02/03/2026
Property auctionsStarting as we mean to go on
The first auction as our centralised BTG Eddisons brand, we were thrilled with the continued support from bidders and sellers across both live and timed auctions in February.
Our property auctions division runs the length of the country, providing feasible solutions for those buying and selling buildings and land.
The Mission Hall, Zelah, Truro, Cornwall TR4 9HS
This form church hall building has permissions to transform this building into a single dwelling, with the opportunity to turn this into a striking home.
Situated in the small village of Zelah, there are plenty of amenities and options both in Zelah and in the surrounding towns including Truro.
The successful buyer has an exciting journey ahead, starting with reinstating those planning permissions!
The Former Bell Inn, 83-85 High Street, Gosberton, Spalding PE11 4NJ
Spanning two floors, the former Bell Inn public house comprises a commercial kitchen, bar, games area and lounge, as well as three bedrooms and an office space.
Being a corner plot, there is a lot of land available for use with it currently being used as a car park.
The Bell Inn's period features and expansive living quarters have really made this property an exemplary one.
Development Land At Roundhay Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS7 3AJ
Over half an acre of development land approximately two miles northeast of Leeds city centre was sold in our February auction as part of our asset disposal work with Leeds City Council.
Surrounded by light industrial and retail units, the site has pedestrian sccess and vehicular access can be ascertained once the successful buyer engages.
Pre-planning advice is encouraged, but there is plenty of opportunity in this area.
93 Dairsie Road, Eltham, London SE9 1XL
A traditional three-bedroomed, semi-detached property in the excellent commuter spot of Eltham was sold at auction last month.
Although needing considerable renovation to bring it into current tastes, the house and garden are large and full of potential.
We have sold a number of properties in South East London, as East London becomes a viable option for commuters and younger people.
16, 20 & 22 Regent Place, Birmingham, West Midlands B1 3NJ
Last month, we auctioned a fantastic opportunity in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter: a sprawling, highly decorative building, occupied by a number of varied businesses.
Comprising three addresses, there are 16 spaces for businesses - currently either occupied or vacant - but there is a long-term opportunity to create a bespoke residential dwelling, subject to planning permissions.
Benefiting from fantastic public transport links, this freehold investment was an excellent choice for our successful bidder.
345-353 Chester Road, Little Sutton, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire CH66 3RG
A small parade of four retail units and a vacant parcel of land towards the rear were sold at auction last month.
Three of the units are currently occupied, with the fourth in need of significant refurbishment.
The three occupiers, varied in business, have their properties leased until 2029 at the earliest, ensuring that there should be a smooth transition into ownership for the successful bidder.
The Beech Tree Hotel, Outwood Road, Heald Green, Cheadle, Cheshire SK8 3LZ
A detached, two-storey premises has been sold, ready for a comprehensive redevelopment.
The area, being well served by local amenities, will be improved even further by either bringing back the estate pub or pushing forward with a residential scheme (subject to permissions).
The site is approximately 0.5 acres wide, with a number of great transport links, including being three miles away from Manchester Airport.
We're looking forward to seeing what happens with this property.
Ashfield Farm, Leathley Lane, Castley, Otley, North Yorkshire LS21 2JP
A 30 hectare, former cattle farm and its outbuildings was sold in February via auction.
The two-storey house currently comprises three bedrooms, but the real value is externally.
Various outbuildings including a space dedicated to milking equipment cover the farmyard, which is accessible via a driveway to the side of the property.
There is potential to reignite this farmstead, but there are other opportunities in transforming its use. Watch this space!