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Freehold
£3,000
Land for sale
Hewell Grange, Hewell Lane, Redditch B9710,759,320 sq. ft
Available immediately
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Tardebigge CofE First School 1 mile
- Pitcheroak School (SEN) 1.5 miles
- Alvechurch 1.7 miles
- Redditch 2.2 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Freehold
Property Description
The Property extends to circa 247 acres (100 hectares), the majority of which is within the boundary of Hewell Grange Park and Garden which is Grade II* Listed.
Description
• The main Hewell Grange building is Grade I Listed, constructed in 1884-91, for Lord and Lady Windsor, later the Earl and Countess of Plymouth. The building is a three-storey red sandstone, Jacobean style build, designed by Thomas Garner.
• The Property also comprises a further 21 listed buildings and structures, including the ruins of the old Hewell Grange (understood to have been constructed in 1712) as well as other associated outbuildings, a vacant farm
to the northern boundary and a walled market garden to the west of the site.
Location
Hewell Grange lies east of the village of Tardebigge, separated from it by the B4096 and the A448 which run parallel to each other, the latter connecting Bromsgrove 3.8 miles to the north-west and Redditch 4 miles to the south-east.
Terms
The Ministry of Justice is seeking to dispose of the whole but may consider selling in parts, with offers invited on both conditional and unconditional bases.
As part of their offer, prospective purchasers must complete the bid proforma, which will entail:
• Their proposed approach to the re-use of Hewell Grange.
• Their experience in dealing with the re-use of Listed Buildings
• Financial standing
• Funding proposals
The Ministry of Justice reserves the right not to accept the highest or any offer
The Property extends to circa 247 acres (100 hectares), the majority of which is within the boundary of Hewell Grange Park and Garden which is Grade II* Listed.
Description
• The main Hewell Grange building is Grade I Listed, constructed in 1884-91, for Lord and Lady Windsor, later the Earl and Countess of Plymouth. The building is a three-storey red sandstone, Jacobean style build, designed by Thomas Garner.
• The Property also comprises a further 21 listed buildings and structures, including the ruins of the old Hewell Grange (understood to have been constructed in 1712) as well as other associated outbuildings, a vacant farm
to the northern boundary and a walled market garden to the west of the site.
Location
Hewell Grange lies east of the village of Tardebigge, separated from it by the B4096 and the A448 which run parallel to each other, the latter connecting Bromsgrove 3.8 miles to the north-west and Redditch 4 miles to the south-east.
Terms
The Ministry of Justice is seeking to dispose of the whole but may consider selling in parts, with offers invited on both conditional and unconditional bases.
As part of their offer, prospective purchasers must complete the bid proforma, which will entail:
• Their proposed approach to the re-use of Hewell Grange.
• Their experience in dealing with the re-use of Listed Buildings
• Financial standing
• Funding proposals
The Ministry of Justice reserves the right not to accept the highest or any offer
More information
Listed by
Cushman & Wakefield
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