CPBigwood agrees landmark site sale to Rosconn Group

One of Stratford-upon-Avon’s most prominent sites is now the new home of a fast-expanding property development company.

The Rosconn Group has acquired the corner complex on one of Stratford’s busiest junctions, 42 Greenhill Street and 1 Grove Road, which was being marketed by agents CPBigwood.

Totalling 2,085 sq ft, it was once the headquarters of printing business Stratford Repro.

Managing director Daniel O’Donnell said Rosconn Group and its various companies were likely to create circa ten jobs locally as a result of the move.

“Rosconn Group is now occupying part of the premises and will sub let the ground floor commercial space, I found Graham Carter and his team at CPBigwood to be highly professional and a pleasure to deal with,” he said.

CPBigwood partner Graham Carter said: “It is a prime spot and we were very pleased to agree the sale to Rosconn Group.”

The building, partly three-storey and partly two-storey, dates from the late Victorian era with more modern additions.

The Rosconn Group, which has moved from premises at Union House, 7-9 Union Street, Stratford, specialises in residential developments, land promotion and master planning.

Schemes currently under construction include sites in Wylde Green, Wellesbourne and Claverdon.

Master planning of many other sites is currently underway and can be viewed on the Strategic Section of the website.