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Our Summary
- Potential for up to 19 Apartments over 3 storeys
- This Georgian Mansion House offered as freehold is the perfect opportunity for developers to renovate a stunning character property in the heart of Leeds
- Scope for prime residential development: With over 11,000 sqft of liveable space, Gledhow Hall could be developed into up to 19 apartments, across three storeys, with ample communal areas
- Nine of the ten apartments are currently let, with one substantial three-bedroom ground floor apartment vacant, presenting immediate asset management or refurbishment potential
- Development & Investment Considerations Established income-producing asset with reversionary potential Vacant possession of a large ground floor apartment Scope for strategic refurbishment and rental enhancement, subject to consents Highly desirable Roundhay location with strong long-term residential demand Architectural and historic significance supporting premium positioning Low lot size density relative to overall building scale Historical Significance Gledhow Hall occupies land originally acquired from Queen Elizabeth I by the Thwaites family and was first constructed for the Beckett family
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Description
Gledhow Hall is a Grade II* listed Georgian mansion house with stone construction, arranged over two and three storeys, beneath a shallow-pitched slate roof. The property offers over 11,000 sqft of liveable space and provides a total current gross rental income of £75,600 per annum. The building comprises 10 self-contained residential apartments, arranged across three storeys, with access provided via two communal entrances at the rear.
The apartments are generously proportioned, with notably high ceilings, and retain original period features such as decorative wall panelling, fireplaces, stained-glass ceilings, ornate tiling, cornicing, and moulded architectural details. Each apartment is independently metered for gas and electricity and individually assessed for Council Tax.