

• Andover market lit up with an electrifying deal
A private client, advised by Curchod & Co, has sold The Old Power Station in Andover, Hampshire, to SOS Oxygen.
The distinctive freehold industrial property on Anton Mill Road was launched to the market earlier in the year at a quoting price of £800,000 and quickly went under offer following just one viewing. The deal was completed recently, underlining the continued shortage of freehold industrial opportunities in the Andover area.
Totalling 7,562 sq ft on a site of approximately 0.23 acres, the property includes a high-quality renovation of the original electricity station, providing a blend of storage, production, office, and showroom accommodation. A separate, refurbished steel-framed workshop with two roller shutter doors and additional ancillary space enhances the operational flexibility.
Keith Enters of Curchod & Co commented: “There’s a real shortage of freehold industrial stock locally, and this character warehouse certainly sparked strong interest. The building’s quality refurbishment, combined with its unique history and architectural detail, makes it a rare and powerful proposition in today’s market.”
SOS Oxygen, a supplier of medical oxygen products, will occupy the property to support its continued growth.
The Old Power Station is located just 0.4 miles from Andover High Street, with excellent access to the A303, M3, and rail links to London Waterloo. Nearby occupiers include Stannah Stairlifts, Lloyds, and Howdens.