24 High Street, Stilton, Huntingdon, PE7 3RA

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Residential development land with full consent for construction of five large 4 bed detached houses totalling 12,037 sq. ft. The current owner has discharged a wide number of conditions including making CIL and Affordable Housing payments. The site is ready for immediate development.

Alexandra Road, Corby, Northants, NN17 1PT

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The site fronts on to Alexandra Road with the vehicular access to the rear of George Street.
The topography of the site is generally flat.

8 Derwent Road West, Liverpool, Merseyside, L13 6QP

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The property comprises a vacant site, currently undeveloped fronting Derwent Road West but with a frontage to Sandstone Road West to the rear.

The site is roughly rectangular in shape and is predominately surfaced with concrete.

St Joseph’s And St. Emilie’s Convent, Oakhill Park, Liverpool, Merseyside, L13 4BP

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The subject property comprises St Joseph’s Convent, St Emilie’s Convent with the chapel linking the two properties.

Please note both properties to include the chapel have now been fully stripped out to shell, including M&E and incoming services having been isolated.

St Joseph’s was built in the 1970’s of framed construction with flat roof and comprises of basement and two upper floors. St Emilie’s was originally built as a detached Victorian House with full basement, ground, first and second floors.

St Joseph’s had been sub-divided to offer a mixture of bedrooms, offices, kitchen, dining room with St Emilie’s recent use being offices, bedrooms, kitchen and toilet.

The chapel comprises a single storey post war building with access internally from both St Joseph’s and St Emilie’s. It benefits from a large number of full height windows and is open plan offering flexible accommodation.

The property benefits from significant gardens to the rear and from a car park to the front.

Mayroyd Wheelhouse, Mayroyd Lane, Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, HX7 8NS

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The property comprises of a historic watermill building that has been superbly refurbished to modern fit out being of stone construction under a pitched roof.
The ground floor features the preserved remnants of the huge iron waterwheel, which holds exciting possibility for restoration.
The remaining ground floor provides useful garage/ workshop/storage element.
The first floor provides a modern open plan accommodation benefitting from painted and plastered walls, LED lightening, toilet and staff facilities, new water-source heat pump, characterful architectural features throughout and an abundance of natural light.
Bi-folding doors open onto a large balcony which enjoys superb views of the River Calder below.
The overall approximate NIA of the first floor is 1,082sq.ft.
Externally the property provides a private and secluded small garden area overlooking the river.

Aintree Fire Station, 226 – 228 Longmoor Lane, Liverpool, Merseyside, L9 0EN

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The property comprises a detached two storey, with basement inter-war fire station built in 1926 of traditional brick construction and benefitting from a rear yard.

Internally, the property is sub-divided offering ancillary offices, dining room, kitchen and appliance bay at ground floor level with recreation room, study and restrooms and toilets/showers at first floor level. A small basement incorporates the gas fired boiler.

A detached single storey building to the rear comprises the six storey tower and ancillary kit and store room.

Internally it is fitted out to a basic specification offering predominately painted plaster walls and ceilings, solid or linoleum finish floors and is lit via fluorescent strip lighting and benefits from double glazed windows. The property is heated via wall mounted radiators from a gas fired boiler situated in the basement.

The property fronts directly onto Longmoor Lane and to the rear the property has a secure concrete surfaced yard.

Land Off Henley Avenue, Norton, Sheffield, S8 8HD

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The property comprises of a single parcel of land suitable for residential development, subject to Planning Consent.

The site is currently used as car parking with access from Norton Lane past Norton House Country Club but also with separate access directly from Henley Avenue.

Wilson Road, Wyke, Bradford, BD12 9HN

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The land comprises a site of approximately 17 acres (6.88 hectares) being predominately flat.
The land is accessed via Wilson Road with the surrounding area being a mix of residential and commercial occupiers.

Cross O Cliff, Bracebridge Heath, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN4 2HN

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A substantial and particularly attractive site, incorporating two buildings formerly
used as offices for various NHS Services and also a cricket ground occupied by
Bracebridge Heath Cricket Club, by way of a lease. The site also comprises a Grade
II Listed office building known as Cross O Cliff Court, which, in our opinion, would
be suitable for conversion to residential (STP) and the vendors have produced
indicative floor plans showing how this building could be laid out to provide 8
residential units. Full plans are available on request.
Those parts of the site suitable for residential development enjoy panoramic views
southwards over the Vale of Belvoir and, in our opinion, would suit high quality
residential development. The indicative scheme produced shows 22 further units,
so the site in total could in the vendors view accommodate up to 30 residential units.
The site extends in total to circa 4.75 hectares (11.73 acres), which includes the
cricket ground referred to above, let to the Bracebridge Heath Cricket Club. There
is an adjacent building occupied by East Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Trust
(EMAS) – not included in the sale, who enjoy right of way through the subject site.
The site has extensive mature trees throughout, which add considerably to the
character and quality feel of the site.