Freehold mixed-use building with retail and four-bedroom flat above
Total internal area approximately 2,206 sq ft (205 sq m)
Central High Street position with prominent Victorian shopfront
Vacant possession — sold at auction by LPA Receivers (14 Oct 2025)
EPC rating D; double glazing installed before 2002
Likely needs renovation, no assumed wall insulation, services untested
Buyer pays £1,500 contract fee; additional seller fees possible
Small rear garden; built before 1900, period features and high ceilings
An attractive freehold, mixed-use opportunity on Kington High Street offered at auction. The Georgian mid-terrace combines a lower-ground and ground-floor retail unit with a vacant four-bedroom split-level flat above, totalling approximately 2,206 sq ft. Its central High Street position and large shopfront windows give clear rental or conversion potential for retail, leisure or alternative town-centre uses.
The building is structurally traditional, built before 1900 in sandstone/limestone, with high ceilings and period features that appeal to character-led refurbishments. It has mains gas central heating, double glazing installed before 2002 and an EPC rating of D. A rear garden and convenient town-centre amenities add practical value for residential reuse or mixed occupation.
Buyers should be aware this lot is sold at auction by order of LPA receivers with full vacant possession. The property will likely need renovation and upgrading (no assumed wall insulation, older glazing), and services and structural condition have not been tested. An auction documentation fee of £1,500 (inc. VAT) is payable by the purchaser; additional seller charges may apply and will be detailed in the sale conditions.
This is a clear acquisition for investors or developers seeking a town-centre project with visible high-street frontage, immediate vacant possession and scope to add value through refurbishment, reconfiguration or lettings. Viewings are strictly by arrangement with the auctioneer; interested parties should commission their own surveys and factor potential upgrade costs into any bid.