Landslip house to be auctioned - guide price £10

A drone shot of the houses near the edge of the landslip. The house in question is a modest semi-detached further back from the cliff than the others, nearer to the road.Image source, First for Auctions
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The vacant two-bedroom semi-detached house requires refurbishment

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A house near to the scene of a landslip at the edge of a cliff is up for auction with a guide price of £10.

About 40 acres (16 hectares ) of land fell away in the collapse near Leeson Road, Ventnor, on the Isle of Wight, in December.

The vacant two-bedroom semi-detached house is up for auction to cash buyers only, and is "requiring refurbishment".

"The property is adjacent an area of recent landslip, however, only minor structural damage is apparent to the building and site itself," the First for Auctions online listing reads.

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Drone footage shows aftermath of Ventnor landslip

The landslip closed the A3055 between Ventnor and Shanklin for seven months.

Isle of Wight Council said specialist ground engineering work starting on Monday should hopefully lead to the full re-opening of the road. It currently has only one lane open for safety reasons.

The landslide initially forced residents to leave 20 properties. A small number have been unable to return.

The house listing says "internal viewings will not be possible" and that the "auctioneers have not inspected the property".

But it says: "It remains the intention of Island Roads and the Isle of Wight Council to re-open Leeson Road as soon as it safe to do so."

The online auction will take place on 27 September.

Image source, google maps
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Internal viewings at the house are not currently possible

Image source, Isle of Wight Council
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Homes have been left perilously close to the edge after the collapse in December

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