It follows the appointment of Bromwich Hardy in February to sell a freehold four acre site in Napton which houses a waste transfer business. Canal Side Yard, located on Brick Yard Road in Napton, Southam, comprises a fully operational skip yard with secured gated access.
Caine Gilchrist, senior surveyor at Bromwich Hardy, said: “Wharf Farm offers a unique planning opportunity for a mix of uses, currently situated with B1 & B2 permission over the hardstand area.
“The site is also up for potential residential development and or could be used by self-storage operators, subject to planning, and it holds a waste transfer licence.”
The site is unique and has recently been identified by Rugby Borough Local Plan, in March 2025, as part of the land east of Kilsby Lane, Hillmorton for around 125 dwellings.
Wharf Farm lies approximately two miles southeast of Rugby town centre, with convenient access to major motorways – about four miles east of the M1 (Junction 18), around five miles south of the M6 (Junction 1), and roughly three miles southwest of the M45 (Junction 1).