THERE will be no time for SAS 'gawpers' when potential buyers are invited to look over the regiment's old headquarters in Hereford, writes LIZ WATKINS.
Three view days have been earmarked in June for conducted tours of the former Stirling Lines, declared redundant by the Ministry of Defence after 50 years of army service.
But viewing will be by appointment only and credentials will have to be provided before people are allowed into the 50-acre complex.
Agents King Sturge of Birmingham who are selling the base as a whole, or in various lots for the Ministry of Defence, say there has been considerable interest in the property since sale details were released at the weekend.
The former army based is being advertised as Bradbury Estate, after its original name of Bradbury Lines.
Open days for viewing are on June 15, June 22 and June 23.
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