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Bath Road, Ironbridge, Telford, Shropshire

£199,950
Nock Deighton, Land and New Homes, Bridgnorth
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Key features

  • Consented Guest House to be 3590 sq ft GIFA Approx.
  • Extant Planning for reference TWC/2011/0577
  • Permission is for erection of a guest house
  • Telford and Wrekin Council

Description

The Old Printing Works benefits from extant planning for the erection of a 5-7 bedroom guesthouse however could be suitable for an alternative scheme subject to planning consents etc. Evidence has been provided in writing from Telford and Wrekin Council that planning permission TWC/2011/0577 is now extant.

The extant permission consents for the guest house to be a three storey building with a Gross Internal Floor Area of approximately 3590 sqft which is about 333.5 sqm. Electronic copies of the plans are available upon request in a higher resolution/size.

The printing works building has now been primarily demolished and a better access in to the site created for machinery.

Whilst extant planning is already in place, there may be opportunities to amend the scheme completely to use more of the site subject to the necessary planning amendments and permissions that would be required.

This site is a prime town central development site of approx 0.475 acre ( 0.192 ha) within the conservation area of Ironbridge. A renowned and historic former industrial town nestling in The Severn Gorge, the river Severn cutting its way through the steep and wooded slopes of The Gorge forms one of the most striking and distinctive landscapes in England and worthy of its world heritage site designation.

This remarkable area was at the heart of the Industrial Revolution in the late 18th and early 19th centuries and became world famous in 1779 when the world's first Iron Bridge was cast at nearby Coalbrookdale. The area is steeped in industrial heritage with local museums including the renowned Blists Hill Victorian Town Open Air Village at nearby Madeley and the world famous china works at Coalport.

Ironbridge is surrounded by lovely Shropshire countryside, dominated by the nearby Wrekin, Shropshire's highest hill. From its summit there are views over much of the county and to the North the contrasting landscape of the Shropshire plain.

Adjoining Ironbridge is the former New Town of Telford Town which offers an excellent range of shopping and recreational facilities together with a railway station with a direct service to Birmingham and Marylebone, London. There is easy access to the M54, linking with the M6 giving access to Birmingham and from the M6 Toll there is a connection to the M42 and M40.

All material information is readily available from the Agent or via the listing for this property on Rightmove or OnTheMarket.

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Directions
From our Ironbridge Office, proceed along the High Street towards the Iron Bridge. Turn right in to the square and continue to the back right corner of it where the site of the old printing works will be found. Sat Nav TF8 7AY.

Bath Road, Ironbridge, Telford, Shropshire

NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Telford Central Station4.1 miles
  • Oakengates Station4.7 miles
  • Shifnal Station5.5 miles

About Nock Deighton, Land and New Homes, Bridgnorth

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