Commercial Properties For Sale by DGRE, Stockton-On-Tees, including sold STC
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The site benefits from outline planning permission for a 27-unit residential scheme. The approved layout includes a mix of two-, three- and four-bedroom houses, with both detached and semi-detached designs, incorporating affordable housing provision. Positioned just off the A6 and within easy reach of Carlisle and Penrith, the site offers a level, partially surfaced area with existing access, mature boundary hedging, and a pleasant rural outlook. The proposed development forms part of a wider mixed-use site, with the commercial element retained to the south. Ideal for developers seeking a well-connected, edge-of-village location with planning secured and infrastructure already in place.
The property is part of a 1.59-hectare (3.92-acre) mixed-use commercial development located south of High Hesket, Cumbria, near the A6 and within easy reach of Carlisle and Penrith. The site supports various uses, including retail, workshops, a café, offices, storage, and caravan-related activities. It is level, self-contained, and has established access points with a mix of tarmac and hardcore surfacing for parking and circulation. The park contains six main single-storey commercial buildings of varying ages and designs, along with several external storage compounds. The northern section includes hardstanding, grassland, and trees, enclosed by steel fencing and hedging, with floodlighting. The southern part also features tarmac hardstanding, fencing, and hedging. The site, the other part of which has planning consent for residential redevelopment subject to signing of s.106 agreement
For sale at £600,000 To let at £50,000 per annum Excellent opportunity to acquire a prominently located retail unit with first floor offices. The property comprises a former Kwik Save supermarket with ground floor retail sales, first floor ancillary accommodation including offices, and basement storage with ramp loading access to the rear of the property. The property benefits from a goods lift between basement and ground floor. This property would suit a variety of uses under Use Class E of the Town & Country Use Classes) Order 1987 (as amended) or other uses such as a bar, events space or a gym, all subject to planning the offices are accessed separately and so could be let separately, or used as ancillary accommodation.. There is a public car park to the rear of the property as well as dedicated parking.
This stone-built, three-story terraced building (including attic floor) comprises former retail & showroom space on the ground floor with the upper floors comprising former storage space. The property is positioned in a highly visible location within the town centre, making it suitable for commercial refurbishment or residential redevelopment, subject to planning permission. To the rear, there is a substantial gravelled plot of about 779 square metres, currently serving as a private car park accommodating up to 26 vehicles.
The Former Police Station comprises a part single/part 2 storey Victorian era building constructed from red sandstone. The rejuvenation of this property with significant architectural and historic value will make a positive contribution to the area. The property benefits from planning permission for the conversion of the former police station and court into 7 x 1 bed apartments and the demolition of the stone store to erect 1 x 1 bed bungalow and partial demolition of former stables to create 2 x 2 bed houses (planning reference: FUL/2023/0059).
The Royal Victoria Hotel is a vacant, brick built terraced property which dates back to the 1850s. The property is arranged from ground to third floor and includes a cellar. The building occupies a prominent position at the corner of Crosby Street and John Street. Planning permission was submitted on the 27th March 2025 for the conversion of the existing property into 8 flats (6 x 1 bed & 2 x 2 bed) from first to third floor, with retail and community space at ground floor (planning reference: FUL/2025/0057).
Opportunity to acquire a vacant commercial property comprising ground floor retail with office and storage accommodation on the upper floors. The property comprises a period Grade II Listed 4-storey stone building with pitched tiled roofs. The ground floor sales area has a display window and the upper floors provide useful ancillary office and storage accommodation with a toilet on the third floor. In addition, a basement is accessed via a hatch from the ground floor. The basement hatch could be moved and a staircase put down as a replacement.
A shop with ancillary accommodation on two floors which is currently used as a Pizza takeaway. The lease expires on 26 May 2025 and is excluded from the renewal provisions of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954. There are a number of possible investment, trading or development options. The building underwent substantial renovations in 2022 including re-roofing, like-for-like replacement of structural timbers, new common rafters, battens, new & re-used slates, removal of cement render & re-rendering with lime, limewashing and replacement of shop front windows
The property comprises a 2.617 acre plot of potential housing land to the South of Moor Crescent in Ludworth. The site immediately to the north of the land was developed with housing in 2004, and as part of this development an estate road end was built up to the northern boundary of the site to enable future development.