Porthill Bank, Newcastle under Lyme Land for sale

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Porthill Bank, Newcastle under Lyme Land for sale

Porthill Bank, Newcastle under Lyme
£575,000

Our Summary

  • 4 bedroom period family home & former children's nurseryPotential for alternative uses, subject to consentFor Sale By Auction at the Double Tree By Hilton Hotel, Festival Park, Stoke-on-Trent, ST1 5BQContact the Auction Team to Register:[use Contact Agent Button] or [use Contact Agent Button]
  • The property is suitable for a number of alternative uses subject to gaining the appropriate planning approval, inc
  • The property has previous planning approval for 'Change of use of part of dwelling and alterations and extension to form a day nursery ref: 02/00271/FUL' & 'Detached double garage ref: 94/00146/FUL' which have both been implemented by the current owners
  • The property may have potential for alternative uses subject to the necessary planning permission and consents
  • It is important that prospective purchasers ensure they have inspected the property and rely upon their own enquiries, assessments and due diligence with regards to its current and potential uses
  • BJB Auction
  • Pre-auction offers will be considered

Description

This 4-bedroom period family home and former children's nursery is situated on a 0.29-acre parcel of land in Porthill, a popular residential suburb of Newcastle-under-Lyme. The property measures approximately 440 Sq.m (4736 Sq.ft) and features a detached double garage, extensive off-road parking, and a separate detached garage. The nursery was run as a family business but ceased operations seven years ago, and the property now offers potential for alternative uses, subject to gaining the necessary planning approval. The location is convenient, with amenities such as Tesco Extra, The Potteries Shopping Centre, and Festival Park Retail Park within a 2.8-mile radius, as well as easy access to the M6 motorway and Stoke-on-Trent railway station. The property is being sold freehold with vacant possession upon completion, and all interested parties are advised to inspect the property and rely on their own enquiries, assessments, and due diligence regarding its current and potential uses.