Savills Property Auctions has announced the catalogue for its penultimate sale of the year, taking place on 24 November.
The sale is Savills’ second this month, and is expected to attract those looking to transact before the year end. The final auction of 2022 will take place on 14 December.
Residential highlights in the sale include:
Lot 9 – Stanhope Gardens, Kensington, London, a two-bedroom raised ground floor flat with access to communal gardens. Guide price £640,000
Lot 27 – Springfield Road, Wimbledon, London, an attractive five-bedroom, semi-detached house. Guide price £1,100,000
Lot 103 – The Old Barn, Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire, a two-bedroom detached barn conversion. Guide price £120,000
Lot 141 (pictured) – Rembrandt House, Chelmsford, Essex, a unique detached house in a site of approximately 0.8 acres. Guide price £695,000
Commercial and development highlights in the sale include:
Lot 47 – Turnmill Street, Clerkenwell, London, an impressive seven-storey mixed-use corner building of approximately 13,614 sq ft. Guide price £10,950,000
Lot 56 – South Street, Farnham, Surrey, a substantial mid-terrace building across 6,237 sq ft with planning permission to convert from office space to seven flats. Guide price £1,000,000
Lot 94 – Bakers Yard, Chadwell Heath, Essex, a 0.5-acre site comprising industrial buildings, offices and workshops with redevelopment potential. Guide price £1,800,000
Lot 122 – Land in Windsor, Berkshire, a freehold plot comprising approximately 1.08 acres adjoining a residential development. Guide price £130,000
Robin Howeson, head of auctions at Savills, said: “Our second November auction comes hot on the heels of our last sale, which raised £30m and saw competitive bidding on well-priced lots.
“There’s still time to view properties and register to bid. Our multi-sector catalogue has more than 180 lots across London and the country, from St Ives to Shropshire, and as ever we will be offering several ways to bid remotely – online, over the telephone or by submitting proxy bids in advance.”