographically, are not to
scale, and the Auctioneers cannot guarantee that they are accurate.
3. Inspection and vacant possession
3.1 If you want to inspect the Lot before the auction please arrange this
with the auctioneers on prior notice
3.2 All inspections of properties are undertaken at the prospective
purchaser’s own risk. You are advised to take great care at all times.
3.3 Keys to Lots that are offered for sale with vacant possession will
normally be made available to you on completion of the sale.
However, access to the Lot for the purpose of inspection and/or
carrying out a survey might be available prior to completion subject
to obtaining the Seller’s permission (you should initially approach the
Auctioneers about this)
4. Structure, Confirmation and Equipment
Neither the Auctioneers nor the Seller can guarantee:
• The structural condition of the Lot
• The state or condition of any fixtures, fittings or other items stated to
be included in the sale of the Lot
• Whether or not the Lot or any fixtures, fittings or other equipment
have been properly or adequately constructed or are suitable for their
intended purpose
• Whether or not there is any contamination or pollution affecting the
Lot or affecting any other property in the neighbourhood
• Whether or not the Lot complies with any relevant legislation relating
to the environment, contamination, pollution or dangerous
substances
5. Conditions of Sale
5.1 If you are the successful Buyer of any Lot, you will – from the moment
the Auctioneer’s gavel falls – become legally bound by the conditions
of sale in relation to that Lot
5.2 It will be assumed that you have read and considered the Conditions
of Sale and any other relevant documents for the Lot(s) in which you
are interested before the day of the Auction, that you have shown
them to your professional advisors and taken their professional advice
before bidding
5.3 �e conditions of Sale consist of the following:
• These notices to Prospective Buyers
• The Common Auction conditions and the Special Conditions of Sale
for the Lot (not printed in the catalogue but obtainable from the
Seller’s solicitors or the Auctioneers).
5.4 An addendum will be available before and will be distributed at the
Auction. �is important document will detail any corrections,
amendments and/or additions to the particulars and conditions of
Sale for any of the Lots. It will be assumed that you have read the
Addendum before bidding.
6. Liability of bidder
6.1 If you bid at an auction, you will be personally liable in every respect of
any accepted bid. �is will be the case even if you bid as agent or other
representative for another party.
6.2 If you bid as an agent or representative then you and the person or
organization on whose behalf you have bid will be jointly and severally
liable under the contract of sale.
7. Order of Sale, sales prior to auction and withdrawn lots
7.1 Lots will be offered for sale at the Auction in accordance with the
Order of Sale, which will be distributed at the Auction. It will provide
details of all Lots that have been sold prior to or withdrawn from Sale
(if applicable).
7.2 �e Auctioneers have the right to sell or to withdraw Lots without
giving reasons at any time before the sale begins.
7.3 You should contact the Auctioneers before the Auction to check
whether any Lots have been prior sold or withdrawn.
7.4 Neither the Auctioneers nor the Seller will have any responsibility
towards you in relation to any loss or wasted costs that you may incur
in respect of Lots sold prior or withdrawn.
8. Guide prices and reserves
8.1 �e Auctioneers publish guide prices within the catalogue. �e guide
price for a lot is purely an estimate of the price that the Auctioneers
consider that the lot might be sold for. It is your responsibility to
decide how much you should bid for any Lot.
8.2 �e Auctioneers have not carried out valuations of any of the Lots to
be offered for sale at the Auction. Consequently, you must not treat
the published guide price for a Lot as being a valuation of that Lot.
Similarly, you must not treat any estimate or suggestion as to the price
for which the Lot might be sold or as to the price that you might
consider bidding for any Lot as being a valuation of that Lot.
8.3 You are strongly advised to consult your own professional advisors
regarding the accuracy of the guide price and/or of any estimate or
suggestion as to the price given by the Auctioneers in respect of
any Lot.
8.4 Prior to the auction you should contact the Auctioneers to find out
whether any alterations have been made to the guide price(s) for the
Lot(s) in which you are interested.
8.5 �e reserve price for any lot might exceed or be lower than the guide
price quoted at any time for that Lot.
8.6 The majority of Lots will be offered for sale subject to a reserve price.
Any exceptions will be announced on the day of the Auction.
9. Procedures on sale of the Lot
9.1 If a lot is “knocked down” to you by the Auctioneer, a legally binding
contract is immediately created. �e terms of the contract will be
those set out in the Conditions of Sale referred to above.
9.2 After the Lot is knocked down to you, you will be given a Buyer’s slip
which you must complete with all the required information. You will
be asked to produce some form of identification such as a driver’s
licence or passport.
9.3 When completing the Buyer’s slip, you must specifically name the
person or organization that is to be the Buyer of the lot. Lots cannot
be transferred to an unnamed buyer. References in the Buyer’s slip to
the Buyer’s “nominees”, “associates” or similar terms are not
acceptable. Unless you can obtain the Seller’s prior consent, the Lot
can only be transferred to the Buyer named in the Buyer’s slip and Sale
Memorandum.
9.4 If you do not complete the Buyer’s slip or pay the deposit, the
Auctioneers have the right to re-offer the Lot for sale and to treat you
(and your principal if you are bidding as agent or representative) as
being in breach of contract. Even if the Lot is re-offered for sale, the
Seller might have a legal right of action against you for breach of
contract.
9.5 Before leaving the Auction room you must attend the contracts
Information
More photographs of some lots can be viewed on our website www.taylerandfletcher.co.uk
desk, situated in the Auction room to pay the deposit and sign your
part of the contract. You will then be given a duplicate copy of the
contract, signed on behalf of the Seller, in exchange.
9.6 Usually, the Lot will be at your own risk from the moment it is
knocked down to you by the Auctioneer. �is means that you should
immediately arrange to have it insured. If this is not the case, it should
be made clear in the Special Conditions of Sale for the Lot. If you are in
any doubt, you should make enquiries with the Seller’s solicitors.
10. Deposit
10.1 If a lot is knocked down to you, you must pay the deposit which is
10% of the sale price subject to a minimum of £1,000. The amount of
the deposit may be altered by the Special Conditions of sale for the
Lot so you should check them carefully before the Auction.
10.2 If you buy more than one Lot, you will need to pay a separate deposit
for each Lot.
10.3 Cheques for the deposit are acceptable unless otherwise stated.
Cheques must be drawn on UK sterling accounts only and on a bank
or branch of a bank in the UK, failing which cheques may be rejected.
Banker’s drafts and solicitors’ client account cheques are also
acceptable.
10.4 Cash deposits are not accepted in any circumstances.
10.5 Deposit cheques are accepted on the basis that there are adequate
cleared funds in the account upon which the cheque is drawn. The
Seller may take action against you if your cheque is not honoured
upon first presentation. You are therefore strongly advised to ensure
that there are adequate funds available.
11. Enquiries
• On the day of the auction, the auctioneers will be happy to take
enquiries concerning any Lot up to the start of the auction. Once the
auction has begun no further questions will be taken.
• Each lot will be sold subject to the RICS Common Auction Conditions
(�ird edition) which are reproduced within this catalogue.
12. Prior sales:
• Occasionally lots are sold prior to auction. If you are attending the sale
it is advisable to contact the auctioneers before leaving for the sale to
ensure that your chosen lot is still available.
13. Post Auction Sales
• If a lot that you are interested in is not sold during the auction please
speak to a member of the auction team following the sale and make
an offer. Your offer will be submitted to the vendor and if it is accepted
then you will be able to sign the contract, pay the deposit and proceed
with your purchase under the auction rules.
14. Filming/Recording
• In order to comply with the Data Protection Act we would advise that
on occasions we either film or record (or both) within our auction
rooms. If attending please do so in full knowledge.
15. Money Laundering
• Anyone wishing to bid at the auction will be required to provide proof
of identity, prior to the auction, to satisfy the Money Laundering
Regulations. �is will need to be a proof of address (utility bill no older
than three months or council tax bill for the current period) and
photographic ID (driving licence or passport).
16. Auctioneers
• Edward Bagnall FRICS FNAVA
• Charles Arkell FRICS FAAV
17. Administration Fee
• Each successful purchaser/ bidder is required to pay the auctioneers a
non-refundable administration fee as stated in the catalogue £450
plus VAT (£540). We recommend that you check the special
conditions of sale relating to each property, so that you are aware of
any additional costs which may apply. A receipt can be provided.
18. Special Conditions of Sale and Legal Auction Pack
• These will be available from the Vendor's Solicitors offices fourteen
days prior to the Auction Sale. �ey will not be read out at the
Auction. It will be assumed that the purchaser has bid with full
knowledge of such conditions of sale whether in fact he or she has
inspected the same or not.
NB Legal Packs will be available from the solicitor dealing with the
respective lot only. �e solicitors contact details are stated on
each lot.
Some Solicitors may make a charge for hard copies of the ‘legal pack’.
In accordance with ‘money laundering’ regulations Purchasers may
be asked for proof of identification.
Bidding by Telephone can be arranged with ample prior notice and
subject to sorting out finance.
�e Auction will take place at our
North Cotswold SaleroomLansdowne, Bourton on the Water, Gloucestershire GL54 2ARon Wednesday, 17th April 2019 at 6pmSituated opposite the British Legion Hall with ample car parking facilities.
AUCTION NOTICES
�ese notices are intended to assist you as a prospective buyer. Legal
matters in the UK can be complex and so the Notices, the printed
Common Auction Conditions (3rd edition) (“the Common Auction
Conditions”) and any other conditions, documents or matters affecting the
Lot you are interested in should be read and considered carefully. Whilst
the sellers of the Lots described in this catalogue have used reasonable
efforts to ensure that Lots are correctly described, we strongly recommend
that you arrange for your professional advisors to consider and advise you
on all aspects of your purchase.
1. Particulars of sale
1.1 Measurements and areas referred to in the catalogue particulars are
approximate only. It is your responsibility to check the following
matters in respect of each Lot in which you are interested before
the auction:
• All measurements
• Areas
• The exact description and location of the Lot
• Details of any leases affecting the Lot (if any)
• Whether any fixtures, fittings and contents referred to in the catalogue
particulars are owned by the seller
• Any other matters to which the Lot might be subject or from which it
might have benefit. The structural condition of the Lot and any
possible contamination or pollution of the Lot
1.2 You are advised to check these matters by:
• Personally inspecting the lot
• Arranging to have the Lot professionally surveyed
• Arranging for an environmental survey to be carried out in respect of
the Lot
• Making enquiries with the Auctioneers, the Seller and the Seller’s
professional advisors
• Making relevant searches and enquiries with all appropriate
authorities
2. Plans and Photographs
2.1 Location plans shown in the catalogue are based on ordnance survey
maps with the consent of the Controller of HM Stationery Office,
Crown copyright reserved.
2.2 �e plans and photographs shown in the catalogue are included in
order to assist you in locating the Lot in question, not for the purpose
of indicating legal boundaries.
2.3 �e plans and photographs shown in the catalogue do not form any
part of the contract of sale relating to any of the Lots.
2.4 Plans in the catalogue are reproduced photographically, are not to
scale, and the Auctioneers cannot guarantee that they are accurate.
3. Inspection and vacant possession
3.1 If you want to inspect the Lot before the auction please arrange this
with the auctioneers on prior notice
3.2 All inspections of properties are undertaken at the prospective
purchaser’s own risk. You are advised to take great care at all times.
3.3 Keys to Lots that are offered for sale with vacant possession will
normally be made available to you on completion of the sale.
However, access to the Lot for the purpose of inspection and/or
carrying out a survey might be available prior to completion subject
to obtaining the Seller’s permission (you should initially approach the
Auctioneers about this)
4. Structure, Confirmation and Equipment
Neither the Auctioneers nor the Seller can guarantee:
• The structural condition of the Lot
• The state or condition of any fixtures, fittings or other items stated to
be included in the sale of the Lot
• Whether or not the Lot or any fixtures, fittings or other equipment
have been properly or adequately constructed or are suitable for their
intended purpose
• Whether or not there is any contamination or pollution affecting the
Lot or affecting any other property in the neighbourhood
• Whether or not the Lot complies with any relevant legislation relating
to the environment, contamination, pollution or dangerous
substances
5. Conditions of Sale
5.1 If you are the successful Buyer of any Lot, you will – from the moment
the Auctioneer’s gavel falls – become legally bound by the conditions
of sale in relation to that Lot
5.2 It will be assumed that you have read and considered the Conditions
of Sale and any other relevant documents for the Lot(s) in which you
are interested before the day of the Auction, that you have shown
them to your professional advisors and taken their professional advice
before bidding
5.3 �e conditions of Sale consist of the following:
• These notices to Prospective Buyers
• The Common Auction conditions and the Special Conditions of Sale
for the Lot (not printed in the catalogue but obtainable from the
Seller’s solicitors or the Auctioneers).
5.4 An addendum will be available before and will be distributed at the
Auction. �is important document will detail any corrections,
amendments and/or additions to the particulars and conditions of
Sale for any of the Lots. It will be assumed that you have read the
Addendum before bidding.
6. Liability of bidder
6.1 If you bid at an auction, you will be personally liable in every respect of
any accepted bid. �is will be the case even if you bid as agent or other
representative for another party.
6.2 If you bid as an agent or representative then you and the person or
organization on whose behalf you have bid will be jointly and severally
liable under the contract of sale.
7. Order of Sale, sales prior to auction and withdrawn lots
7.1 Lots will be offered for sale at the Auction in accordance with the
Order of Sale, which will be distributed at the Auction. It will provide
details of all Lots that have been sold prior to or withdrawn from Sale
(if applicable).
7.2 �e Auctioneers have the right to sell or to withdraw Lots without
giving reasons at any time before the sale begins.
7.3 You should contact the Auctioneers before the Auction to check
whether any Lots have been prior sold or withdrawn.
7.4 Neither the Auctioneers nor the Seller will have any responsibility
towards you in relation to any loss or wasted costs that you may incur
in respect of Lots sold prior or withdrawn.
8. Guide prices and reserves
8.1 �e Auctioneers publish guide prices within the catalogue. �e guide
price for a lot is purely an estimate of the price that the Auctioneers
consider that the lot might be sold for. It is your responsibility to
decide how much you should bid for any Lot.
8.2 �e Auctioneers have not carried out valuations of any of the Lots to
be offered for sale at the Auction. Consequently, you must not treat
the published guide price for a Lot as being a valuation of that Lot.
Similarly, you must not treat any estimate or suggestion as to the price
for which the Lot might be sold or as to the price that you might
consider bidding for any Lot as being a valuation of that Lot.
8.3 You are strongly advised to consult your own professional advisors
regarding the accuracy of the guide price and/or of any estimate or
suggestion as to the price given by the Auctioneers in respect of
any Lot.
8.4 Prior to the auction you should contact the Auctioneers to find out
whether any alterations have been made to the guide price(s) for the
Lot(s) in which you are interested.
8.5 �e reserve price for any lot might exceed or be lower than the guide
price quoted at any time for that Lot.
8.6 The majority of Lots will be offered for sale subject to a reserve price.
Any exceptions will be announced on the day of the Auction.
9. Procedures on sale of the Lot
9.1 If a lot is “knocked down” to you by the Auctioneer, a legally binding
contract is immediately created. �e terms of the contract will be
those set out in the Conditions of Sale referred to above.
9.2 After the Lot is knocked down to you, you will be given a Buyer’s slip
which you must complete with all the required information. You will
be asked to produce some form of identification such as a driver’s
licence or passport.
9.3 When completing the Buyer’s slip, you must specifically name the
person or organization that is to be the Buyer of the lot. Lots cannot
be transferred to an unnamed buyer. References in the Buyer’s slip to
the Buyer’s “nominees”, “associates” or similar terms are not
acceptable. Unless you can obtain the Seller’s prior consent, the Lot
can only be transferred to the Buyer named in the Buyer’s slip and Sale
Memorandum.
9.4 If you do not complete the Buyer’s slip or pay the deposit, the
Auctioneers have the right to re-offer the Lot for sale and to treat you
(and your principal if you are bidding as agent or representative) as
being in breach of contract. Even if the Lot is re-offered for sale, the
Seller might have a legal right of action against you for breach of
contract.
9.5 Before leaving the Auction room you must attend the contracts
Information /continued
More photographs of some lots can be viewed on our website www.taylerandfletcher.co.uk
desk, situated in the Auction room to pay the deposit and sign your
part of the contract. You will then be given a duplicate copy of the
contract, signed on behalf of the Seller, in exchange.
9.6 Usually, the Lot will be at your own risk from the moment it is
knocked down to you by the Auctioneer. �is means that you should
immediately arrange to have it insured. If this is not the case, it should
be made clear in the Special Conditions of Sale for the Lot. If you are in
any doubt, you should make enquiries with the Seller’s solicitors.
10. Deposit
10.1 If a lot is knocked down to you, you must pay the deposit which is
10% of the sale price subject to a minimum of £1,000. The amount of
the deposit may be altered by the Special Conditions of sale for the
Lot so you should check them carefully before the Auction.
10.2 If you buy more than one Lot, you will need to pay a separate deposit
for each Lot.
10.3 Cheques for the deposit are acceptable unless otherwise stated.
Cheques must be drawn on UK sterling accounts only and on a bank
or branch of a bank in the UK, failing which cheques may be rejected.
Banker’s drafts and solicitors’ client account cheques are also
acceptable.
10.4 Cash deposits are not accepted in any circumstances.
10.5 Deposit cheques are accepted on the basis that there are adequate
cleared funds in the account upon which the cheque is drawn. The
Seller may take action against you if your cheque is not honoured
upon first presentation. You are therefore strongly advised to ensure
that there are adequate funds available.
11. Enquiries
• On the day of the auction, the auctioneers will be happy to take
enquiries concerning any Lot up to the start of the auction. Once the
auction has begun no further questions will be taken.
• Each lot will be sold subject to the RICS Common Auction Conditions
(�ird edition) which are reproduced within this catalogue.
12. Prior sales:
• Occasionally lots are sold prior to auction. If you are attending the sale
it is advisable to contact the auctioneers before leaving for the sale to
ensure that your chosen lot is still available.
13. Post Auction Sales
• If a lot that you are interested in is not sold during the auction please
speak to a member of the auction team following the sale and make
an offer. Your offer will be submitted to the vendor and if it is accepted
then you will be able to sign the contract, pay the deposit and proceed
with your purchase under the auction rules.
14. Filming/Recording
• In order to comply with the Data Protection Act we would advise that
on occasions we either film or record (or both) within our auction
rooms. If attending please do so in full knowledge.
15. Money Laundering
• Anyone wishing to bid at the auction will be required to provide proof
of identity, prior to the auction, to satisfy the Money Laundering
Regulations. �is will need to be a proof of address (utility bill no older
than three months or council tax bill for the current period) and
photographic ID (driving licence or passport).
16. Auctioneers
• Edward Bagnall FRICS FNAVA
• Charles Arkell FRICS FAAV
17. Administration Fee
• Each successful purchaser/ bidder is required to pay the auctioneers a
non-refundable administration fee as stated in the catalogue £450
plus VAT (£540). We recommend that you check the special
conditions of sale relating to each property, so that you are aware of
any additional costs which may apply. A receipt can be provided.
18. Special Conditions of Sale and Legal Auction Pack
• These will be available from the Vendor's Solicitors offices fourteen
days prior to the Auction Sale. �ey will not be read out at the
Auction. It will be assumed that the purchaser has bid with full
knowledge of such conditions of sale whether in fact he or she has
inspected the same or not.
NB Legal Packs will be available from the solicitor dealing with the
respective lot only. �e solicitors contact details are stated on
each lot.
Some Solicitors may make a charge for hard copies of the ‘legal pack’.
In accordance with ‘money laundering’ regulations Purchasers may
be asked for proof of identification.
Bidding by Telephone can be arranged with ample prior notice and
subject to sorting out finance.
�e Auction will take place at our
North Cotswold SaleroomLansdowne, Bourton on the Water, Gloucestershire GL54 2ARon Wednesday, 17th April 2019 at 6pmSituated opposite the British Legion Hall with ample car parking facilities.
AUCTION NOTICES
�ese notices are intended to assist you as a prospective buyer. Legal
matters in the UK can be complex and so the Notices, the printed
Common Auction Conditions (3rd edition) (“the Common Auction
Conditions”) and any other conditions, documents or matters affecting the
Lot you are interested in should be read and considered carefully. Whilst
the sellers of the Lots described in this catalogue have used reasonable
efforts to ensure that Lots are correctly described, we strongly recommend
that you arrange for your professional advisors to consider and advise you
on all aspects of your purchase.
1. Particulars of sale
1.1 Measurements and areas referred to in the catalogue particulars are
approximate only. It is your responsibility to check the following
matters in respect of each Lot in which you are interested before
the auction:
• All measurements
• Areas
• The exact description and location of the Lot
• Details of any leases affecting the Lot (if any)
• Whether any fixtures, fittings and contents referred to in the catalogue
particulars are owned by the seller
• Any other matters to which the Lot might be subject or from which it
might have benefit. The structural condition of the Lot and any
possible contamination or pollution of the Lot
1.2 You are advised to check these matters by:
• Personally inspecting the lot
• Arranging to have the Lot professionally surveyed
• Arranging for an environmental survey to be carried out in respect of
the Lot
• Making enquiries with the Auctioneers, the Seller and the Seller’s
professional advisors
• Making relevant searches and enquiries with all appropriate
authorities
2. Plans and Photographs
2.1 Location plans shown in the catalogue are based on ordnance survey
maps with the consent of the Controller of HM Stationery Office,
Crown copyright reserved.
2.2 �e plans and photographs shown in the catalogue are included in
order to assist you in locating the Lot in question, not for the purpose
of indicating legal boundaries.
2.3 �e plans and photographs shown in the catalogue do not form any
part of the contract of sale relating to any of the Lots.
2.4 Plans in the catalogue are reproduced photographically, are not to
scale, and the Auctioneers cannot guarantee that they are accurate.
3. Inspection and vacant possession
3.1 If you want to inspect the Lot before the auction please arrange this
with the auctioneers on prior notice
3.2 All inspections of properties are undertaken at the prospective
purchaser’s own risk. You are advised to take great care at all times.
3.3 Keys to Lots that are offered for sale with vacant possession will
normally be made available to you on completion of the sale.
However, access to the Lot for the purpose of inspection and/or
carrying out a survey might be available prior to completion subject
to obtaining the Seller’s permission (you should initially approach the
Auctioneers about this)
4. Structure, Confirmation and Equipment
Neither the Auctioneers nor the Seller can guarantee:
• The structural condition of the Lot
• The state or condition of any fixtures, fittings or other items stated to
be included in the sale of the Lot
• Whether or not the Lot or any fixtures, fittings or other equipment
have been properly or adequately constructed or are suitable for their
intended purpose
• Whether or not there is any contamination or pollution affecting the
Lot or affecting any other property in the neighbourhood
• Whether or not the Lot complies with any relevant legislation relating
to the environment, contamination, pollution or dangerous
substances
5. Conditions of Sale
5.1 If you are the successful Buyer of any Lot, you will – from the moment
the Auctioneer’s gavel falls – become legally bound by the conditions
of sale in relation to that Lot
5.2 It will be assumed that you have read and considered the Conditions
of Sale and any other relevant documents for the Lot(s) in which you
are interested before the day of the Auction, that you have shown
them to your professional advisors and taken their professional advice
before bidding
5.3 �e conditions of Sale consist of the following:
• These notices to Prospective Buyers
• The Common Auction conditions and the Special Conditions of Sale
for the Lot (not printed in the catalogue but obtainable from the
Seller’s solicitors or the Auctioneers).
5.4 An addendum will be available before and will be distributed at the
Auction. �is important document will detail any corrections,
amendments and/or additions to the particulars and conditions of
Sale for any of the Lots. It will be assumed that you have read the
Addendum before bidding.
6. Liability of bidder
6.1 If you bid at an auction, you will be personally liable in every respect of
any accepted bid. �is will be the case even if you bid as agent or other
representative for another party.
6.2 If you bid as an agent or representative then you and the person or
organization on whose behalf you have bid will be jointly and severally
liable under the contract of sale.
7. Order of Sale, sales prior to auction and withdrawn lots
7.1 Lots will be offered for sale at the Auction in accordance with the
Order of Sale, which will be distributed at the Auction. It will provide
details of all Lots that have been sold prior to or withdrawn from Sale
(if applicable).
7.2 �e Auctioneers have the right to sell or to withdraw Lots without
giving reasons at any time before the sale begins.
7.3 You should contact the Auctioneers before the Auction to check
whether any Lots have been prior sold or withdrawn.
7.4 Neither the Auctioneers nor the Seller will have any responsibility
towards you in relation to any loss or wasted costs that you may incur
in respect of Lots sold prior or withdrawn.
8. Guide prices and reserves
8.1 �e Auctioneers publish guide prices within the catalogue. �e guide
price for a lot is purely an estimate of the price that the Auctioneers
consider that the lot might be sold for. It is your responsibility to
decide how much you should bid for any Lot.
8.2 �e Auctioneers have not carried out valuations of any of the Lots to
be offered for sale at the Auction. Consequently, you must not treat
the published guide price for a Lot as being a valuation of that Lot.
Similarly, you must not treat any estimate or suggestion as to the price
for which the Lot might be sold or as to the price that you might
consider bidding for any Lot as being a valuation of that Lot.
8.3 You are strongly advised to consult your own professional advisors
regarding the accuracy of the guide price and/or of any estimate or
suggestion as to the price given by the Auctioneers in respect of
any Lot.
8.4 Prior to the auction you should contact the Auctioneers to find out
whether any alterations have been made to the guide price(s) for the
Lot(s) in which you are interested.
8.5 �e reserve price for any lot might exceed or be lower than the guide
price quoted at any time for that Lot.
8.6 The majority of Lots will be offered for sale subject to a reserve price.
Any exceptions will be announced on the day of the Auction.
9. Procedures on sale of the Lot
9.1 If a lot is “knocked down” to you by the Auctioneer, a legally binding
contract is immediately created. �e terms of the contract will be
those set out in the Conditions of Sale referred to above.
9.2 After the Lot is knocked down to you, you will be given a Buyer’s slip
which you must complete with all the required information. You will
be asked to produce some form of identification such as a driver’s
licence or passport.
9.3 When completing the Buyer’s slip, you must specifically name the
person or organization that is to be the Buyer of the lot. Lots cannot
be transferred to an unnamed buyer. References in the Buyer’s slip to
the Buyer’s “nominees”, “associates” or similar terms are not
acceptable. Unless you can obtain the Seller’s prior consent, the Lot
can only be transferred to the Buyer named in the Buyer’s slip and Sale
Memorandum.
9.4 If you do not complete the Buyer’s slip or pay the deposit, the
Auctioneers have the right to re-offer the Lot for sale and to treat you
(and your principal if you are bidding as agent or representative) as
being in breach of contract. Even if the Lot is re-offered for sale, the
Seller might have a legal right of action against you for breach of
contract.
9.5 Before leaving the Auction room you must attend the contracts
Information /continued
More photographs of some lots can be viewed on our website www.taylerandfletcher.co.uk
desk, situated in the Auction room to pay the deposit and sign your
part of the contract. You will then be given a duplicate copy of the
contract, signed on behalf of the Seller, in exchange.
9.6 Usually, the Lot will be at your own risk from the moment it is
knocked down to you by the Auctioneer. �is means that you should
immediately arrange to have it insured. If this is not the case, it should
be made clear in the Special Conditions of Sale for the Lot. If you are in
any doubt, you should make enquiries with the Seller’s solicitors.
10. Deposit
10.1 If a lot is knocked down to you, you must pay the deposit which is
10% of the sale price subject to a minimum of £1,000. The amount of
the deposit may be altered by the Special Conditions of sale for the
Lot so you should check them carefully before the Auction.
10.2 If you buy more than one Lot, you will need to pay a separate deposit
for each Lot.
10.3 Cheques for the deposit are acceptable unless otherwise stated.
Cheques must be drawn on UK sterling accounts only and on a bank
or branch of a bank in the UK, failing which cheques may be rejected.
Banker’s drafts and solicitors’ client account cheques are also
acceptable.
10.4 Cash deposits are not accepted in any circumstances.
10.5 Deposit cheques are accepted on the basis that there are adequate
cleared funds in the account upon which the cheque is drawn. The
Seller may take action against you if your cheque is not honoured
upon first presentation. You are therefore strongly advised to ensure
that there are adequate funds available.
11. Enquiries
• On the day of the auction, the auctioneers will be happy to take
enquiries concerning any Lot up to the start of the auction. Once the
auction has begun no further questions will be taken.
• Each lot will be sold subject to the RICS Common Auction Conditions
(�ird edition) which are reproduced within this catalogue.
12. Prior sales:
• Occasionally lots are sold prior to auction. If you are attending the sale
it is advisable to contact the auctioneers before leaving for the sale to
ensure that your chosen lot is still available.
13. Post Auction Sales
• If a lot that you are interested in is not sold during the auction please
speak to a member of the auction team following the sale and make
an offer. Your offer will be submitted to the vendor and if it is accepted
then you will be able to sign the contract, pay the deposit and proceed
with your purchase under the auction rules.
14. Filming/Recording
• In order to comply with the Data Protection Act we would advise that
on occasions we either film or record (or both) within our auction
rooms. If attending please do so in full knowledge.
15. Money Laundering
• Anyone wishing to bid at the auction will be required to provide proof
of identity, prior to the auction, to satisfy the Money Laundering
Regulations. �is will need to be a proof of address (utility bill no older
than three months or council tax bill for the current period) and
photographic ID (driving licence or passport).
16. Auctioneers
• Edward Bagnall FRICS FNAVA
• Charles Arkell FRICS FAAV
17. Administration Fee
• Each successful purchaser/ bidder is required to pay the auctioneers a
non-refundable administration fee as stated in the catalogue £450
plus VAT (£540). We recommend that you check the special
conditions of sale relating to each property, so that you are aware of
any additional costs which may apply. A receipt can be provided.
18. Special Conditions of Sale and Legal Auction Pack
• These will be available from the Vendor's Solicitors offices fourteen
days prior to the Auction Sale. �ey will not be read out at the
Auction. It will be assumed that the purchaser has bid with full
knowledge of such conditions of sale whether in fact he or she has
inspected the same or not.
NB Legal Packs will be available from the solicitor dealing with the
respective lot only. �e solicitors contact details are stated on
each lot.
Some Solicitors may make a charge for hard copies of the ‘legal pack’.
In accordance with ‘money laundering’ regulations Purchasers may
be asked for proof of identification.
Bidding by Telephone can be arranged with ample prior notice and
subject to sorting out finance.
Tayler & FletcherTayler & Fletcherestablished 200 years
A selection of property previously
SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION
THE PUESDOWN INN, COMPTON ABDALE, CHELTENHAM GL54 4DNHistoric Grade II Listed Pub situated on the A40 between Cheltenham and Burford• Bar and Restaurant with Guestrooms• Planning Permission for 8 En-suite Rooms, Staff Accommodation and Considerable Alterations and Extensions to the Restaurant• Multiple Uses Possible, Subject to Planning• Large Car Park, Paddock and Gardens • Total Area 1.9 Acres
LOCATION - The Puesdown Inn is located on the A40, which runs through the Cotswolds linking Cheltenham with Oxford through Burford and Northleach. The villages of Compton Abdale and Hazelton are in the immediate vicinity, with other well-known Cotswold towns such as Stow-on-the-Wold (11 miles), Bourton-on-the-Water (7.5 miles), Northleach (3.5 miles), Burford (12.5 miles) and Cirencester (12.5 miles) close by and Cheltenham only 10 miles to the West, all distances are approximate. The intersection for the A40 and the Fosseway is approximately 3 miles to the East.
DESCRIPTION - The Puesdown Inn (recently trading as ‘Garniche’) is a historic Grade II Listed coaching inn constructed primarily of Cotswold Stone elevations under a mix of slate, Cotswold Stone and flat roofs. The property is predominantly two storeys with a number of single storey extensions. The Puesdown has a long and prominent frontage with two vehicular accesses onto the A40. There is a good-sized surfaced car parking area to the front and garden area and paddock to
the side and rear which benefit from open countryside views. In total the site is approximately 1.9 acres (0.77ha).
PLANNING - Planning permission and Listed Building Consent has been granted for: 'Proposed glazed door and infill screen within the existing front porch, removal of windows and replacement with glazed screens, three new window openings, roof glazing above the bar area, a rear glazed extension, installation of a rooflight, erection of fence and internal alterations.' Please see the Cotswold District Council website for further information and proposed alterations (REF 18/02439/FUL). The site is not within a Conservation Area, however it is within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
POTENTIAL ALTERNATIVE USES - We understand the Puesdown Inn was last used as a restaurant, gift shop with guest rooms and staff accommodation. The size and nature of the site means there may be scope for alternative uses subject to obtaining any necessary planning permissions/ listed building consents.
Lot 1 17th April 2019 Guide Price £560,000
Contact our Stow-on-the-Wold Office 01451 830383
ACCOMMODATION -The accommodation is arranged primarily over two floors. The main public entrance from the front opens into the open plan dining room area which in turn leads to where the bar/counter/serving area is currently situated. The kitchen is of a good size to accommodate the potential covers and is currently a relatively well-equipped commercial kitchen with separate store area and walk in refrigerator. There is also a separate cellar room, store room and a number of separate store sheds at the rear.
All measurements are approximate Gross Internal Areas (GIA) and measured in accordance with the RICS Property Measurement (May 2015).
Area Sq Meters Sq Feet
Ground Floor 390.70 sq m 4,206 sq ft
First Floor 168.40 sq m 1,813 sq ft
TOTAL 559.10 sq m 6,019 sq ft
To the side of the main restaurant/Public House there are three ground floor, en-suite guest rooms all separately accessed from the front of the property/off the car park.The first-floor accommodation stretches over the entirety of the frontage and is all currently linked. There are two internal entrances, one from behind the bar area, one from the dining area and also one entrance via an external staircase at the side of the property.
BUSINESS RATES/ COUNCIL TAX - The current Rateable Value of the Public House is £5,250 with effect from 1st April 2017. Council Tax is payable on the Flat which falls into band B making the amount payable for 2018/2019 £1,232.86.
VENDORS’ SOLICITORS - GSC Solicitors LLP, 31-32 Ely Place, London, EC1N 6TD. Solicitor Acting : Seena Williams Tel: 0207 822 2222 Email: [email protected]
PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS - Interested parties are advised to register their interest with Tayler and Fletcher prior to the Auction so they may be advised of any variations or updates.
DEPOSIT AND COMPLETION - On the fall of the hammer, the purchaser will be required to sign the contract in the Saleroom and pay ten percent deposit by cheque or bankers draft (not cash). Completion will be 28 days from the date of the Auction.
VIEWINGS - Strictly by prior appointment through the auctioneers Tayler and Fletcher. Tel: 01451 830383 Please contact Robert Holley or Ed Bird.
Email: [email protected]
THE PUESDOWN INN, COMPTON ABDALE, CHELTENHAM GL54 4DNHistoric Grade II Listed Pub situated on the A40 between Cheltenham and Burford• Bar and Restaurant with Guestrooms• Planning Permission for 8 En-suite Rooms, Staff Accommodation and Considerable Alterations and Extensions to the Restaurant• Multiple Uses Possible, Subject to Planning• Large Car Park, Paddock and Gardens • Total Area 1.9 Acres
LOCATION - The Puesdown Inn is located on the A40, which runs through the Cotswolds linking Cheltenham with Oxford through Burford and Northleach. The villages of Compton Abdale and Hazelton are in the immediate vicinity, with other well-known Cotswold towns such as Stow-on-the-Wold (11 miles), Bourton-on-the-Water (7.5 miles), Northleach (3.5 miles), Burford (12.5 miles) and Cirencester (12.5 miles) close by and Cheltenham only 10 miles to the West, all distances are approximate. The intersection for the A40 and the Fosseway is approximately 3 miles to the East.
DESCRIPTION - The Puesdown Inn (recently trading as ‘Garniche’) is a historic Grade II Listed coaching inn constructed primarily of Cotswold Stone elevations under a mix of slate, Cotswold Stone and flat roofs. The property is predominantly two storeys with a number of single storey extensions. The Puesdown has a long and prominent frontage with two vehicular accesses onto the A40. There is a good-sized surfaced car parking area to the front and garden area and paddock to
the side and rear which benefit from open countryside views. In total the site is approximately 1.9 acres (0.77ha).
PLANNING - Planning permission and Listed Building Consent has been granted for: 'Proposed glazed door and infill screen within the existing front porch, removal of windows and replacement with glazed screens, three new window openings, roof glazing above the bar area, a rear glazed extension, installation of a rooflight, erection of fence and internal alterations.' Please see the Cotswold District Council website for further information and proposed alterations (REF 18/02439/FUL). The site is not within a Conservation Area, however it is within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
POTENTIAL ALTERNATIVE USES - We understand the Puesdown Inn was last used as a restaurant, gift shop with guest rooms and staff accommodation. The size and nature of the site means there may be scope for alternative uses subject to obtaining any necessary planning permissions/ listed building consents.
ACCOMMODATION -The accommodation is arranged primarily over two floors. The main public entrance from the front opens into the open plan dining room area which in turn leads to where the bar/counter/serving area is currently situated. The kitchen is of a good size to accommodate the potential covers and is currently a relatively well-equipped commercial kitchen with separate store area and walk in refrigerator. There is also a separate cellar room, store room and a number of separate store sheds at the rear.
All measurements are approximate Gross Internal Areas (GIA) and measured in accordance with the RICS Property Measurement (May 2015).
Area Sq Meters Sq Feet
Ground Floor 390.70 sq m 4,206 sq ft
First Floor 168.40 sq m 1,813 sq ft
TOTAL 559.10 sq m 6,019 sq ft
To the side of the main restaurant/Public House there are three ground floor, en-suite guest rooms all separately accessed from the front of the property/off the car park.The first-floor accommodation stretches over the entirety of the frontage and is all currently linked. There are two internal entrances, one from behind the bar area, one from the dining area and also one entrance via an external staircase at the side of the property.
BUSINESS RATES/ COUNCIL TAX - The current Rateable Value of the Public House is £5,250 with effect from 1st April 2017. Council Tax is payable on the Flat which falls into band B making the amount payable for 2018/2019 £1,232.86.
VENDORS’ SOLICITORS - GSC Solicitors LLP, 31-32 Ely Place, London, EC1N 6TD. Solicitor Acting : Seena Williams Tel: 0207 822 2222 Email: [email protected]
PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS - Interested parties are advised to register their interest with Tayler and Fletcher prior to the Auction so they may be advised of any variations or updates.
DEPOSIT AND COMPLETION - On the fall of the hammer, the purchaser will be required to sign the contract in the Saleroom and pay ten percent deposit by cheque or bankers draft (not cash). Completion will be 28 days from the date of the Auction.
VIEWINGS - Strictly by prior appointment through the auctioneers Tayler and Fletcher. Tel: 01451 830383 Please contact Robert Holley or Ed Bird.
Email: [email protected]
Lot 1 17th April 2019 Guide Price £560,000
Contact our Stow-on-the-Wold Office 01451 830383
42 Saxon Close has been in the same ownership for many years and now lends itself for improvement and alteration. It has a generous sitting room (20'6" x 11'11") with a bay window to the front and large picture window overlooking the rear garden. In addition, there is a kitchen and cloakroom on the ground floor. On the first floor there are two double and two single bedrooms together with a shower room. There is also a single garage and enclosed rear garden.
GROUND FLOOR - Porch, Hall, Sitting Room 20’6” x 11’11”, Kitchen/Breakfast Room 10’10” x 8’4” and Cloakroom 7’8” x 2’8”.
FIRST FLOOR - Bedroom 1 12’ x 11’9”, Bedroom 2 8’10” x 8’8”, Shower Room 7’6” x 5’8”, Bedroom 3 10’10” x 10’10” and Bedroom 4 9’6” x 7’1”.
OUTSIDE - 42 Saxon Close is situated at the end of the estate and approached via a paved drive leading to the single garage (17'3" x 7'9") with an up and over door, power and light, wall mounted gas fired central heating boiler, cold water tap, separate semi glazed pedestrian door leading to the side passage.
The front garden is primarily gravelled with a number of mature shrubs and in part surrounded by deep and mature evergreen hedging.
The rear garden may be approached either from the side of the property or alternatively from the kitchen. It is mainly laid to lawn with a small paved area abutting the rear of the house. Timber garden shed. Deep evergreen hedging and timber fencing forming the boundary.
GENERAL REMARKS AND INFORMATION
DIRECTIONS - From the south on the A422: as you approach Stratford, at the roundabout with the contemporary spherical sculpture continue straight over on the A422 and almost immediately after the Tesco Express turn right into Manor Road, past the playing fields on the right and at the end of the road turn left into Loxley Road and take the first left turn into Saxon Close.
From the centre of Stratford: cross the bridge and turn immediately left onto the Tiddington
Road, continue along the Tiddington Road, take the first right onto Loxley road and Saxon Close is the next right-hand turn.
VIEWING - Strictly by prior appointment only, through our Stow-on-the-Wold office. Tel: 01451 830383.
TENURE AND POSSESSION - Freehold with Vacant Possession upon completion.
SERVICES - Mains water, drainage, gas and electricity are connected to the property. Please Note: we have not tested any equipment, appliances or services in this property. Prospective purchasers are advised to commission appropriate investigations prior to formulating their offer to purchase.
COUNCIL TAX - Band E. Rates payable for 2018/2019 - £2,130.40
EPC RATING - Band C (70).
LOCAL AUTHORITY - Stratford-upon-Avon District Council.Tel: 01789 267575
VENDORS’ SOLICITORS - Lodders Solicitors, 10 Elm Court, Arden StreetStratford-upon-Avon CV37 6PA. Tel: 01789 206160.Solicitor Acting: Karen Bridges.
COMPLETION - On the fall of the hammer, the purchaser will be required to sign the contract in the Saleroom and pay ten percent deposit by cheque or bankers draft (not cash). Completion will be 28 days thereafter or earlier by mutual agreement, when the balance of purchase monies are due.
PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS - Parties interested in purchasing the house are advised to register an interest with the agents prior to the auction so that they may be advised of any variations or updates.
AN EXCELLENT DETACHED FOUR BEDROOM FAMILY HOUSE REQUIRING UPDATING AND WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE OF THE TOWN CENTRE42 Saxon Close, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire CV37 7DXLOCATION - 42 Saxon Close is situated on a small estate of similar houses on the edge of Stratford-upon-Avon and within walking distance of the town centre and its amenities.
Stratford-upon-Avon is an important regional centre and a popular tourist destination being the birthplace of William Shakespeare, and as such there are three theatres run by the Royal Shakespeare Company as well as a number of other fringe theatres.
Stratford-upon-Avon has an excellent range of local and boutique shops, as well as supermarkets including many national retailers. In addition, there are a number of Churches' of various denominations, primary, grammar and secondary schools as well as sports facilities including Stratford racecourse. There is a main line train station with services operated by West Midlands Trains and Chiltern railways and with services to Birmingham and London Marylebone.
Stratford is 32 miles from the city of Birmingham, and is easily accessible from junction 15 of the M40 motorway. Birmingham airport is 25 miles to the north-west, with scheduled flights to many national and international destinations.
DESCRIPTION - 42 Saxon Close is a modern detached house constructed of brick with rendered panel upper elevations under an interlocking concrete tiled roof. UPVC double glazed windows have been fitted throughout and there are faux shutters to the two first floor windows, on the front elevation.
Lot 2 17th April 2019 Guide Price £350,000 plus
Contact our Stow-on-the-Wold Office 01451 830383
SALE AGREEDPRIOR TO AUCTION
Lot 2 17th April 2019 Guide Price £350,000 plus
Contact our Stow-on-the-Wold Office 01451 830383
42 Saxon Close has been in the same ownership for many years and now lends itself for improvement and alteration. It has a generous sitting room (20'6" x 11'11") with a bay window to the front and large picture window overlooking the rear garden. In addition, there is a kitchen and cloakroom on the ground floor. On the first floor there are two double and two single bedrooms together with a shower room. There is also a single garage and enclosed rear garden.
GROUND FLOOR - Porch, Hall, Sitting Room 20’6” x 11’11”, Kitchen/Breakfast Room 10’10” x 8’4” and Cloakroom 7’8” x 2’8”.
FIRST FLOOR - Bedroom 1 12’ x 11’9”, Bedroom 2 8’10” x 8’8”, Shower Room 7’6” x 5’8”, Bedroom 3 10’10” x 10’10” and Bedroom 4 9’6” x 7’1”.
OUTSIDE - 42 Saxon Close is situated at the end of the estate and approached via a paved drive leading to the single garage (17'3" x 7'9") with an up and over door, power and light, wall mounted gas fired central heating boiler, cold water tap, separate semi glazed pedestrian door leading to the side passage.
The front garden is primarily gravelled with a number of mature shrubs and in part surrounded by deep and mature evergreen hedging.
The rear garden may be approached either from the side of the property or alternatively from the kitchen. It is mainly laid to lawn with a small paved area abutting the rear of the house. Timber garden shed. Deep evergreen hedging and timber fencing forming the boundary.
GENERAL REMARKS AND INFORMATION
DIRECTIONS - From the south on the A422: as you approach Stratford, at the roundabout with the contemporary spherical sculpture continue straight over on the A422 and almost immediately after the Tesco Express turn right into Manor Road, past the playing fields on the right and at the end of the road turn left into Loxley Road and take the first left turn into Saxon Close.
From the centre of Stratford: cross the bridge and turn immediately left onto the Tiddington
Road, continue along the Tiddington Road, take the first right onto Loxley road and Saxon Close is the next right-hand turn.
VIEWING - Strictly by prior appointment only, through our Stow-on-the-Wold office. Tel: 01451 830383.
TENURE AND POSSESSION - Freehold with Vacant Possession upon completion.
SERVICES - Mains water, drainage, gas and electricity are connected to the property. Please Note: we have not tested any equipment, appliances or services in this property. Prospective purchasers are advised to commission appropriate investigations prior to formulating their offer to purchase.
COUNCIL TAX - Band E. Rates payable for 2018/2019 - £2,130.40
EPC RATING - Band C (70).
LOCAL AUTHORITY - Stratford-upon-Avon District Council.Tel: 01789 267575
VENDORS’ SOLICITORS - Lodders Solicitors, 10 Elm Court, Arden StreetStratford-upon-Avon CV37 6PA. Tel: 01789 206160.Solicitor Acting: Karen Bridges.
COMPLETION - On the fall of the hammer, the purchaser will be required to sign the contract in the Saleroom and pay ten percent deposit by cheque or bankers draft (not cash). Completion will be 28 days thereafter or earlier by mutual agreement, when the balance of purchase monies are due.
PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS - Parties interested in purchasing the house are advised to register an interest with the agents prior to the auction so that they may be advised of any variations or updates.
AN EXCELLENT DETACHED FOUR BEDROOM FAMILY HOUSE REQUIRING UPDATING AND WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE OF THE TOWN CENTRE42 Saxon Close, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire CV37 7DXLOCATION - 42 Saxon Close is situated on a small estate of similar houses on the edge of Stratford-upon-Avon and within walking distance of the town centre and its amenities.
Stratford-upon-Avon is an important regional centre and a popular tourist destination being the birthplace of William Shakespeare, and as such there are three theatres run by the Royal Shakespeare Company as well as a number of other fringe theatres.
Stratford-upon-Avon has an excellent range of local and boutique shops, as well as supermarkets including many national retailers. In addition, there are a number of Churches' of various denominations, primary, grammar and secondary schools as well as sports facilities including Stratford racecourse. There is a main line train station with services operated by West Midlands Trains and Chiltern railways and with services to Birmingham and London Marylebone.
Stratford is 32 miles from the city of Birmingham, and is easily accessible from junction 15 of the M40 motorway. Birmingham airport is 25 miles to the north-west, with scheduled flights to many national and international destinations.
DESCRIPTION - 42 Saxon Close is a modern detached house constructed of brick with rendered panel upper elevations under an interlocking concrete tiled roof. UPVC double glazed windows have been fitted throughout and there are faux shutters to the two first floor windows, on the front elevation.
SALE AGREEDPRIOR TO AUCTION
A SMALL PARCEL OF AMENITY LANDSET IN THE HEART OF THE VILLAGE WITH ROAD ACCESSLand at Temple Guiting, CheltenhamGloucestershire GL54 5RP
SITUATION
The land is set in the heart of the village fronting on to the highway
and adjoining The Sherry. Temple Guiting is a small village set in a rural
location with a mixture of period and modern dwellings. In addition, it
has St Marys Parish Church and a Church of England Primary School
together with a village shop. The neighbouring village of Guiting Power
is located approximately 3 miles away and includes a village shop,
bakery, village hall, post office and two public houses. Larger towns
benefitting from a wider range of amenities such as, shops, business
and educational facilities can be found either in Stow-on-the-Wold (7
miles) or Winchcombe (7 miles). Moreton-in-Marsh (11 miles) has a
mainline station with a regular service to London Paddington via
Oxford and Reading.
THE LAND
Comprises a small parcel of land set in the heart of the village, formerly
occupied by a dilapidated outbuilding which was used for storage and
car parking. The land offers potential for a variety of uses subject to
any necessary consents. In all about 0.029 acres.
DIRECTIONS
From Stow-on-the-Wold take the B4077 and after about 6 miles turn
left signed Temple Guiting half a mile and continue into the village.
Pass the entrance to The Sherry, on the right hand side, and the parcel
of land will be found immediately on the right hand side.
GENERAL REMARKS AND INFORMATION
VIEWING - Strictly by prior appointment via our
Bourton-on-the-Water Office. Tel: 01451 820913 During daylight hours
by prospective purchasers in possession of these particulars.
TENURE AND POSSESSION - Freehold with Vacant Possession upon
completion of the purchase.
SERVICES - There are no mains services connected.
LOCAL AUTHORITY - Cotswold District Council, Trinity Road,
Cirencester, GL7 1PX. Tel: 01285 623000
VENDORS’ SOLICITORS - Legal Services, Cotswold District Council,
Trinity Road, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 1PX
For attention of Ms Anne Marriott Tel: 01285 623000
COMPLETION - On the fall of the hammer, the purchaser will be
required to sign the contract in the Saleroom and pay ten percent
deposit by cheque or bankers draft (not cash). Completion will be 28
days thereafter or earlier by mutual agreement, when the balance of
purchase monies are due.
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Lot 3 17th April 2019 Guide Price £15,000
Contact our Bourton-on-the-Water Office 01451 820913
Lot 4 17th April 2019 Guide Price in excess of £20,000
Contact our Bourton-on-the-Water Office 01451 820913
AN UNUSUAL PARCEL OF PASTURE LAND IN ELEVATED LOCATION WITH EXCEPTIONAL WESTERLY VIEWS EXTENDING TO 5.86 ACRESLand at Gambles Lane, WoodmancoteCheltenham, Gloucestershire GL52 9PU
SITUATION
The Land is situated on the side of Cleeve Hill with access from Gambles Lane, 1 mile to the east of Bishops Cleeve, 5 miles to the north of Cheltenham and 4 miles to the south west of Winchcombe.
THE LANDComprises a useful block of gently sloping pasture land which comprises two fields which are only partly fenced and have access from Gambles Lane. The property is somewhat unusual in that 17 small parcels of land in the southerly field have been sold off to third parties as potential building plots. It should be noted that these have not been fenced off. The land has over the past few years been grazed
with sheep by a local farmer. The property extends to about 5.86 acres (2.371 hectares) as edged in red and hatched green on the plan.
GENERAL REMARKS AND INFORMATION
VIEWING - During daylight hours by prospective purchasers in possession of these auction particulars.
TENURE AND POSSESSION - Freehold with Vacant Possession upon completion of the purchase.
SERVICES - there are no mains services to the fields but we understand mains water is available nearby.
LOCAL AUTHORITY - Tewkesbury Borough Council, Council Offices, Gloucester Road, Tewkesbury, GL20 5TT Telephone 01684 295010
VENDORS’ SOLICITORS - Messrs Lodders, Glensanda House, 1 Montpellier Parade, Cheltenham GL50 1UA Tel: 01242 228370. Contact James Spreckley [email protected]
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Land Registry plan showing parcels sold off in the southerly field Plan for identification – Not to Scale
CONTACT INFORMATIONSaleroom Telephone - 07801 080045 (Evening of Sale only)
taylerandfletcher.co.uk
ForthcomingCollective Property Auctions
to be held onWednesday 12th June 2019
Wednesday 25th September 2019
Stow-on-the-Wold OfficeThe SquareStow-on-the-WoldGloucestershire GL54 1BLT 01451 830383E [email protected] taylerandfletcher.co.uk
Edward Bagnall FRICSRobert Holley MRICS Martin Elliott FRICSCharles Carter-Lewis MRICS Jessica Bates BSc(Hons)Edward Bird BSc(Hons)Joan Wedgwood
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