Land
Land
3.08 hectare(s)
Features and description
- Development opportunity
- Popular residential area
- Good accessibility to Gloucester and the wider area
- Approximately 3.08 ha (7.80 acres)
- Potential for a variety of uses, subject to planning
- Consent was previously granted for student accommodation
Description
The property is offered by way of Private Treaty for the freehold interest with vacant possession and Final and Best offers are invited by 12pm on Friday 27th June 2025. Consideration will be given to conditional and unconditional offers. Proposals should be submitted to Simon McKeag by email [use Contact Agent Button] and include the level of offer and any conditions the purchase is subject to.
The property is a triangular shaped area of land extending to approximately total 3.08 ha (7.80 acres). The boundaries comprise a variety of fencing supplemented by mature trees and hedgerows.
A vehicular access is provided via a gated entrance from Estcourt Close.
We understand no public rights of way exist across the property.
We are advised that services exist within the locality and confirm that we have not tested any of the service installations. Any prospective purchaser must satisfy themselves independently as to the availability and condition of such items.
Location
Gloucester is the commercial and administrative centre of the County and supports a resident population of approximately 132,538 (2021 Census). It is located approximately 9 miles (14.5 km) west of Cheltenham, 35 miles (56.2 km) north of Bristol, 55 miles (88.5 km) south of Birmingham and 100 miles (161 km) west of London. Access to the motorway network is available at Junctions 11, 11A and 12 of the M5. The link to the M4 is via the A417/419 and a stretch of the road known as the Missing Link is currently being upgraded.
Gloucester Railway Station provides direct services to Bristol, Birmingham and London and both Gloucester and Cheltenham share a local airport at Staverton, approximately 8 miles away.
The property is situated off Estcourt Close, a cul-de-sac accessed off Estcourt Road approximately 1.5 miles from Gloucester City Centre.
Gloucester is known for its extensive history, iconic cathedral, and its role as a significant port city. Gloucester Cathedral, with its impressive architecture and historical significance, is a major attraction.
The City is also famous for The Docks, which together with the neighbouring Gloucester Quays have been transformed into a vibrant area with residential accommodation, an outlet shopping centre, cinema, a wide range of restaurants, and leisure venues.
A number of significant urban regeneration programmes have been taking place in the City Centre including The Forum on the site of the former Gloucester Bus Depot, which will provide a new 4* hotel, offices, residential apartments and a multi-storey car park. In addition, the former Gloucester Debenhams Department store is in the process of being repurposed to provide a City Campus for the University of Gloucestershire.
The property is offered by way of Private Treaty for the freehold interest with vacant possession and Final and Best offers are invited by 12pm on Friday 27th June 2025. Consideration will be given to conditional and unconditional offers. Proposals should be submitted to Simon McKeag by email [use Contact Agent Button] and include the level of offer and any conditions the purchase is subject to.
The property is a triangular shaped area of land extending to approximately total 3.08 ha (7.80 acres). The boundaries comprise a variety of fencing supplemented by mature trees and hedgerows.
A vehicular access is provided via a gated entrance from Estcourt Close.
We understand no public rights of way exist across the property.
We are advised that services exist within the locality and confirm that we have not tested any of the service installations. Any prospective purchaser must satisfy themselves independently as to the availability and condition of such items.
Location
Gloucester is the commercial and administrative centre of the County and supports a resident population of approximately 132,538 (2021 Census). It is located approximately 9 miles (14.5 km) west of Cheltenham, 35 miles (56.2 km) north of Bristol, 55 miles (88.5 km) south of Birmingham and 100 miles (161 km) west of London. Access to the motorway network is available at Junctions 11, 11A and 12 of the M5. The link to the M4 is via the A417/419 and a stretch of the road known as the Missing Link is currently being upgraded.
Gloucester Railway Station provides direct services to Bristol, Birmingham and London and both Gloucester and Cheltenham share a local airport at Staverton, approximately 8 miles away.
The property is situated off Estcourt Close, a cul-de-sac accessed off Estcourt Road approximately 1.5 miles from Gloucester City Centre.
Gloucester is known for its extensive history, iconic cathedral, and its role as a significant port city. Gloucester Cathedral, with its impressive architecture and historical significance, is a major attraction.
The City is also famous for The Docks, which together with the neighbouring Gloucester Quays have been transformed into a vibrant area with residential accommodation, an outlet shopping centre, cinema, a wide range of restaurants, and leisure venues.
A number of significant urban regeneration programmes have been taking place in the City Centre including The Forum on the site of the former Gloucester Bus Depot, which will provide a new 4* hotel, offices, residential apartments and a multi-storey car park. In addition, the former Gloucester Debenhams Department store is in the process of being repurposed to provide a City Campus for the University of Gloucestershire.
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Ash Chartered Surveyors - Gloucestershire
3 Pullman Court, Great Western Road
Gloucestershire
GL1 3ND
01452 679041ASH was established in 1989 and is a leading independent practice acting for clients throughout Gloucester, Cheltenham, the Stroud Valleys, Tewkesbury, the Forest of Dean and the Cotswolds. The practice is professional, personal and partner led and regulated by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors. We deliver a multi disciplined service offering clients unrivalled local expertise on all types of property advice. Each instruction is managed by committed partners with years of experience, which means clients receive dedicated personal service alongside detailed property knowledge and regional expertise. ASH acquired the Cheltenham based practices, Horsleys and SPA in 2013 and 2017 respectively and has an office in Cheltenham for the convenience of clients.









