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JHWalter prides itself on being a forward thinking company. One could almost say Unique. After all we do provide "Individual Service for Unique Property". Part of our Individual Service is to engage as often as possible with all arms of the media be it television, radio or newspapers,periodicals and magazines in addition to our own in house publication - Property and Business which can be found on this site under JHWalter Publications.

By placing your business with JHWalter be it Property, Auction, Sustainable Resource Management, Professional Services or Machinery Auction you will know that JHWalter will try and find an innovative solution to your needs. Listed below are just some of the many interesting items that have appeared in the media relating to the activities of JHWalter on behalf of clients. Where possible we have included web site link so that you don't just have to take our word for it!

For Sale - One Nuclear Bunker, Some Mod Cons, Own Radio Mast

News Image A large nuclear bunker with 50 rooms hidden under a grassy mound in rural Lancashire has gone on sale to the public. Built in 1940 to protect RAF Fighter Command from Nazi bombs, the complex covers 15,000sq ft and has a canteen and car park. Estate agents believe it could be used as a restaurant, wine store or paintball venue and are hoping for offers of around £240,000.

For further information: www.independent.co.uk

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Tied To The Land

News Image Although there has been a recent surge in the volume of farmland on the market, the long-term outlook gives cause for optimism.

For further information: www.countrylife.co.uk

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Sniffing Out A Bargain

News Image Sniffing out a bargain... One man and his best friend inspect the tractors and machinery on offer at a dispersal last week for Michael Coney of Belton Grange, Grantham, Lincs, who has sold his farm. JHWalter auctioneer Rob Ward described trade as fantastic, with many lots exceeding expectations. "The better weather helped, and there was an enormous crowd of mainly private buyers. Although we"re starting to see the way forward now, CAP reform has frustrated many land transactions and there have been few farm sales."

For further information: www.fwi.co.uk

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