Tenure: Freehold
Belvoir Commercial is delighted to bring to the market this substantial Victorian building, within close proximity to Andover town centre and Andover mainline railway station.
The building has been declared as a Non-designated Heritage asset and deemed as a Community asset. It was formally a working man’s club but could be converted with the necessary permissions to a variety of alternative uses such as doctor's surgery, veterinary surgery, children’s nursery, Convenience Store; Post Office; Pub; Social Club; Theatre; Community Hall; Health Facility, etc.
The access is along a drive via Osborne Road where a development of 8 new homes has been built. The plot offered for sale includes the land on the current title, HP642395, excluding the 8 plots being that have been sold off as 1-8 Wykeham Court as outlined in blue on the plans
The planning application can be found on the test valley planning web portal.
Conditions- There will be covenants applied on the sale including the restricting use of the site to the Test Valley COM14 users: Convenience Store; Post Office; Pub; Social Club; Theatre; Community Hall; Health Facility. There is an additional right of way Western Road running from Osborne Road to the property which need to be upheld.
It is worth noting that the property will require a significant level of restoration in order to occupy but we would welcome internal viewings for any interested parties.
Please also see the floor plan layout in the photos.
Wykeham Court Plot 2 is situated on the edge of Andover town centre in the prominent location of Osborne Road.
Andover provides an extensive range of amenities including shops, recreational and sporting facilities. Sainsbury’s and Asda supermarkets are a close walk away.
There are riverside walks with footpaths to The Butterfly Garden, Watermills Park and around Rooksbury Mill, Mill Lake and Barlows Lake. A short distance from the plot is Anton Junior School which has an outstanding Ofsted rating.
Andover leisure centre has a state-of-the-art gym and a 25 metre swimming pool along with squash courts and spa area. The town also boasts a new ten pin bowling alley, cinema complex and American style diner
Andover is served very well by rail and road with a fast direct train service to London (Waterloo) as well as other national locations via Basingstoke and Reading. Road communications are via A303 with access to the A34 and M3 providing links to the West Country, Midlands and the South Coast.
EPC rating: D. Council tax band: X, Tenure: Freehold,