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Our Summary
- Investment Potential
- Planning permission to convert the property into four, three storey, townhouses
- The property, which is locally listed by North Tyneside Council, was closed as a public house many years ago and now lies in a semi derelict condition
- Planning permission has been passed to convert the property to four, three storey, townhouses which will have lovely ground floor, lounge/kitchen/dining areas, and at first floor level, two double bedrooms with an ensuite shower room to the master bedroom and a family bathroom
- Full details of the planning are on file, along with the registered application and granting of planning permission with the planning department, as well as full plans and a design and style statement
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Description
Wolsington House Pub is a former public house in North Shields, a regeneration area. The property was built in the 20th century and is locally listed by North Tyneside Council due to its fine architecture and brickwork, featuring Dutch gables. The pub is semi-derelict and has planning permission to be converted into four three-storey townhouses with open terraces offering views of the River Tyne and The Smiths Dock Development.
Each townhouse will have a lounge/kitchen/dining area on the ground floor, two double bedrooms with an ensuite shower room to the master bedroom, a family bathroom, and a third bedroom with an ensuite shower room and an open terrace.