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A vacant Adult Education Centre in the heart of Maidstone is set to go under the hammer with Clive Emson Land and Property Auctioneers on Wednesday 20 March.
The substantial property on St. Faiths Street in Maidstone town centre has a guide price of £400,000 plus and is considered to offer potential for a variety of commercial uses or perhaps conversion into apartments, subject to all necessary consents being obtainable.
The two-storey, plus basement, property is said to have originally been known as Maidstone Municipal School of Science and Art but was more recently being used as an Adult Education Centre before it became vacant. There is also a separate pottery studio at the rear.
The building is close to various amenities and opposite the St Faiths Street entrance to the Fremlin Walk shopping centre.
Meanwhile another interesting property at 16 Victoria Park in Dover is also expected to get lots of interest at the auction.
With a guide price of £510,000-plus, the mid-terrace property is described as a substantial freehold investment and is situated in The Ley of Dover Castle. It is currently arranged as manager's accommodation with twelve further flats.
Elsewhere, a freehold property on 0.81 acres in Capel-le-Ferne near Folkestone has been set at a guide price of £600,000 plus and has redevelopment potential.
With a sea view, The Lighthouse Inn on the Old Dover Road is in need of improvement and may be suitable for a house or perhaps blocks of flats, subject to all necessary consents being obtainable.
There’s also the chance to purchase this four-bedroom detached house and land with planning for four additional dwellings within its grounds in Harrietsham, Maidstone.
With a guide price of £1 million plus, The Rectory on Church Road is an exciting project comprising a detached four bedroom house occupying a site of 0.77 acres but does require improvement and redecoration.
Planning Permission has been granted for the erection of four dwellings, comprising a pair of semi-detached three-bedroom houses and two four-bedroom detached houses while retaining the existing property, known as The Rectory.
In Sittingbourne, a substantial freehold commercial property situated in Sittingbourne's town centre is set to start the bidding at £325,000 plus.
The building on the High Street was previously let to Iceland on a long lease, but is now to be sold with vacant possession and may be suitable for a variety of schemes.
There is an office/training room to the front of the first floor which has its own separate access from the High Street and may be suitable for a self-contained flat as well as large upper parts to the rear of the building which may offer potential for conversion, subject to all necessary consents being obtainable.
For more information about Clive Emson Land and Property Auctioneers, visit the official website by clicking here.