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Council begins process to sell off three pieces of surplus land

Monday 27th April 2026 Becky Feather, Reporter Politics

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Bath & North East Somerset Council has announced the disposal of a land holding next to Chatham Row and the River Avon at Walcot, as well as surplus land at Axbridge Road in Combe Down.

The Guildhall in Bath

At Chatham Row, the “minor” land holding is said to be surplus to the Corporate Estates’ portfolio and requirements.

It will be marketed and disposed of in line with Corporate Estates policy.

The “small parcel” of land at Axbridge Road is also said to be surplus to the Corporate Estates’ portfolio and requirements and will be disposed of in line with policy.

The recent list of decisions by the council also reveals plans to dispose of a “small” parcel of land at The Glebe in the village of Freshford which is surplus to requirements.

There will be a marketing campaign and then all interest will be registered prior to proceeding with a disposal.

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