When scrolling through auction lots soon to go under the hammer there are the expected rundown houses in need of renovation, empty commercial buildings looking for new purpose, chapels and churches that have lost their congregation, and plots of land too.
But some auction lots are much more unusual and likely to produce a stall in the scrolling for most people, and surely this one in Merthyr Vale is one of them.
Have a rummage around google maps and a plot of land on a main street leading to the village trains station and for years it has been a concrete five-a-side football pitch with basketball hoops positioned above the goals. For more property stories sent to your inbox once a week sign up to the property newsletter here.
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But an opportunity for the facility to have a rebirth into something else, and maybe just as much fun, is possible as it is going to auction with full planning permission for a padel court project ready for development, designed to meet the fast-growing demand for padel facilities.
The auction sale includes the concept, layout, and full development potential of a modern padel court, ideal for private clubs, sports centres, hotels, resorts, or standalone commercial use and more details can be found via planning application P/25/0335 submitted to Merthyr Tydfil County Council .
Padel combines social play, accessibility, and fast learning curves, making it attractive to all age groups. The sport is currently experiencing an explosive rise in popularity across the UK, with Wales emerging as a key hotspot for new, large-scale developments in Cardiff and Swansea. Read about the development of padel in Cardiff here.
According to figures published by the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) more than 400,000 adults and juniors across Great Britain played padel at least once in 2024. That’s up from 15,000 in 2019, 89,000 in 2021, and 129,000 in 2023.
Gemma Vaughan, of Paul Fosh Auctions who are selling the property, says: “With padel rapidly becoming one of the world’s fastest-growing sports, this project offers strong commercial appeal and long-term revenue potential as demand continues to outpace supply in many regions, positioning this project as a high-growth investment with excellent scalability.
“This is a blank-canvas opportunity: the buyer can customise finishes, branding, and surrounding amenities to match their target market.”
The auction house goes on to state that the positive aspects of the sale include that the site is suitable for indoor or outdoor installation if a cover is put over it.
The court might lend itself to memberships, hourly rentals, coaching programs, and tournaments with low operating costs with high usage potential and could be a tempting auction lot for first-time investors or expansion of an existing sports business.
The plot of pad with padel potential is going to online auction with Paul Fosh Auctions starting at 12 noon on Tuesday, March 10 and ending from 6pm on Thursday, March 12, call 01633 254044 to find out more. For more property, renovation, and interior design stories join our Amazing Welsh Homes Facebook group here.

