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2-4 Marsh Parade, Newcastle under Lyme, ST5 1BT
0 Sq Ft / Land
Withdrawn - Last updated: 27 August 2014
RARE DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY LOCATED IN ESTABLISHED AREA
A rare opportunity to acquire the freehold interest in a 0.24 acre site, having extensive roadside frontage and development potential within a highly respected business/residential part of Newcastle. The two buildings fronting the site (2-4 Marsh Parade) are fire damaged and now require demolition. The two storey workshop to the rear is however capable of being used for commercial purposes if required.
Location
Marsh Parade is a well-known and highly respected business address on the outskirts of Newcastle town centre. The area is extremely accessible and much of the property along Marsh Parade provides high quality period office accommodation.
Accommodation
Workshop: Part two storey workshop with 4 principal workshop areas and 1st floor office. (2,642 sq ft NIA)
Site Area (measured using Promap): 0.24 acres (0.1 hec)
Terms
The property is available freehold, subject to contract and with vacant possession upon completion.
Specification
The site has previously been used for Office and Light Industrial usages which accords with a B1 Use Class Order. The site immediately adjoins the `Stubbs Walk Conservation Area’ and is within a `Live Work Office Quarter’ area in which new housing and commercial uses will be considered. In 2008 the site was the subject of planning consent application (08/00882/FUL) which was refused on the grounds that the application would `adversely affect the street scene adjoining a Conservation Area’. The proposal was to demolish the existing buildings and construct a single storey church.
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