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Plymouth's listed Raglan Gatehouse military ruin to be auctioned

Former entrance and guards' houses have planning permission to be turned into eight properties and will go under hammer for at least £300k

Plymouth's historic Raglan Gatehouse has planning permission to be turned into homes(Image: Preston Fallows)

Plymouth’s historic but dilapidated Raglan Gatehouse is being auctioned with a minimum guide price of £300,000 and could be turned into eight properties.

Estate agents have called an online auction to sell the Grade II listed property, which is currently without a roof and floors, has trees growing out of it and is covered in graffiti and dumped rubbish.

The 13,500sq ft building, opposite Plymouth Albion’s Brickfields rugby stadium, was once the main entrance into Raglan Barracks and comprises an arched entrance gateway and two former guards’ houses, one each side of the arch.

But despite retaining its granite staircases and other attractive features such as two Royal Coat of Arms, it has been in a state of disrepair for more than 20 years and was this month included in MP Luke Pollard’s list of the city’s 10 worst eyesore buildings.

The building, in Devonport, was bought by a company called Raglan Gatehouse Developments Ltd for £120,000 in 2019 and the following year planning permission was obtained to put a new floor on top enabling it to be turned into four duplex-style flats. The permission also allowed four mews houses to be built next door, on land which was once part of a parade ground.

Now the entire site is being sold with a minimum guide price of £300,000 via a “conditional online auction”, arranged by Mutley-based Bradleys Estate Agents and Bamboo Auctions. Bids must be placed by noon on April 19, 2022.

A brochure for the property describes it as: “An inspiring development which will see this historic military installation truly transformed.”

Though the stonework is sound the building is close to being a ruin and has no roof, and Raglan Gatehouse Developments previously estimated it will take about a year to restore the building and convert it.