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Our Summary
- An interesting development/redevelopment opportunity
- ) aluminium framed glasshouse (part of which is derelict) and beyond that, there is a single span Robinsons of Winchester glasshouse measuring 98ft x 52ft (5,096 sq
- ) Both glasshouses would require a good deal of work and expenditure to bring them back into production standard
- An overage reservation of £100,000 was made by the previous owners which will be payable at any time up to May 2030 in the event of planning permission being granted for alternative use(s)
- PLANNING: This site lies within the Winchester City Council Local Planning Authority area and is therefore subject to the recently adopted Local Plan 2020 - 2040 and the site is considered to lie within the designated Countryside outside of any recognised settlement boundary
- Whilst the glasshouses are now nearly derelict and incapable of use in their current state and condition, the fact that they still remain in-situ and having regard to their recent use, it is considered that the site has extremely good potential and will be suitable for redevelopment for commercial or other purposes including residential - all subject of course, to planning
- Under recent changes to planning legislation, agricultural and horticultural buildings can have benefit from a Change of Use under Class R of the GPDO (General Permitted Development Order) to Mixed Commercial Use, Business and Storage and Distribution
- Parts of this property are in a near derelict and dangerous state and condition and you are strongly advised and requested NOT to enter any part of any of the former greenhouses
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Description
The property is a rectangular shaped plot of approximately 1.17 acres (0.473 ha) with a main trackway alongside it. It encompasses four to five former timber-framed glasshouses, with two remaining glasshouses: a twin-span aluminium framed glasshouse (6,510 sq.ft.) in a partially derelict state and a single-span Robinsons of Winchester glasshouse (5,096 sq.ft.). The property also includes an area of approximately half an acre of cleared green space with an old wildlife pond.
The site has a total area of just over 36m width and 126m depth from the front to the back.