Potential buyers are queuing up to view ILAM House, an impressive Grade II listed building near Goring, according to agents Savills. Also known as The Grotto, the Grade II listed building is set in eight acres of parkland on the River Thames just below the Goring Gap in an area of outstanding natural beauty.
It has been home to the Institute of Leisure and Amenity Management and its predecessor since 1953. As well as providing prestige headquarters for the Institute, it has over the years proved an attractive and unique venue for high level meetings and training courses.
Following an extensive marketing campaign, Savills has received strong interest in the property, with a significant number of viewing appointments requested by a wide range of interested parties.
Offers are invited in excess of £3m by noon on September 28 in the form of sealed bids. Contact: Savills, 01865 269000.
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