Our Approach

Jansons acquired this property on an unconditional basis in 2014 and leased back to MWH for a period of two years. It comprised of Terriers House which is Grade II Listed, offices, and various outbuildings.

It also included a redundant cricket ground. It is located on the outskirts of High Wycombe and was ideally suited to be re-developed for residential purposes.

In 2016 Terriers House was sold to Ridgepoint Homes as their new Head Office and Phase I of the new build residential units was sold to Careys New Homes who have completed the development.

The Development

Following extensive discussions, our Planning Application for 20 new build private residential units was submitted and approved in 2016.  The balance of the site is now allocated for residential development as part of Terriers Farm.

Discussions are on-going with Wycombe District Council and the adjacent landowners to bring this land forward for development.

Key Contacts

ANDY JANSONS
Managing Director
andy@jansonsproperty.com
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HUW WILLIAMS
Development Consultant
huw@jansonsproperty.com
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