| Property Type | Investment / Development / Industrial |
| Tenure | For Sale |
| Size | 4.57 Acres |
| Business Rates | Upon Enquiry |
| Energy Performance Rating | Upon enquiry |
The site extends to approximately 4.57 acres (1.85 hectares) and is currently utilised as the Headquarters of Portsmouth Water. Due to the proposed relocation of Portsmouth Water to an alternative site, the majority of the existing holding will become surplus to requirements. Portsmouth Water will retain specific operational areas surrounding the disposal site boundary. The extent of the disposal area is clearly identified within the red line boundary plan.
The property comprises a previously developed site with existing buildings, access infrastructure, and established landscaping. Access to the site will be taken from the existing entrance off Brockhampton Road.
The site’s size, configuration, and edge-of-centre location present a rare opportunity to deliver a comprehensive residential or care-led scheme within a highly sustainable South Coast town.
The accommodation comprises the following areas:
| Name | Size | sq ft | sq m | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unit - Land | 4.57 Acres | 199,069.20 | 18,494.13 | Available |
| Total | 199,069.20 | 18,494.13 |
The site is located in Havant, Hampshire, an established South Coast town positioned between Portsmouth and Chichester with excellent road and rail connectivity.
The property is situated close to the A27 and less than 3 miles from the A3(M), providing direct access to Portsmouth, Southampton, the M27, M25 and the wider motorway network.
Havant railway station, approximately 500 metres from the site, provides regular direct services to London Waterloo, Portsmouth, and the wider national rail network.
The site is also within easy walking distance of Havant town centre, which offers a strong range of retail, leisure and food & beverage amenities, together with healthcare provision, schools, green space and other community facilities, supporting its suitability for residential-led development