We are always seeking land opportunities of every type and size - Can you help?

We are always seeking land opportunities of every type and size - Can you help?

If you own or are aware of land or buildings with development potential, we want to hear from you. Our dedicated and experienced team here at Perry Bishop have the skills and expertise to recognise, evaluate and maximise the value of opportunities

Experienced advice

Our dedicated and much respected land and development team have more than 50 years experience and have negotiated the sale of land for sympathetic new housing developments in and around the Cotswolds, have sold over 100 redundant churches on behalf of the Methodist, Baptist and United Reformed Church that have been converted for residential or commercial use and have sold numerous plots with or without planning permission for individuals to build their own bespoke homes.

Local area specialists

Bringing to market an array of opportunities from across Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Wiltshire and beyond, the team is headed up by Associate Director Nicola Williams. They have strong ties with developers, large and small, looking to build in the area and a good understanding of the local planning process.

Do you have half an acre or more of garden?

When it comes to development, there are sites right on our own doorstep which owners often forget to consider. They could be at the end of a long garden, or to one side of an existing plot, or indeed any other spare ground in a residential area.

Commercial Premises

These are likely to be places where an existing business is past its heyday – such as pubs, factories, office blocks, garages, retail units or un-used churches. Come and talk to us, and we can show you what the potential for development might be.

Redundant agricultural buildings

These have often been left and forgotten, they often have a rural appeal which can be retained with thoughtful development. So whether it’s a barn, cowshed, piggery or hayloft – or even an entire farmyard – we would love to hear from you.

So if you think your land might fit the bill, get in touch with us.


Get in touch with us

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