Land and Property Auction Thursday 20 November 2014 at 12.00pm Diss Auction Rooms Roydon Road Diss IP22 4LN
10 Market Hill, Diss Norfolk IP22 4WJ t. 01379 641 341
33 Market Street,Wymondham, Norfolk NRI8 0AJ t. 01953 423 188
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Registration
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Sales particulars
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Wayleaves, easements and rights of way
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Guide price
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Reserve price
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Liability of the bidder
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Deposit
Each purchaser will be required to pay a deposit of 10% of the hammer price, subject to a minimum deposit of £2,000.This deposit will only be accepted by Banker’s Draft, Building Society cheque or a personal cheque. Cash or card payments will not be accepted.
Administration charge
An administration charge of £250 + VAT per lot will be payable by the purchasers to the agents upon exchange of contracts. A VAT receipt will be issued the day following the auction. These arrangements will include pre-auction and post-auction purchases.
Insurance
The successful purchaser of each lot will be responsible for insuring the property from the fall of the hammer.
Bidding
Each property will be offered individually by the auctioneer. It is the responsibility of the prospective purchaser to ensure that their bid is clearly seen. The auctioneer will end each sale by offering the property three times at the highest bid and upon the fall of the hammer no further bids will be accepted.The vendor reserves the right for TW Gaze to bid on their behalf up to the reserve.
Sales prior to auction
The vendor reserves the right to accept an offer on a property made prior to auction. If you are intending to bid at the auction for a specific lot we recommend that you speak to the agents’ office to ensure that the property is still available. Neither TW Gaze nor its client will be responsible for any losses or abortive costs incurred by prospective purchasers in respect of lots which are either withdrawn or sold prior to auction.
Legal documents
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VAT
Should any sale of the property, or any rights attached to it, become a chargeable supply for the purposes of VAT, such tax will be payable by the purchaser(s) in addition to the contract price.
Attending the auction
It is advised that all interested parties or their appointed agents should attend the auction in order to bid. If this is not possible then you may bid by telephone or by authorising the auctioneer to bid on your behalf but in either case this must be done by prior arrangement and written instructions received. Proxy bidding forms are available upon request.
Viewings
For blocks of land, viewing is during daylight hours with details in hand unless stated otherwise under the lot. For all other property, viewing is strictly by appointment with TW Gaze - telephone Diss 01379 641 341 or Wymondham 01953 423 188. All viewings are undertaken at the viewer’s own risk. Special care should be taken when viewing properties such as barns for conversion and those in need of renovation.
Services
The services/appliances/central heating and heating system/plumbing and electrical installations have not been tested by the selling agents and the purchasers must satisfy themselves as to the condition and warranty of these items.
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The Auction Team
An Introduction to TW Gaze TW Gaze was established more than 150 years ago and is renowned for delivering consistent professional advice as well as unrivalled knowledge and experience in all aspects of its business. An independent and dynamic firm, it holds dear to the traditional values upon which it was established, but is also at the forefront of new technology to ensure the best is always delivered. Whether you are an existing client or new to TW Gaze, you can be assured of quality, bespoke advice from people with expertise in their field. The areas this fine old firm cover include residential, commercial
and rural matters, licensed trade, and last, but by no means least, a thriving auction room, which offer sales of over 2,000 lots every Friday and 22 specialist Saturday sales throughout the year. TW Gaze is a firm which has grown from its rural roots to a multidiscipline business, with excellence as its benchmark and offering The Complete Service.
The Auction Team Land and property auctions have been an important part of TW Gaze’s business since it was founded in 1857. For many years selling by auction was considered almost the only way to sell, but has now become a more specialised, niche market. As economic conditions have become more challenging, vendors need as much as possible in their favour to ensure they achieve a successful sale. The auction process is often the best way of achieving this, as it is both transparent and cost-effective, and may well be the best way to achieve the optimum result for your property. The lots offered are varied, including renovation projects, building plots, barns for conversion, agricultural land and amenity land. This diversity attracts a broad range of buyers to the auctions including builders, developers, private buyers and farmers.
TW Gaze acts for a wide range of clients, including law firms, banks, executors, companies and private individuals, selling residential and rural properties. Recognised as leading specialists in auctions, they are determined to achieve the best results for their clients. The dedicated auction rooms in Diss town centre provide the only forum of its kind along the Norfolk/Suffolk border. The property auctions are held at least three times a year and TW Gaze is constantly searching for interesting residential and rural properties for inclusion in their sales. Graeme Taplin or Mike Sarson will be pleased to provide a valuation and advice on the suitability of your property for auction.
Michael Sarson MRICS Director
Edward Baskerville MRICS Director
Rachael Hipperson MRICS Director
Jenna Goodall Browne MRICS Valuer
Rowena Youngson Valuer
Lisa Alston MRICS Valuer
10 Market Hill, Diss Norfolk IP22 4WJ t. 01379 641 341
33 Market Street,Wymondham, Norfolk NRI8 0AJ t. 01953 423 188
Graeme Taplin Senior Valuer
twgaze.co.uk
Lot 1
Gates Cottage,The Street,Tibenham, Norwich, Norfolk NR16 1QA
Guide Price £80,000 - £100,000 A period cottage in need of further improvement with generous garden, set in a quiet Norfolk village. Living room, kitchen/dining room, bathroom and 2 bedrooms.
Location: Gates Cottage is situated in the original part of the south Norfolk village of Tibenham. Within the village there is a community hall, church and public house with three schools in the surrounding area (primary and secondary). The thriving market town of Diss lies around 6 miles to the south providing a wide range of local and national shops, sporting and leisure facilities. There is a mainline train station at Diss providing regular intercity services to Norwich (20 minutes), Ipswich (23 minutes) and London Liverpool Street (around 90 minutes). Tibenham offers good access to the A140 and A11 with the regional city of Norwich around 20 miles to the north. The Property: This period cottage is part clay lump construction enveloped by a red brick outer skin. A single storey extension was added to the rear elevation approximately 30 years ago providing for a bathroom and a lean-to addition to the kitchen. The property has been well looked after over the years and has the benefit of roof insulation, a damp proof course and a modern electrical fuse box. There is currently no central heating system in the property. Outside: There is off road parking in front of the garage and an area of garden in front of the house is laid to lawn with shrub borders. A picket fence incorporates two pedestrian gates giving access from the road and from the driveway to the front door. A side gate gives access to the rear garden and incorporates a Klargester sewage treatment plant. Overall, the plot measures 0.032ha (0.08ac). Services: Mains water and electricity are connected to the property. Immersion heater providing domestic hot water. Private drainage. Directions: From Diss head north on B1077 and continue through the village of Shelfanger and into Winfarthing. Continue past the school and take the right fork onto Hall Road. At the next T-junction turn right and then immediately left into Diss Road. Take the next right turn into Blackbarn Road and continue into the village of Tibenham. The property will be found a little further along The Street on the right hand side before the church. Freehold
Agent’s Contact: Diss Office Tel: 01379 641 341
Solicitor: Mr J Rayner Owen White & Catlin LLP, 181 Chiswick High Road, London W4 2DR Tel: 020 8987 1400
Lot 2
Guide Price ÂŁ270,000 - ÂŁ300,000
Dinsdale, Mellis Road,Wortham, Suffolk (Diss, Norfolk) IP22 1PY
Detached 1930s house set in 1.078ha (2.66ac). 2 reception rooms, kitchen, bathroom, 3 bedrooms, covered yard. Dilapidated smallholders outbuildings.
Requires updating and improvement.
Location: Set just outside the village on the road to Mellis, Dinsdale occupies an attractive position set by itself with fields to the front, side and rear, and the nearest neighbour being over 130m away.Wortham is a popular village with good facilities including a shop and primary school. Secondary schooling is at Eye just 5 miles away. The larger market town of Diss is just over the border into Norfolk and provides excellent shopping, social and leisure facilities together with a mainline rail station with regular trains to London Liverpool Street in around 90 minutes. The Property: This property was built in the 1930s and has been in the same family ever since. It was originally a smallholding and whilst having been maintained over the years, it is now ready for a full scheme of updating and improvement.The property is brick faced and has a covering of tiles (believed to be asbestos). Much of the original character remains internally including period doors with ornate fingerplates, fireplaces and windows including an attractive bay window in the living room.This property provides a blank canvas for remodelling and, given the extent of ground, extension subject to planning permission being obtained. Outside: The property overall is set within 1.078ha (2.66ac) of which just over an acre is the garden and orchard with the remainder being the field to the side.Tall trees at the front provide privacy but some systematic thinning and pruning throughout the garden would be of benefit. There is an orchard area and various smallholders buildings in varying states of repair. Services: Mains water and electricity are connected to the property. Private drainage. Oil fired Stanley range providing heating to radiators. Directions: From Diss connecting with the A143 and heading into Wortham. Turn left signposted to Mellis. Dinsdale is 450m along on the left hand side. Freehold
Agent’s Contact: Diss Office Tel: 01379 641 341
Solicitor: Ms A Daley Steeles Law, 2 Mount Street, Diss, Norfolk IP22 4QE Tel: 01379 652 141
Lot 3
Old Police House, Queen Street, Stradbroke, Eye, Suffolk IP21 5HG
Guide Price £340,000 - £360,000 Substantial Edwardian house set in 0.182ha (0.45ac).
3 reception rooms, kitchen, 5 bedrooms, 2 bath/shower room and 2 prisoner cells. Needs some updating.
Location: The Old Police House is tucked away in the centre of the village hidden from view and close to the church. Stradbroke is a popular village offering a good range of day-to-day facilities and additionally has secondary schooling and a sports centre with swimming pool. There is easy access from the village back to the A140 with Ipswich around 20 miles to the south and Norwich around 30 miles to the north.The Heritage Coast around Southwold,Walberswick and Aldeburgh is within 40 minutes or so by car and for those requiring access to London there are rail stations at either Diss or Stowmarket on the Norwich to London Liverpool Street line. Property: The name suggests this was the former police house for the village and is of typical Edwardian style built in 1904. It has attractive detailing to the brickwork, sash windows, wood floors and high ceilings giving the rooms a good sense of space.The property even includes the 2 brick prison cells and yard area to the rear! Whilst the house has been maintained over the years it is fair to say that the bathroom and kitchen fittings are somewhat dated albeit that a new wet room shower was created on the ground floor in recent years. This property offers a great opportunity to make your own mark. Outside: Set in ground of 0.182ha (0.45ac) which are very attractive with areas of lawn well tended borders and mature trees.The majority of garden is to the rear with wide side access and whilst there is currently no garage, there is room enough to build one. Parking is to the side with space for two cars. Services: Mains water, electricity and drainage are connected to the property. Oil fired boiler providing heating to radiators and domestic hot water. Directions: From Diss entering Stradbroke via the B1118. Continue into the village and immediately after the library and just before the church, turn left on to a roadway where the Old Police House will be seen directly ahead. Freehold
Agent’s Contact: Diss Office Tel: 01379 641 341
Solicitor: Legal Corporate Manager FAO Mr K Barber, Mid Suffolk District Council, High Street, Needham Market, Ipswich IP6 8DL Tel: 01449 724 500
Lot 4
2 Tudor Cottages, School Road, Elmswell, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP30 9EE
Guide Price £110,000 - £130,000 A Grade II Listed cottage in need of refurbishment.
Entrance porch, living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bathroom and front and rear gardens.
Location: Elmswell is well supported village offering an excellent Co-operative store, convenience store, butchers, take-away food outlets, two public houses and a railway station with links to Cambridge and Stowmarket, which has a fast and regular service to London’s Liverpool Street taking approximately 80 minutes. The nearby cathedral town of Bury St Edmunds offers a wider range of amenities including a good range of public and private sector schooling, recreation and shopping facilities and cultural amenities. Newmarket, Cambridge and Ipswich are all within easy reach and Stansted airport is around one hour’s drive away. The Property: Built in 1550, this Listed Grade II cottage is one of four cottages built of timber frame construction and has a shingle roof (once thatched). It has an axial chimney, the shaft rebuilt in mid twentieth century of red brick and the entrance porch was added around the same time. During the 19th century they were run as work houses and are now currently owned and run by Mid Suffolk District Council’s council housing department. The cottage is of good proportions and would now benefit from a scheme of refurbishment. Outside: There is a front garden with path leading to the entrance porch. The rear garden measures approximately 50ft x 14ft and incorporates a small brick rendered store with felt roof and there is close boarded fencing to the boundaries. Agent's Note: There is a pedestrian right of way along the back of the properties to a path which runs to the side of No 1 Tudor Cottage. Services: Mains water, drainage, gas and electricity are connected to the property. Gas fired boiler providing heat to radiators and hot water. Directions: Leave Diss on the A143 heading towards Bury St Edmunds. On reaching the roundabout at Ixworth take the first exit onto the A1088 and follow the road into the village of Elmswell, proceeding along Church Road. Turn left onto School Road and the property will be found further along on the left hand side, opposite the fire station. Freehold
Agent’s Contact: Diss Office Tel: 01379 641 341
Solicitor: Legal Corporate Manager FAO Mr K Barber, Mid Suffolk District Council, High Street, Needham Market, Ipswich IP6 8DL Tel: 01449 724 500
Lot 5
3 Tudor Cottages, School Road, Elmswell, Bury St Edmunds , Suffolk IP30 9EE
Guide Price £110,000 - £130,000 A Grade II Listed cottage in need of refurbishment.
Entrance porch, living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bathroom and front and rear gardens.
Location: Elmswell is well supported village offering an excellent Co-operative store, convenience store, butchers, take-away food outlets, two public houses and a railway station with links to Cambridge and Stowmarket, which has a fast and regular service to London’s Liverpool Street taking approximately 80 minutes. The nearby cathedral town of Bury St Edmunds offers a wider range of amenities including a good range of public and private sector schooling, recreation and shopping facilities and cultural amenities. Newmarket, Cambridge and Ipswich are all within easy reach and Stansted airport is around one hour’s drive away. The Property: Built in 1550, this Listed Grade II cottage is one of four cottages built of timber frame construction and has a shingle roof (once thatched). It has an axial chimney, the shaft rebuilt in mid twentieth century of red brick and the entrance porch was added around the same time. During the 19th century they were run as work houses and are now currently owned and run by Mid Suffolk District Council’s council housing department. The cottage is of good proportions and would now benefit from a scheme of refurbishment. Outside: There is a front garden with path leading to the entrance porch. The rear garden measures approximately 50ft x 14ft and incorporates a small brick rendered store with felt roof and there is close boarded fencing to the boundaries. Agent's Note: There is a pedestrian right of way along the back of the properties to a path which runs to the side of No 1 Tudor Cottage. Services: Mains water, drainage, gas and electricity are connected to the property. Gas fired boiler providing heat to radiators and hot water. Directions: Leave Diss on the A143 heading towards Bury St Edmunds. On reaching the roundabout at Ixworth take the first exit onto the A1088 and follow the road into the village of Elmswell, proceeding along Church Road. Turn left onto School Road and the property will be found further along on the left hand side, opposite the fire station. Freehold
Agent’s Contact: Diss Office Tel: 01379 641 341
Solicitor: Legal Corporate Manager FAO Mr K Barber, Mid Suffolk District Council, High Street, Needham Market, Ipswich IP6 8DL Tel: 01449 724 500
Lot 6
4 Tudor Cottages, School Road, Elmswell, Bury St Edmunds , Suffolk IP30 9EE
Guide Price £110,000 - £130,000 A Grade II Listed cottage in need of refurbishment.
Entrance porch, living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bathroom and front and rear gardens.
Location: Elmswell is well supported village offering an excellent Co-operative store, convenience store, butchers, take-away food outlets, two public houses and a railway station with links to Cambridge and Stowmarket, which has a fast and regular service to London’s Liverpool Street taking approximately 80 minutes. The nearby cathedral town of Bury St Edmunds offers a wider range of amenities including a good range of public and private sector schooling, recreation and shopping facilities and cultural amenities. Newmarket, Cambridge and Ipswich are all within easy reach and Stansted airport is around one hour’s drive away. The Property: Built in 1550, this Listed Grade II cottage is one of four cottages built of timber frame construction and has a shingle roof (once thatched). It has an axial chimney, the shaft rebuilt in mid twentieth century of red brick and the entrance porch was added around the same time. During the 19th century they were run as work houses and are now currently owned and run by Mid Suffolk District Council’s council housing department. The cottage is of good proportions and would now benefit from a scheme of refurbishment. Outside: There is a front garden with path leading to the entrance porch. The rear garden measures approximately 40ft x 16ft and incorporates a small brick rendered store with felt roof.The garden is part walled and part fenced. Agent's Note: There is a pedestrian right of way along the back of the properties to a path which runs to the side of No 1 Tudor Cottage. Services: Mains water, drainage, gas and electricity are connected to the property. Gas fired boiler providing heat to radiators and hot water. Directions: Leave Diss on the A143 heading towards Bury St Edmunds. On reaching the roundabout at Ixworth take the first exit onto the A1088 and follow the road into the village of Elmswell, proceeding along Church Road. Turn left onto School Road and the property will be found further along on the left hand side, opposite the fire station. Freehold
Agent’s Contact: Diss Office Tel: 01379 641 341
Solicitor: Legal Corporate Manager FAO Mr K Barber, Mid Suffolk District Council, High Street, Needham Market, Ipswich IP6 8DL Tel: 01449 724 500
Lot 7
Thackeray House, Mill Road, Hempnall, Norwich, Norfolk NR15 2LP
Guide Price £250,000 - £290,000 A Grade 11 Listed 17th century, timber framed building set in a generous garden of 0.20 ac.
A quirky and rambling layout of 11 principal rooms includes 3 receptions, study, reading room, 3 bedrooms, conservatory and a cellar.
Location: The property is situated in the heart of Hempnall, an active and well served village with a village store/post office, butcher, doctor's surgery, three garages, tennis club and a primary school. Secondary schooling is not far away in the larger village of Long Stratton. The thriving market town of Bungay (8 miles) provides local shopping, restaurants, cafes and bars. The city of Norwich is situated about 9 miles north via village roads, or the A140 trunk road. Offering further specialist shopping and educational opportunities, Norwich is the regional business centre of East Anglia and provides a mainline rail service to London Liverpool Street. The Property: Thackeray House has an amazing history that has roots going back as far as AD 1200. The Grade 11 Listed, timber framed building you now see is largely 17th century, in 1830 it was bought by a local brewery and became the Kings Head. A quirky and rambling accommodation layout of 11 principal rooms is arranged over 4 levels, including a cellar. Outside: Thackeray House is set in about 0.20 acre with a generous south facing garden to the rear. Off street parking is provided to the front of the property on a shingle drive. Services: Mains gas, water, electricity and drainage are connected to the property. Gas fired Rayburn cooking range supplies hot water and some radiators. Night storage heaters. Immersion tank. Directions: Leave Norwich heading south on the A140 Ipswich Road, through Tasburgh and at the crossroads turn left onto the B1527 signposted Hempnall and Bungay. Proceed into the centre of the village and at the junction, the property will be found on your right clearly identified by a TW Gaze sale board. Freehold
Agent’s Contact: Wymondham Office Tel: 01953 423 188
Solicitor: Mr P Cook Spire Solicitors, 5-7 Church Street, Wymondham, Norfolk NR18 0PP Tel: 01953 606 351
Lot 8
Cutlers, Mill Road, Hempnall, Norwich, Norfolk NR15 2LP
Guide Price £160,000 - £190,000 Cutlers has a rich history, a Grade 11 Listed timber framed 17th century residence. Naturally light living space with generous room sizes and ceiling heights. 2 reception rooms, 2 bedrooms, kitchen and bathroom. Private garden and courtyard.
Location: The property is situated in the heart of Hempnall, an active and well served village with a village store/post office, butcher, doctor's surgery, three garages, tennis club and a primary school. Secondary schooling is not far away in the larger village of Long Stratton. The thriving market town of Bungay (8 miles) provides local shopping, restaurants, cafes and bars. The city of Norwich is situated about 9 miles north via village roads, or the A140 trunk road. Offering further specialist shopping and educational opportunities, Norwich is the regional business centre of East Anglia and provides a mainline rail service to London Liverpool Street. The Property: Cutlers originally formed part of the larger Thackeray House which has a history believed to date back as far as AD 1200.The Grade 11 Listed timber framed building you now see is largely 17th century, in 1830 it was bought by a local brewery and became the Kings Head. Cutlers was restored and renovated in the early 1990's. The living space of around 1,255 sqft is naturally light and for a cottage of this style and age, it offers generous room sizes and ceiling heights throughout. Outside: Cutlers has a private rear garden (22'x35'); a courtyard (27'x22') accessible from the kitchen; along with off street parking. Services: Mains gas, water, electricity and drainage are connected to the property. Gas fired boiler supplying radiator heating system and hot water. Directions: Leave Norwich heading south on the A140 Ipswich Road, through Tasburgh and at the crossroads turn left onto the B1527 signposted Hempnall and Bungay. Proceed into the centre of the village and at the junction, the property will be found on your right clearly identified by a TW Gaze sale board. Freehold
Agent’s Contact: Wymondham Office Tel: 01953 423 188
Solicitor: Mr P Cook Spire Solicitors, 5-7 Church Street, Wymondham, Norfolk NR18 0PP Tel: 01953 606 351
Lot 9
Marsden House,The Street, Rickinghall, Suffolk (Diss, Norfolk) IP22 1DY
Guide Price £240,000 - £260,000 Attractive Georgian house in a well served Suffolk village. 3 bedrooms, 3 reception rooms, kitchen and 2 bathrooms. Attached garage and part walled garden.
Needs cosmetic updating throughout.
Location: Rickinghall is a particularly popular village with an excellent range of amenities including a primary school, health centre, local supermarket, post office, public houses, newsagent, Chinese restaurant and take-away food outlets. Bury St Edmunds lies around 15 miles south west with access to the A14 connecting to Cambridge and the Midlands beyond, whilst the market town of Diss (7 miles) has a train station providing regular intercity rail access to Norwich, Ipswich and London Liverpool Street. The undulating countryside and quiet lanes surrounding Botesdale and Rickinghall are ideal for walkers and cyclists. Property: Marsden House is an attractive double fronted village house dating back to the 16th century with later Georgian modifications to the rear.The property requires updating throughout but offers a blank canvas and generous living space of typical Georgian proportions. Much of the character and original features still remain retaining its integrity as an important period building in the village yet benefits from not being Listed. Features include moulded ceiling beams and fireplaces in the living and sitting rooms, pamment tile and brick flooring throughout and wide wooden panel flooring on the first floor.All windows in the property have been replaced to upvc wood effect. Outside: The rear garden is walled comprising of a mixture of flint and brick with a range of climbing flowers and roses bordering the lawn. There is an area of hard standing immediately through the rear door which leads to a large timber outbuilding. The garden measures appoximately 16m x 11.5m. Attached to the north side of the property is a double length garage (10.1m x 3.18m) with personnel door to the garden and an up-and-over door onto the drive and The Street. Services: Mains water, electricity and drainage are connected to the property. Oil fired heating system providing heating to radiators and domestic hot water. Directions: From Diss proceed along the A143 towards Bury St Edmunds continuing through Wortham and then take the right hand turn signposted to Redgrave. Just before a sharp right hand bend, turn left into Botesdale and pass though the village into Rickinghall. Marsden House will be found on the right hand side just after the turning to the Co-op food store. Freehold
Agent’s Contact: Diss Office Tel: 01379 641 341
Solicitor: Ms P Cole Norton Legal, Unit 8, Beech Avenue, Taverham, Norwich, Norfolk NR8 6HW Tel: 01603 864 331
Lot 10
Woodland to the rear of The Chestnuts, Rickinghall, Diss, Norfolk IP22 1EF
Guide Price £20,000 - £30,000 0.89ha (2.21ac) Woodland
The Land: An excellent opportunity to purchase 2.21ac of amenity woodland situated behind the residential properties on ‘The Chestnuts’ close in the popular village of Rickinghall.The woodland consists of a young plantation of mixed deciduous trees estimated to be 20 years old with species including Oak, Ash, Silver Birch, Cherry, Field Maple, Poplar, and Hazel.The woodland will be sold subject to a 21 year overage clause whereby the vendor will receive 50% uplift in value should the land be granted planning consent for any future development. Directions: From our offices in Diss head northwest on Market Hill onto St Nicholas Street, at the T-Junction turn left onto Denmark Street, at the roundabout take the second exit onto Stanley Road/A1066 then turn immediately left onto Denmark Street and continue onto Denmark Hill, follow this road through the village of Palgrave for approximately 0.8miles and at the T-junction turn right onto Lion Road, follow for 1.5 miles then turn right onto Bury Road/A143, continue along this road for 2.1miles then turn right onto Bury Road/B1113 for 0.9 miles going through the village of Botesdale and then turn right onto The Chestnuts and the woodland can be found at the rear of the residential properties accessed along the drive between the properties numbered 6 and 7 and advertised by a TW Gaze for Sale board. Freehold
Agent’s Contact: Diss Office Tel: 01379 651 931
Solicitor: Mr H P Gibbons Gibbons Solicitors, 133 High Street, Hadleigh, Suffolk IP7 5EJ Tel: 01473 822 488
Lot 11
Land at Marsh Lane, New Buckenham, Norwich Norfolk NR16 2BE
Guide Price £30,000 to £40,000 A single enclosure of grass land 1.463ha (3.62ac)
Situated on the southern fringe of the village, with an access onto a track leading to Marsh Lane.
Location The property is situated on the southern fringe of the village of New Buckenham, an active and well served south Norfolk village. The Land A single enclosure of grass land 1.463ha (3.62ac) bounded by a ditch on all sides. From the north east corner of the land, there is gated access on to a track leading to Marsh Lane. Directions From the north, approaching New Buckenham on the B1113 (The Turnpike) proceed around the village green and at the bend into King Street, proceed straight ahead onto Marsh Lane.Ahead you will see a track leading to a farm gate on the right, opening onto the land. The land is clearly identified by a TW Gaze sale board. Viewing In daylight hours with details in hand.
Agent’s Contact: Wymondham Office Tel: 01953 423 188
Solicitor: Mr C Wright Spire Solicitors,The Pines, 50 Connaught Road, Attleborough, Norfolk NR17 2BP Tel: 01953 453 143
Lot 12
Guide Price £90,000 - £110,000
Mere Barn, Rear of 15 Market Hill, Diss, Norfolk IP22 4JZ
A barn for conversion with garden running down to Diss mere.
Planning: Planning consent was passed by South Norfolk District Council on 6 February 2014 under planning reference 2014/0242 to allow the conversion of this barn. The Scheme: The scheme is designed to provide a building of 149sqm (1,600sqft measured internally and excluding garage) with accommodation over 2 floors. The ground floor is to provide open plan kitchen/family room, living room, entrance hall and cloakroom.The first floor will provide 4 bedrooms, family bathroom and en-suite shower room. Outside: The property has a long garden running down to the edge of the mere. Access: The property has a right of access through Mallard Court.There is also a right through Hales Yard for repairs, painting and erection of a wall on the south east side. Services: There is an existing septic tank adjacent to the site which is shared and could be used by this property.Alternatively, there is provision to allow services to go through the shop to the front and to connect to services that are in Market Street. The Plot: The plot overall extends to 0.050ha (0.12ac). Freehold
Agent’s Contact: Diss Office Tel: 01379 641 341
Solicitor: Mr N Kingsley Sprake & Kingsley, 16 Broad Street, Bungay, Suffolk NR35 1EN Tel: 01986 892 721
Lot 13
Land at Little Green, Burgate, Suffolk (Diss, Norfolk) IP22 1QG
Guide Price £5,000 - £10,000 0.075ha (0.19ac) of land in a single enclosure.
Location: This block of land is adjacent to cottages in Burgate and fronts onto the road. At Burgate Little Green is a cluster of houses set around the green in a very quiet and pretty area. The Land: The land extends to 0.075ha (0.19ac). Services: We are unaware of any services that are connected to theland. Directions: From Diss through Palgrave and connecting with the A143. Through Wortham and just after the layby on the left hand side, turn left to Little Green, Burgate. Continue into the village and at the crossroads turn right. The land is on the right hand side immediately after the bungalows. Freehold
Agent’s Contact: Diss Office Tel: 01379 641 341
Solicitor: Ms A Daley Steeles Law, 2 Mount Street, Diss, Norfolk IP22 4QE Tel: 01379 652 141
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PROPERTY AUCTION 20 November 2014
AMENDMENTS TO BROCHURE
LOT 10 – WOODLAND TO THE REAR OF THE CHESTNUTS, RICKINGHALL WITHDRAWN