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- White lion inn – development opportunitySubstantially De-Risked 13-Unit Residential DevelopmentA rare opportunity has become available to acquire a substantially de-risked, part-completed residential development scheme in the centre of the spa town of Buxton
- Key HighlightsExtensive capital-intensive works already completed to the main buildingFull roof replacements including new lead valleysChimneys and gables rebuiltNew rainwater goods installedStructural stabilisation undertaken with timber integrity confirmedOriginal sash windows comprehensively refurbishedRepointing carried out in traditional lime mortarDrainage, topographical, timber, ecological, structural and asbestos surveys completed prior to worksSignificant enabling and preparatory works already undertakenBarn ConversionsThe barns, with consent for 4 residential units, present as new-build shells, offering efficient delivery and strong value potential
- Development OpportunityThis is a scheme where the majority of high-risk and capital-intensive works have already been completed to the main building, enabling a purchaser to focus primarily on internal fit-out and delivery
- The development offers a compelling balance of reduced risk and retained upside, with scope to enhance end values through specification and positioning
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Description
The property is a former coaching inn and hotel building, along with associated barns, located in the center of Buxton. It has already undergone extensive capital-intensive works, including a full roof replacement, chimney and gable rebuild, new rainwater goods, structural stabilization, and refurbished sash windows. The barns, with planning consent for 4 residential units, are ready for conversion with new-build shells.
The property is part-completed, with planning consent for 13 residential units, arranged around a central courtyard setting.