The Grade II listed headquarters of a Christian charity in Gerrards Cross has gone up for sale for £15 million.
Savills UK, which is marketing Bulstrode, the 106,000sq ft Victorian mansion in Bulstrode Park, says the site has development potential for future uses such as residential and assisted living, an international boarding school, headquarters or a training centre.
Christian charity WEC International, which was founded by the English cricketer Charles T Studd, has owned and occupied the mansion for almost 50 years and the building is currently used as WEC International’s UK headquarters and a training base for future missionaries.
John Bagg, UK Director of WEC International, said: “Realising the value of our headquarters in Bulstrode Park is an exciting step forward for the charity as we continue to expand our work on a global scale.
“To fulfil our objectives, we are reordering, redistributing our resources and decentralising to form clusters of workers in key geographic areas, especially in urban locations. The sale of Bulstrode is a key element in this.”
The site, situated in Green Belt land, was originally home to the first Baron Jeffreys of Wem, widely known as Hanging Judge Jeffreys, who was notorious for sentencing convicted persons to death by hanging.
View the property details at http://commercialsearch.savills.co.uk/property-detail/5037
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