Throughout March 2025, we are delighted to present a carefully curated selection of exceptional residential and commercial properties across the UK, each offering exciting investment opportunities.
This substantial twenty-bedroom detached care home is arranged over three floors and benefits from a lift, offering excellent accessibility. Located on a residential road, it is close to local shops and amenities, with the open spaces of Stepping Stones Nature Reserve nearby. Transport links are provided by Port Talbot Parkway rail station. The ground floor comprises three reception rooms, a kitchen, four bedrooms (one with an en-suite), an office, utility and storage rooms, and WC facilities.
The first floor offers fifteen bedrooms (five with en-suites), a bathroom, WC facilities, and storage. The second floor features an en-suite bedroom, an office, and storage. Externally, the property benefits from front and rear communal gardens and off-street parking.
The lot will be brought to auction by Auction House London on the 19th of March 2025 with a Guide Price of £375,000.
Located in the village of Cimla, this former church and hall building occupies a prime position on Cimla Road, a main route linking Neath, approximately 1.5 miles to the west, with Pontrhydyfen, Port Talbot, around 2.5 miles to the east. The property is not listed but is included on the Buildings of Local Importance List. The accommodation comprises an entrance porch leading to both the hall and church.
The hall features an open congregation area with male and female and accessible toilets and kitchen and storage facilities. Folding doors connect the hall and chapel. Externally, the 0.42-acre plot includes a walled lawned area to the front and a tarmac car park for approximately 18 vehicles. The church, hall, and associated land are offered for sale freehold.
The lot will be brought to auction by Property Auction Agent on the 27th of March 2025 with a Guide Price of £18,000.
This Freehold Grade II Listed detached former care home and social centre occupies a broadly square-shaped site with a gentle slope towards the north. Originally an 18th-century building, the accommodation is arranged over three floors, with a later 1960s rear extension of rendered block and brick construction. A former lodge building to the rear has since been demolished.
The site is enclosed by fences and brick walls, with mature and younger trees along the western and southern boundaries. Access is primarily via The Glades, with additional entrances from Old Road and Lodge Road on the eastern boundary.
Hollis Morgan Auctions will bring the lot to auction on the 12th of March 2025 with a Guide Price of £50,000.
Situated on London Road, a key arterial route through the town, the property is conveniently located just a short walk from Neath bus station, Victoria Gardens, and the pedestrianised town centre. The accommodation includes an entrance lobby to the main congregational area, complete with an organ, pulpit, pews, and first-floor gallery seating.
To the rear is a vestry with a stage, kitchen, WC facilities, minister’s room, and storeroom. Parking for several vehicles is available at the rear—essential viewing to fully appreciate the property and grounds.
The lot will be auctioned by Property Auction Agent on the 13th of March 2025 with a Guide Price of £35,000.
This two-storey building, currently operating as a nursery, will be sold with vacant possession. Previously used as a police station, the property may be suitable for alternative uses, subject to the necessary consent. To the rear, there is a courtyard offering additional outdoor space.
Located in Tonypandy, the property is predominantly residential, benefiting from nearby amenities. Cwmclydach Community Primary School is approximately 470 yards away, with Ysgol Nantgwyn Secondary School around a mile distant. Healthcare facilities include St Andrew’s Surgery (0.6 miles) and Ysbyty Cwm Rhondda Hospital (1.2 miles) from the property.
Paul Fosh Auctions will auction the lot on the 13th of March 2025, with a Guide Price of £78,000.
This unique opportunity to acquire a German Gothic-style church in Dundrennan, near Kirkcudbright, will be going under the hammer. Designed by W.R. Corson and completed in 1865, the historic property features double storm doors leading into a hallway with access to the main church area (nave), where several original pews remain. Above the hallway is a gallery.
It incorporates a kitchen, toilet, and office space. This exceptional property offers the potential for conversion into residential or holiday accommodation, subject to consent. The current owner has positively discussed its development with the local authority, ensuring significant interest.
The property will be brought to auction by Auction House Scotland on the 27th of March 2025, with a Guide Price of £80,000.
This unique property, located close to the centre of King’s Lynn, has two years remaining on its lease, generating an annual income of £31,200. It is let to a single tenant who has sublet separate sections, including a well-established café, an arcade, and a takeaway restaurant currently under development.
Part of the building retains its original layout from its days as a school so that some updating may be needed. The property features a hallway with male and female WCs, leading to a 30-seat café with a rear door to the bus station, an arcade, and storage rooms at the rear.
Barnard Marcus Property Auctions will bring this lot to auction on the 11th of March 2025, with a Guide Price of £270,000.
This former chapel, built in 1904, offers excellent potential for redevelopment or conversion into residential flats, an HMO, office, or retail space, subject to planning consent for change of use. Enclosed by ornamental railings, it features a parking forecourt, side pathways, a rear courtyard with a shed, an oil tank, and an outside toilet.
Retaining its original features, it also includes a covered baptism pool; the interior comprises an entrance foyer, two staircases leading to balcony areas, a main chapel, a vestry, a kitchen, and a boiler room. It is located in Tumble and has excellent amenities and strong transport links via the A48/M4.
The property will be brought to auction by Paul Fosh Auctions on the 13th of March 2025 with a Guide Price of £47,000.
This beautifully converted Grade II listed former bank is situated on The Square in the heart of Corwen. Lovingly restored and enhanced, it must be seen to be fully appreciated. Ideal as a personal retreat or business opportunity, the property offers excellent access to Llangollen, Chester, and West Wales, including Bala and Snowdonia National Park.
The interior features a sitting room, drawing room, kitchen/dining room, three bedrooms, a bathroom, and a shower room. While there is no outside space, scenic areas are a short walk away, and a large public car park is nearby, with permit options available.
Discover the incredible potential of Adulum Chapel, a historic building in Bon-Y-Maen, Swansea, offering a unique opportunity for transformation into a stunning residential property. Situated on Cefn Road, this characterful former chapel presents an exciting development project, retaining its original charm while allowing for creative conversion.
With its rich history and spacious interior, the property is ideal for creating a distinctive home or investment opportunity. It is conveniently located and benefits from excellent transport links and local amenities, making it a prime choice for redevelopment in this sought-after area of Swansea.