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11 bed property
High Street, Grantham NG31
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£250,000
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- SUMMARY AUCTION SALE 14 April 2026 - Planning permission granted for a residential conversion to 9 flats 7x 1 beds and 2x 2 beds Prime location in the centre of Grantham DESCRIPTION GUIDE PRICE: £250,000 AUCTION DATE: TUESDAY 14th APRIL 2026 BIDDER REGISTRATION: BY 2pm MONDAY 13th APRIL 2026 WHERE TO BID: Please ensure you are registered to bid on the Barnard Marcus Auctions website
- LEGAL PACK: Download from Barnard Marcus Auctions Description Offered for sale is the first floor, with a dedicated ground floor entrance at the front of the building of 52-53 High Street, Grantham which has planning permission granted for a residential conversion incorporating 9 flats (7x 1 beds & 2x 2 beds)
- The proposed development represents a fantastic opportunity for an investor to either develop and sell on the units, or develop and retain the units as a rental investment
- Planning Permission South Kesteven District Council S25/1857 Conversion of commercial premises to residential use Accommodation Ground Floor: independent access leading to the first floor First Floor: proposal for the creation 9 flats (7x 1 beds & 2x 2 beds) Broadband: Standard, superfast show as available Mobile Coverage: EE, Three, O2 and Vodafone show as available EPC: E 653 sq
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Description
The property, located at 52-53 High Street, Grantham, is a first-floor space with a dedicated ground-floor entrance. It has been granted planning permission for a residential conversion into 9 flats, consisting of 7 one-bedroom and 2 two-bedroom units. The site is situated within the Grantham Conservation Area, immediately adjacent to a grade II listed building.
The proposed development is in a prime location in the centre of Grantham, allowing for easy access to road networks, amenities, and a local train station.