Properties For Sale by Fitton Estates, Merseyside/Lancashire, including sold STC
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From Marshside Road, there is the existing church building, with car parking forecourt and access to the side. We understand the Church buildings extend to approximately 10,000 sq ft and occupy a site of 0.52 acres or thereabouts. The amalgamed Church buildings comprise the original chapel of worship (which we understand dates back to 1876 and extends to approximately 2,145 square feet), the church hall, library, offices and former caretaker's flat. These extend to approx. 5,335 sq ft. Finally, the kitchens, rear hall, classrooms and toilets, total approx. 2,521 sq ft. To the rear of this cluster of Church buildings, there is a parcel of predominantly flat and cleared land extending to c. 1.34 acres, which historically we understand was used for overflow car parking and is understood to not have been used for a number of years. There is also a single width access off Radnor Drive, which leads to a hardstanding car parking area. Proposal: The existing Church is not Listed but is considered a local heritage asset. A copy of a structural report by Keskin Consulting Structural Engineers is available on request, detailing structural issues with the existing building which concludes that in excess of £750,000 plus VAT & fees may be required to restore the building. Offers are invited on a 'subject to planning' basis with the assumption of complete of redevelopment and vacant possession. All offers will be considered on their individual merits.
The subject site provides a very rare opportunity to acquire a potential development opportunity in a central location within Banks Village. The site currently comprises an existing farmhouse/barn together with an amalgam of outbuildings and associated land. Subject to all appropriate permissions the site may suitable for a residential, commercial or mixed scheme, and be of interest to local/mid size developers, housing associations and the like. The site is positioned adjacent a newly constructed Co-operative food store and is easy walking distance to amenities including North Meols Medical Centre and local hot food takeaway operators. NB. It is understood some buildings may appear on the West Lancs BC 'list of locally important buildings' .
A rare and exceptional offering, The Paddock provides the opportunity to create a landmark residence in one of West Lancashire's most prestigious residential markets. The gently enclosed total 3.13-acre site is framed by mature landscaping and high-quality neighbouring homes, delivering an enviable blend of privacy, prestige and natural beauty. Full planning permission has been granted for a substantial architect-designed detached dwelling, replacing existing buildings on the site. The approved design masterfully combines traditional West Lancashire rural character with refined contemporary detailing, ensuring the new home sits harmoniously within the existing street scene while delivering exceptional modern comfort and scale. The approved seven bedroom dwelling is exceptionally generous in size, with a total Gross Internal Area (GIA) of approximately 6,472 sq ft-including the integral garage-as confirmed by the approved drawings. Very few new-build opportunities in Aughton offer accommodation of this magnitude, particularly when paired with a 3.13-acre plot suitable for equestrian or lifestyle use. The home is designed over 2.5 storeys, incorporating 1.5-storey and single-storey elements to create an attractive and varied roofscape. Premium materials include red-brown facing brickwork, dark grey roof tiles and anthracite framed windows and doors, delivering a refined and cohesive architectural aesthetic. Internally, the layout offers exceptional space and...
Old Hollow Cottage presents a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial mixed-use smallholding, combining residential accommodation with extensive warehouse buildings, yard space and landscaped grounds within a semi-rural setting. The property is arranged around a series of interconnecting concre...
Fitton Estates are delighted to offer for sale this unique opportunity to acquire two established residential investment properties together with approximately 11.5 acres of agricultural land, subject to confirmation with the title deeds. The holding is available either as a whole or in three separate lots. The residential element comprises the two semi-detached dwellings known as Moss View and Brookside, both of which are currently occupied and produce an established combined rental income of £1,452 per calendar month, comprising £726 pcm respectively. The sale is subject to and with the benefit of the existing tenancies, with the occupiers remaining unaffected. Since acquiring the property in 2001, the current vendors have regularised the planning position relating to Moss View, which now benefits from a Certificate of Lawfulness confirming unrestricted residential occupation. Brookside is occupied under a tenancy. Copies of the relevant planning documentation, Certificate of Lawfulness and tenancy agreements are available upon request. Lot 1 - Approximately 6.5 Acres of Agricultural Land Guide Price £100,000 Lot 1 comprises a parcel of agricultural land extending to approximately 6.5 acres, subject to confirmation with the title deeds. The land is situated beyond the adjoining residential development formerly known as Fine Janes Farm. Access is afforded by the benefit of a reserved right of way through the adjoining consented residential development,
The property includes two dilapidated mixed-use units with residential upper floors and an extensive rear yard containing derelict stables/outbuildings. The existing structures require full refurbishment or redevelopment. There may be scope for refurbishment of existing buildings where commercially viable, in addition to full redevelopment options, subject to the necessary consents.
This is a cleared site extending to approximately 0.73 of an acre - subject to confirmation with the Deeds, and was previously a car wash and café, but now has the benefit of full Planning Permission, Reference 2023 0624/FUL for the construction of fuel and EV charging station, together with associated sales / refreshments kiosk and new canopy. From the approved plans the footprint of the café & retail accommodation as proposed extends to approximately 2,120 square feet GEA, plus external canopy seating area & bin storage. Unconditional offers are preferred however the vendors may consider conditional offers on their individual merits.
We understand historically the site housed a public house, but has now been cleared and has palisade fencing to its perimeter, it is roughly level and rectangular, as identified on our location plan below. Sefton Council have granted full Planning Permission (subject to the section 106 agreement being completed, which the vendors would undertake prior to completion) for the construction of a four-storey residential block of apartments, providing 18 residential units and 19 car parking spaces. (Reference DC/2023/01635). To the ground floor, as proposed there are 2no. two-bedroom plus 3no one bedroom apartments. The first and second floors are a mirrored floor plate and in total provide 4no. two-bedroom apartments and 6no. one-bedroom apartments. The third floor provides 3no. one-bedroom apartments. A copy of the accommodation schedule as proposed is provided overleaf. A copy of the Planning submission and associated drawings are available on request. Copies of the topographical survey, United Utilities drainage plan, proposed foul & surface water plan and proposed drainage and soakaway plan are available on request.
The subject property is understood to have previously traded as bed and breakfast accommodation and later repurposed as a single dwelling residential accommodation. Internally the accommodation is laid out over two levels to the front of the building and over three levels to the rear section. ...
The site currently comprises a detached dwelling with garage, occupying a plot of approx. 0.246 acre (996 m / 10,720 ft). The existing buildings are considered suitable for demolition to facilitate redevelopment, or a may be suitable for refurbishment. The land is broadly level and set back from Southport Road, with vehicular access available from New Hall Drive.
We understand the church was built in 1924 and is not Grade 2 Listed or in a Conservation Area. Overall, the property is formed in a T-shape, with an entrance vestibule and two alternate lobbies to the west elevation, leading into the open plan nave area, to the rear of which there is a meeting room and a former area used by the Post Office. To the north east lobby, there is a male WC, former boiler room and kitchen, to the south east lobby, there is a female WC. Both lobbies connect into the rear open plan hall, off which there is a youth room, children's craft room and storage area. The walls are of brick construction to a garden wall bond, with a pitch slate and partial flat roof above the entrance vestiblue. Within the curtilage of the property, there are a number of substantial and established trees, some of which we understand are subject to Tree Preservation Orders. Best Offer Deadline: We request all offers are received by no later than midday Wednesday 15th April. The offer should provide appropriate proof of cash funds or funding, qualify if any conditions are attached, solicitor details and proposed timing to complete the purchase. Please note the vendor is under no obiligation to accept the highest or indeed any offer from this informal tender exercise
Fitton Estates are delighted to offer for sale the former Barn Lodge site, comprising a substantial fourbedroom semi-detached residence occupying a prominent position to Southport Road. The wider site is to be marketed in three separate lots, namely this reinstated house, the adjoining pair of ...
Vacant former social club/parish centre extending to a gross internal area of approximately 4,995 square feet GIA and comprising of entrance hall with WC's and entrance area into main hall & members lounge both with bar access, kitchen, office & rear cellar / beer store. Externally, the site backs onto the Leeds Liverpool Canal, and to the front has a single access point onto Poulsom Drive, and provides a total site area of approximately 0.415 acres, subject to confirmation with the Deeds. Offers are invited on a conditional or unconditional basis for either alternative or ongoing uses for the existing parish centre social club or indeed complete redevelopment by way of offers on a planning conditional basis.
Fitton Estates have been instructed to offer for sale this freehold residential investment comprising two self-contained apartments occupying the whole of 54 Southport Road, Ormskirk. The property is to be sold together as one freehold lot and comprises a spacious one-bedroom ground floor apart...
Known locally as Pinfold Garage, the property comprises a former motor vehicle workshop, office/WC and forecourt, alongside a detached domestic garage. The buildings are arranged along the established frontage of Smithy Lane. The northern portion of the main building dates from the mid-19th century and adjoins Grade II Listed Smithy House. This structure is identified by West Lancashire Borough Council as a non-designated heritage asset due to its historic form and contribution to the character of the Conservation Area. It presents a strong basis for a heritage-led residential conversion & development, supported through WLBC's pre-application advice. The site extends to approximately 0.0635 ha (0.16 acres) and is generally level. The former forecourt area, now redundant, offers a logical position for a sympathetically designed new-build dwelling (subject to pp), forming the second element of the proposed redevelopment. The property has been vacant since 2021, following its long-standing use as a motor repair and sales garage. As a historic filling station, the site contains redundant underground fuel tanks, with a specialist quotation of £10,000 obtained for their safe removal, a copy of which is available on request. The surrounding area comprises attractive historic cottages and open countryside, giving the site an important visual and heritage context. Redevelopment presents an opportunity to enhance the Conservation Area, remove a redundant commercial use,
A substantial mid-terrace period property arranged over ground, first and second floors, extending to approximately 1,981 sq ft. There is also a cellar which is accessed via some steps outside which could provide some additional storage. The property is now vacant and cleared, presenting a gen...
A substantial mid-terrace period property arranged over ground, first and second floors, extending to approximately 1,981 sq ft. There is also a cellar which is accessed via some steps outside which could provide some additional storage. The property is now vacant and cleared, presenting a genuine refurbishment opportunity. The internal condition requires modernisation; however, the scale and layout offer excellent scope for reconfiguration. The property particularly lends itself to conversion into three self-contained flats (subject to the necessary planning consents), with strong precedent along King Street. Alternatively, the property may appeal to an owner-occupier seeking to create a large family dwelling. Externally, the property benefits from a hardstanding frontage providing off-road parking and an enclosed rear yard.
This mid-terrace house is of traditional construction, arranged over ground and first floors and extending to approximately 919 sq ft (85.37 sq m) overall. The property requires modernisation but offers well-balanced accommodation with good room sizes, presenting an excellent opportunity for inv...
Subject to confirmation with the Deeds, we understand the total site area extends to approximately 0.42 acres, Outline Planning Permission (2023/0501/OUT) granted for the construction of two pairs of semi - detached two storey affordable homes, each with two car parking spaces and enclosed rear gardens, with access road and turning head. A copy of the Section 106 agreement is available upon request.
On instructions of Sefton MBC. Former Victoria Baths. Located on the historic seafront promenade, the regeneration of Victoria Baths offers an exciting and flexible opportunity for investors of imagination and flare. This beautiful grade II listed building, iconic in its role in shaping the town, is now ready to play a key part in reimagining Southport's future. Sefton MBC are looking for investors of imagination to bring new life to this much-loved historic building, whose history of nearly two centuries has seen it time and again taking a central place in shaping the life of one of the country's most vibrant coastal resorts. Sefton MBC invite investors to reimagine Victoria Baths in new and creative ways, to encourage new communities, support the local economy, generate local employment opportunities, skills development and support existing and emerging local businesses. We understand works undertaken to March 2021, in the sum £395,000 include external repairs to roof, masonry and rainwater goods and general external fabric to make shell water-tight. Investment proposals are invited appropriate for this leisure, visitor & tourist location. There is no formal Guide Price for this investment opportunity and all submissions & offers will be considered on their individual merits. Please note, the adjoining Victoria Leisure facility is unaffected. Further enquiries please contact Graham Bowling BSc (Hons) MRICS .
Development land for sale by way of informal tender. St Raymond's Catholic Primary School is understood to have closed in 2005. The cleared site is roughly regular and level, with the pre-existing hard playground covering part of the site to the west and the remainder largely grassed over. The site is open to the southern boundary, extending into an adjacent field/amenity area. James Dixon Court Retirement Development is found to the immediate north, with established accommodation pertaining to the Estate bordering the remaining sides. The site of the former St Raymond's Chapel (understood to originally have been built in 1973, but now cleared)provides a roughly level and L-shaped parcel of land, currently partly tarmac covered and bordered with steel palisade perimeter security fencing.