Commercial Properties For Sale by Lambert Smith Hampton, Manchester
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The property comprises a part two storey building providing a church hall and ancillary accommodation with dedicated parking to the front of the property. The property is linked to the original Church to the rear of the property via the fire escape. The property was constructed in the 1960s as an extension to the original Methodist Church fronting Northenden Road. The property has a Gross Internal Area (GIA) of 508.35 sq m (5,472 sq ft) on a site of 0.08 hectares (0.19 acres).
The property is a detached industrial warehouse built in c. 2010 and is presently used as a furniture showroom and distribution warehousing with ancillary office space over ground and first floor. The property is of a steel frame construction with profile cladding to the elevations and roof. The site area extends to 1.29 Hectares (3.2 Acres).
The Main Mill has been sympathetically restored and converted for commercial use on four floors creating over 2,600m of high-quality commercial space. On the ground floor there is a public exhibition telling the history of Flaxmill Maltings, a shop and a café run by an independent local operator. The c.1.27-hectare site around the Main Mill has been cleared for residential development and key infrastructure installed. There is an existing outline consent granted in 2021 with a 10-year consent period (number of units not prescribed).
High Peak Borough Council is looking to appoint a preferred purchaser that will ensure the asset has a sustainable future use and act custodian of this key town centre historic building. The site is for sale via informal tender. Offers are invited to acquire the freehold interest with vacant possession. Where a conditional bid is proposed, any conditions of offer must be clearly stated.
The property comprises a single storey retail unit currently used as a furniture showroom and is available either fitted as existing with suspended ceilings, air conditioning and staff break out or can be stripped back to shell if required. Free on-street parking is provided to the front of the property.
Existing buildings comprise c.177,730 sqft (16,512.49 sqm) of accommodation most recently used as open machine shops, warehousing, offices and storage accommodation. The buildings on site cover approximately 40% of the total site area. Whilst there is main road frontage the main body of the site is located below the road level. The current owners have utilised the buildings for production purposes and various aspects of the property have been improved and adapted.
The 1829 Building and surrounding land is a prime redevelopment opportunity subject to the necessary planning / listed building consents. The NHS services currently operating out of the building are being relocated to alternative locations within the campus. The property is due to be vacated by Q2 2026.
LSH is appointed by the landowners to market this opportunity for sale via informal tender. Offers are invited to acquire the freehold interest with vacant possession. Where a conditional bid is proposed, any conditions of offer must be clearly stated. All bidders are required to complete the Bid Submission Template which will be made available at a later date. Bidders should submit their bid by email to James Strong - at Lambert Smith Hampton. All offers are subject to contract.
The property comprises a Grade II* listed municipal building located on Brighton Street, Wallasey overlooking the River Mersey constructed in 1916. A number of key civic functions are currently operating from Wallasey Town Hall, along with the Registrar and Licencing services.
The property comprises a purpose built self-contained two storey nursery premises with a dedicated external terrace at first floor. Ground floor is accessed via a secure gate on River Street. First floor access is provided either by way of an internal staircase or DDA lift. The property is currently split into several classrooms and associated accommodation including staff room and catering facilities. The property would be suitable for alternative uses including offices, F&B or health uses (subject to planning permission).
Pennant House is a two storey building which totals 6,082 sq. ft (565 sq. m) and occupies a site totalling approximately 0.250 acres (0.102 ha).The building provides a variety of space including open plan offices, meeting rooms, kitchens, break out areas and toilets. The site includes a hard surfaced parking area to the front of the building with space for 16 motor vehicles. The property also borders Mayer Park to the rear and benefits from its green surroundings.