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The property comprises a commercial yard extending to approximately 2.6 acres, which is essentially level and has a mixture of surfaces including a large concreted area. The site currently incorporates redundant railway sidings, a former weigh-bridge and a small office building. There are also a couple of derelict outbuildings.
The office building comprises a detached single storey stone built structure surmounted by a slate tiled roof.
To the rear of the yard are two derelict outbuildings, which were associated with the original railway sidings use. Both structures are built of stone with tiled roofs and have been redundant for some time.
The yard is secured by perimeter fencing with a gated access point to the front.
Bucknell is a small village in south Shropshire located approximately six miles east of Knighton, eight miles south of Ludlow and ten miles east of Craven Arms. It lies on the River Redlake within the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, in close proximity to the borders with Wales and Herefordshire.
Bucknell is home to a healthy number of businesses and public services for a village of its size, including public houses, Post Office, church, railway station, primary school, and numerous companies providing services to the local agricultural and forestry enterprises.
The property itself is situated in the centre of Bucknell adjoining a main railway line and timber yard, which is currently owner occupied by B & J Davies Bucknell Limited. It is accessed via a gated entrance entrance directly off the B4367.
The office building comprises a detached single storey stone built structure surmounted by a slate tiled roof.
To the rear of the yard are two derelict outbuildings, which were associated with the original railway sidings use. Both structures are built of stone with tiled roofs and have been redundant for some time.
The yard is secured by perimeter fencing with a gated access point to the front.
Bucknell is a small village in south Shropshire located approximately six miles east of Knighton, eight miles south of Ludlow and ten miles east of Craven Arms. It lies on the River Redlake within the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, in close proximity to the borders with Wales and Herefordshire.
Bucknell is home to a healthy number of businesses and public services for a village of its size, including public houses, Post Office, church, railway station, primary school, and numerous companies providing services to the local agricultural and forestry enterprises.
The property itself is situated in the centre of Bucknell adjoining a main railway line and timber yard, which is currently owner occupied by B & J Davies Bucknell Limited. It is accessed via a gated entrance entrance directly off the B4367.
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