Summary
The Dudley Wallis Centre comprises an attractive Victorian two storey detached red brick property set within mature grounds.
Location
The property is located along Delph Lane, within in a predominantly residential location, a short distance from Whiston Hospital and Eccleston Park Rail Station providing good public transport links on the Northern Line to Liverpool Lime Street.
Prescot town centre is located within 1 mile to the west of the property and provides a good level of amenity for the area. Henley Park, an attractive and well maintained public park is located in close proximity off Delph Lane. The property has good road links to the A57 Warrington Road which links to the M57 providing access to Knowlsey to the North of the M6 to the South, which in turn links to Warrington, Manchester and beyond.
The property is bounded by Delph Lane to the west and Sandstone Drive to the south. Avondale Nursing Home lies to the east of the property. To the north of the property is a cleared development site, currently being marketed as a residential opportunity, that has recently been been granted planning permission for a 419 space car park.
The Property
The Dudley Wallis Centre comprises an attractive Victorian two storey detached red brick property under a multi pitched slate roof extending to c. 3,660 sq ft, set within mature grounds on a site of 0.68 acres (0.28 Ha).
Internally the property has been finished to a reasonable specification with a combination of carpet and laminate flooring, recessed light boxes and florescent strip lighting and wall mounted radiators positioned throughout.
The property is accessed via Sandstone Drive which leads into a good sized tarmac surface car park that wraps around the property with marked out spaces.
Planning
The site has the benefit of D1 use which ‘permits the erection, extension or alteration of Schools, Colleges, Universities and Hospitals. Class 2 of the Use Classes Order includes Hospitals and convalescent nursing homes which encompasses the services provided at the aforementioned property’.
We believe that the property is suitable for a range of alternation uses subject to receipt of the necessary consents. All enquiries enquires should be made directly to Knowsley Borough Council – www.knowsley.gov.uk/residents/building-and-planning