Property Type | Development / Investment / Light Industrial / Office |
Tenure | For Sale |
Size | 2,303 sq ft |
Price | Offers in the region of £650,000 |
Rates Payable | £5.22 per sq ft |
EPC Rating | This property has been graded as C (56) |
The building was initially constructed in 1858 as a Hop Kiln by a local farmer, later extended to incorporate a kiln and has been used either for industrial or commercial use before falling into dereliction. Approximately ten years ago, the previous purchaser conducted extensive renovation works to separate the premises into three separate floors, with one of the former kiln towers being converted into an internal staircase for the building. Currently listed as a building of "special interest" by the national heritage list for England.
The building comes fitted with three-phase power throughout the ground and first floors, as well as water connections. There are no known gas connections to the premises.
Name | sq ft | sq m | Availability |
Ground | 694 | 64.47 | Available |
1st | 1,022 | 94.95 | Available |
2nd | 587 | 54.53 | Available |
Total | 2,303 | 213.95 |
The small town of Tongham is located on the outskirts of the county of Surrey, being a short drive from the larger town of Aldershot which itself is located within Hampshire. The town itself benefits from ample road connections both along the A31 between nearby Guildford and the town of Winchester, and the A331 running from the town to Aldershot, Ash, Farnborough, Frimley and Camberley (running South to North).
Local bus routes along The Street link to nearby towns listed above. The nearest national rail station is located in neighbouring Ash which links on to the much larger towns of Guildford and Reading, as well as Gatwick Airport.