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A COTSWOLD service station has changed hands after overcoming a number of hurdles. Specialist business property advisor, Christie & Co has completed on the freehold sale of Rowborough Service Station, a well-positioned Shell-branded forecourt located on the busy A429 between Moreton in Marsh and Shipston on Stour. Purchased by the previous owner, John Eaden in March 2015 as a one-off investment, the 0.4-acre plot came to market early in 2020 in order for Mr Eaden to retire. The sales process faced many hurdles, as one week before launching to market confidentially, the store was the victim of a ram raid burglary. Further delays ensued once the Covid-19 outbreak forced the nation into lockdown in March.
The Shell-branded Rowborough Service Station on the A429 has been sold, allowing the previous owner to retire. John Eaden purchased the 0.4-acre plot in March 2015, before putting it on the market in early 2020. The sales process faced hurdles, as one week before launching to market confidentially, the store was the scene of a ram-raid burglary. Further delays were caused due to Covid-19, however specialist business property advisor Christie & Co has now completed the freehold sale. Mr Eaden said: “This has been a traumatic and frustrating experience for all concerned but Christie & Co and the legal teams have worked together to achieve a positive result in the end.