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Land, in Great Barr, £7,000,000
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Land

Great Barr, Walsall, B43
Land Planning
£7,000,000

Our Summary

  • Subject to planning approval
  • Potential for some form of development on parts
  • Potential for some form of residential or other types of development (STPP), on parts of the lands
  • Assessing the development potential of the land may  include the restoration of Great Barr Hall (or an agreed replacement Statement Building)
  • It is believed there may be potential for residential or other development uses on various parts of the lands (STPP)
  • 5 acres) - see diagram below and by visiting Walsall Council Planning Department - Restoration and alterations to Great Barr Hall Grade ll and Grade ll Registered Park including 57 dwellings - application reference 13/1567/FL, the application was refused on 17th February  2022
  • However, we still believe there may be potential for some form of development, subject to appropriate planning approval, viability and agreed enabling works
  • A policy within Walsall Council Allocation Document (SAD) January 2019 (pages 130-140), has further details regarding support for potential development of the lands/property
  • Confirmation of an acceptable scale of development has yet to be indicated, together with potential redevelopment of the Hall (STPP)
  • Walsall Council and Historic England will need to be consulted about potential restoration or redevelopment of the Hall

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Description

The property is a Grade II listed 18th-century mansion, Great Barr Hall, which is in a poor state of repair and on the Buildings at Risk Register. The hall is situated on a 153.8-acre parkland site with two lakes. The property is surrounded by established residential development and is bordering the M6 motorway to the southwest.

The land is registered as a park area and has a requirement for public access for leisure. The site includes two lakes that will need to be restored or brought up to standard according to the Environment Agency.