Commercial Properties For Sale in GL5
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 surf...
The Pub stands at the heart of the village of Selsley and also benefits from the stunning views. It is a character 16th Century property which is Grade II listed, built of Cotswold stone and hosts wealth of period charm and character, particularly with its four interconnecting trade areas.
The site comprises 29 lock-up garages which are of traditional, preformed concrete construction, with asbestos roofs which have been overclad in profile metal. The garages have lockable metal up and over doors. Located within the car park is a two storey (ground and first floor), purpose built m...
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 surf...
Approximately 21.13 acres (8.55 hectares) available as a whole only or in two lots of 9.42 acres and 11.71 acres of pasture land including some woodland and extending to the center of the River Frome. Lot 1 lies outside the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty There is a proposed overage on both...
9.42 acres of pasture land including some woodland and extending to the center of the River Frome. Lot 1 lies outside the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty There is a proposed overage on both lots for any non equestrian or agricultural use.
11.71 acres of pasture land including some woodland and extending to the center of the River Frome. Lot 1 lies outside the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty There is a proposed overage on both lots for any non equestrian or agricultural use.
This building was constructed in the 1960's as an extension to the adjoining library and was opened in 1968. It's a two storey structure, which is believed to be concrete frame with brickwork elevations incorporating metal framed windows beneath a substantial flat roof incorporating roof lights (...
The site was previously used as a petrol station and bakery with the main part now redeveloped as a Tesco Extra shop. The site has consented outline planning permission from Stroud District Council Reference S.23/0796/OUT for up to 9 dwellings with all matters reserved except access. This was gar...
An impressive and substantial former bank premises measuring approximately 5,269 sq ft, situated in a prominent position on the corner of George Street and King Street in Stroud town centre. The property comprises two adjoining buildings that have been linked internally and are arranged over thr...