* Agents say bids for Oakleigh should be in by January 18.
Anyone interested is buying
Oakleigh, the former mental health facility in Abbey Road, Llangollen, now has
just a couple of weeks to put in an offer for the property.
That’s the message from agents
acting for the vendor, the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board.
The imposing property, which
stands off the A5 in front of the eisteddfod field, has been empty for some
years and is now being sold off by the board as surplus to its requirements.
A spokesman for agents Legat
Owen’s Chester office, which is handling the sale, recently told llanblogger
that Oakleigh had an asking price of £350,000 and that they had been contacted
by a number of potential buyers.
We have just heard again from Stephen
Wade, director business space for Legat Owen, who said: “In view of the level
of interest in Oakleigh we are inviting Best Offers by 1.00pm on Friday 18th
January 2013.
“Anyone wishing to be bid should
register their interest with our office and we will provide them with a form
for the submission of an offer.”
The sale details show that Oakleigh covers 306 square metres (3,293 square feet) on a site of 0.28 hectares (0.69 acres).
The description continues: “Oakleigh comprises an attractive two storey period propertyfof brick construction under a pitched timber framed roof with clay tile covering.
“Internally the property retains many of its original features.
“The property has a rateable value of £10,000 and is available for sale freehold.
“The property offers potential for a variety of alternative uses subject to securing the appropriate planning permission.
“Planning permission has recently been granted for a change of use to a residential dwelling.”
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