Former Sands Public House, Shore Road, Ainsdale, Merseyside
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Key features
- Former Public House
- Sits beside the popular Ainsdale Beach
- Large site with opportunity for development (Subject to necessary planning consents)
- Onsite car parking
Description
On the Instructions of Sefton MBC.
Redevelopment proposals are invited for the former Sands Public House at Ainsdale Beach, near Southport. Situated to a prominent gateway site adjacent to Ainsdale Beach, which has recently been recognised as one of Britain's best beaches. Redevelopment proposals are invited appropriate for this leisure, visitor & tourist location.
Please note Sefton MBC may also consider proposals that incorporate & utilise the adjacent boating lake and land curtilage. There is no formal Guide Price for this opportunity and all submissions & offers will be considered on their individual merits. The successful developer would initially be granted a Building Licence followed by a new 125 year long leasehold interest at a peppercorn rental, on development completion. Further enquiries please contact Graham Bowling BSc(Hons) MRICS
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Former Sands Public House, Shore Road, Ainsdale, Merseyside
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Hillside Station0.3 miles
- Birkdale Station1.0 miles
- Ainsdale Station1.6 miles
Notes
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