A mixed-use building in Baldock, which generates over £60,000 per year, will headline the final Cheffins property auction of 2025. Hosted on 10th December at 2pm at Cheffins’ salerooms in Cambridge and online, the catalogue also includes a series of land and residential opportunities.
The mixed-use property in Baldock sees commercial units on the ground floor, with residential accommodation above, as well as several lock-up garages and workshop to the rear of the building. Currently generating an income of £60,884 per year, the Grade II listed building is located in the town centre and has a pre-sale estimate of £725,000 - £750,000. Also on offer in Baldock is another adjacent mixed-use property which sees a shop on the ground floor and a residential flat above on Hitchin Street. Another Grade II listed building, it has an estimate of £135,000 - £140,000.
There are also a series of land lots available from across the region. Holding the highest value is 7.77 acres of grassland in Bourn, Cambridgeshire which is set to sell for over £100,000. There is also 2.29 acres of grassland in Kirtling, Suffolk; 3.26 acres of amenity land in Longstanton, Cambridgeshire and 17.43 acres of arable land at Witcham Hythe near Ely.
For residential investors, there is a pretty two-bedroom Grade II listed cottage in Orwell, near Royston which is in need of renovation but comes with a large garden. This is estimated to sell for around £250,000. Other residential opportunities include two two-bedroom flats in Rampton, Cambridgeshire, a detached house with a building plot in Burwell and a semi-detached house in Willingham, Cambridgeshire.
Ian Kitson, Director at Cheffins comments: "Throughout 2025, our property auctions have consistently achieved strong results for commercial, mixed-use, residential, and land lots. Despite a challenging economic climate, the speed and simplicity of auction sales continue to attract sellers and investors alike. Many are seeking income-generating properties, whether mixed-use buildings with reliable tenants or houses suitable for renovation and resale. Land remains in high demand, especially plots under ten acres for lifestyle buyers, while arable land is actively pursued by agri-businesses and neighbouring farmers. This catalogue presents exciting opportunities across all investor types, and we look forward to another busy year in the auction room in 2026."
The auction will take place on Wednesday 10th December, from 2pm, online at www.cheffins.co.uk
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For further information, contact Cheffins Property Auction team on 01223 213343, property.auctions@cheffins.co.uk