Westcott Church of England School, High Street, Westcott, Aylesbury, HP18 0PH

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Size

0.06724

Tenure

Freehold

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Primary use
Commercial development
Other use(s)
Traditional office

No floor / site plan

Key features

  • Possible development site
  • Located within a popular village
  • Former school with site extending to approximately 0.35 acres
  • Property is available freehold with vacant possession

Description

Description
The former Westcott Church of England School comprises a range of primary educational facilities, including external areas with a veranda and a shed outbuilding, all enclosed by perimeter fencing. The site extends to approximately 0.35 acres and incorporates the original school building, constructed in the early 1900s, alongside various modern extensions which have been carried out through the duration of the school’s occupation.

Internally, the property includes The Old School House, which comprises office space, a kitchen, and WC facilities together with the first floor which provides further office space, and storage. The original part of the school features a hall and a classroom. Additional accommodation includes three modern single-storey classrooms and WC block. The east façade serves as the main entrance.

The school car park is situated at the front of the property with direct access from Church Lane. Externally, the frontage features a grassed lawn and a concrete playground, both enclosed with gated access from Church Lane. The site is bounded by the High Street to the east and Church Lane to the south and is registered under two separate legal titles: BM374175 and BM392213.

Location
The former Westcott Church of England Primary School site is located on Westcott High Street, just off the A41, connecting Aylesbury and Bicester. Westcott is a village located in West Buckinghamshire, approximately 2 miles south of Aylesbury. Westcott is located approximately 14 miles north-east of Oxford, 68 miles north-west of London and 58 miles south-east of Birmingham. It is a small village with a population of approximately 448 (2011 census). The village is predominantly residential, with a small number of amenities including a Grade II listed church.

Westcott is located 1.4 miles west of Waddesdon, a popular village with a selection of pubs and shops surrounding the National Trust owned Waddesdon Manor. A frequent bus service connects the two villages with Aylesbury and surrounding villages. To the west the village is bordered by the “strategic employment location” of Westcott Venture Park (Vale of Aylesbury Local Plan), a popular innovation and business park in Buckinghamshire.
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Use class
E
Listed building
No
Business for sale
No
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Westcott Church of England School, High Street, Westcott, Aylesbury, HP18 0PH

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