Commercial Properties For Sale in Gloucestershire
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Occupational Lease Terms DIS SPRINKLERS LIMITED - FIRST FLOOR - 5 Year Term - Outside S24-28 L&T Act 1954 - £17,500 per annum exclusive - £1,875 per annum service charge contribution GLOUCESTER ASSOCIATION OF PARISH AND TOWN COUNCILS - GROUND FLOOR - 5 Year Term signed 25/7/2023 - Outside S24-28 L&T Act 1954 - £9,650 per annum exclusive Cranham House presents a modern and practical commercial base within one of Quedgeley's established business locations. As the registered office location for Opex Holdings and other enterprises, Cranham House functions as a dedicated commercial property designed to support administrative and operational activities. The surrounding business park environment provides a well-maintained setting with good parking provision, straightforward vehicular access and proximity to neighboring commercial operators.
The Rose Inn is a substantial part three, part two storey building with rendered elevations beneath pitched slated, and tiled roofs. There is a forecourt beer patio area and a further external trading area, a Skittle Alley and beer garden/patio to the rear. The public house is served by a surfaced car park on the opposite side of Paganhill Lane, providing 14 car park spaces. The site area is 0.366 acres and the pub has a footprint of 4158 sf (Source Nimbus Maps).
- Substantial freehold Community pub.
- Immediate well populated residential catchment.
- Open plan trading area and spacious living accommodation on upper floors.
Cotswold stone pub & restaurant; Turnover £490,000 net of VAT; FOT wines, spirits, minerals, cider, one draught ale & one bottled beer; Great position; Character bar; Restaurant overlooking garden; Separate outside seating areas; Car park, catering kitchen, ancillary facilities; Owner's quarters..
- 18th century Cotswold stone pub and restaurant
- Turnover £490,000 net of VAT with substantial profits
- Free of tie wines, spirits, minerals, cider, one draught ale & one bottled beer
Lake Pochard is a unique lakeside leisure complex situated in the centre of the Cotswold Lakes. An established holiday lodge accommodation with planning permission for additional units. The property comprises 15 Scandinavian-style holiday lodges, mature lakes, and café with flat above.
- A unique lakeside leisure complex situated within the Cotswold Lakes.
- 15 Scandinavian-style holiday lodges with permission for additional units and shepherds huts
- A mix of short term holiday rental and long leasehold units
The site extends to approximately 4.33 acres (1.75 hectares) and comprises a parcel of pasture land which slopes downhill from the residential scheme to the north, to a lower lying southern woodland area within Flood Zones 2/3. Access to the site is currently provided two entrances, one of which is via a retained access through the Strawberry Fields development to the north and the other is via an agricultural gateway off Rea Lane to the south of the site. According to the Environment Agency's Flood Map for Planning, the lower parts of the site are located within Flood Zones 2/3.
Bruton Knowles is delighted to bring to the market the historic farm yard in the village of Great Wolford, on the edge of the Cotswolds. With a range of period farm buildings and a central village location, it offers a exceptional opportunity to create a bespoke, high quality residential development scheme, subject to gaining the necessary planning consents. Extending to approximately 0.33 acres, the farmyard comprises three period, Cotswold stone, agricultural buildings and two steel framed Dutch barns. It was formerly part of the Batsford Estate, and includes architectural detailing that reflects its heritage origins. The site fronts onto two roads, The Green to the north and the main village road (unnamed) to the west. Access is via a vehicular gate onto The Green. The Barn: The traditional threshing barn extending to a ground floor area of approximately 1,580 sq ft, positioned adjacent to the road, incorporating an attached cart hovel. Character features include arrow slit windows and full height opposing wagon doors. The building offers potential for conversion to a principle residence, with some scope for first floor accommodation. Milking Parlour, Meal House and Calf Pens: A substantial, linear building extending to a ground floor area of approximately 2,789 sq ft, split into three sections, comprising the milking parlour, meal house and calf pens. Additional floorspace is located on the first floor, which has not been included within the floorplan measurements...
Prior Approval Approved (Class Q) Agricultural Barn Conversion to Provide 4 Dwellings - Southam, Cheltenham A modern agricultural barn forming part of an established farm holding at Cuckoo Farm, Southam Lane, offering excellent potential for residential conversion with the benefit of Prior Approval under Class Q. The building is of steel portal frame construction with profile metal cladding, providing a large clear-span structure ideally suited for conversion. Prior Approval has been granted under Class Q of the General Permitted Development Order (reference 26/00039/PDAD) for the conversion of the barn into four residential dwellings (Use Class C3). To access all of the relevant documentation, including proposed site plans, floor plans, and the structural report, please click the link provided in the attached letter. Mains service connections are to be discussed on site with the vendor and agreed prior to the preparation of the draft Heads of Terms. For sale by Private Treaty, offers invited. To arrange a viewing, please contact Archie Stray.
Station Hotel is located in Gloucester city center, which is attracting substantial investment and redevelopment with over £200 million of development currently underway. The hotel occupies a prominent roadside location on the A430 (Bruton Way) at the entrance to Gloucester Railway Station. Immediately in front of the property is the Gloucester Transport Hub, which is the city's main bus station, and the Forum development, delivering 108,000 sq ft of Grade A offices, a four-star hotel, a 398-space car park, retail, residential, and leisure facilities. Beyond the Transport Hub and The Forum lies Kings Square, which has been regenerated into outstanding public open space, and to the west is the former Debenhams building, which is being refurbished by the University of Gloucestershire to provide education facilities for up to 4,000 students with associated services. The city benefits from excellent public transport services, with fast and frequent train services to major UK cities from Gloucester Station, while the adjacent Travel Hub provides bus services locally and to Cheltenham, Chepstow, Hereford, Ross-on-Wye, Tewkesbury, and Stroud. National Express coaches go to Birmingham, Bristol, and London. In 2023, the railway station had an estimated 1,454,095 passengers. The annual average daily traffic flow on Bruton Way was recorded in 2023 to be 19,174. Roadlinks are good; M5 junction 11a is 3.5 miles to the east, junction 11 lies 5 miles north east, and junction
Purpose built data centre building, plus three detached external plant rooms and temporary cabin offices, situated within a highly secured fenced and gated compound with substantial surrounding landscaping and natural screening.
FOR SALE - Land with Residential Development Potential (Subject to Planning). The site extends to approximately 0.47 acres (0.19 ha) of pastureland and is located to the rear of Beechwood and Meadow View house. The site bisects the settlement of Huntley on an east/west axis linking Gloucester to the east and Ross-on-Wye to the north-west. Existing residential development abuts the northern, eastern and western aspects of the site. The A40 is located to the north of the site and provides an access point via an existing shared driveway currently serving Beechwood and Meadow View. The south of the site is bordered by arable land. We understand a planning application was submitted under application reference P0107/23/PIP for the erection of up to 3 dwellings. The application was however withdrawn in February 2023. It is considered that the proposal has triggered the need to undertake a Habitats Regulations Assessment (HRA). The Planning Officer suggested that this could not be defended by a PIP application, however with an Outline or a Full Application, the information can be provided and conditioned as a recommendation of a positive HRA and addressing the Habitat Regs. The landowners withdrew the PIP application (Ref: P0107/23/PIP) due to this ecology requirement, which could not be defended as part of the PIP application. Offers are invited on an unconditional and conditional (subject to planning basis). Offers should be sent to Bruton Knowles via email to Jack...
Gloucestershire. Generated a turnover of circa £288,000. Offering includes upholstering, restoration, carpets, flooring, blind designing and fitting, cushions, knitting and sewing supplies. Provides all services in-house. Benefits from an extensive and diverse client base. Established with ...
The Land at Station Street, Cinderford offers an exciting potential development opportunity for a residential led housing scheme/C2/commercial on a 9.29 acre allocated development site subject to planning permission being secured. Subject to Planning/Option/Promotion Agreement Proposals are in...
An exciting, rare opportunity to acquire a substantial site covering 25 acres to include an operating café and fishing business along with planning granted for four shepherd huts, four luxury lodges and a service lodge. The site offers itself to expansion or for an alternative ...


