St Saviours Church Hall
Gladstone Road, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO12 7BJ
Guide Price
£350,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Development Potential
Land Tags: N/A
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Oct 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Development Potential
- Land Tags: N/A
DESCRIPTION
St Saviours Church Hall comprises a large and attractive, detached property constructed of brick under part pitched slate roof and part flat roof. The property was constructed in approximately 1915 and is enclosed with wrought iron railings and mature hedge/shrubs.
The accommodation currently comprises a large hall with associated facilities and features including stage, balcony, office and classrooms, kitchen and W.C. facilities. The property offers potential for alternate uses, subject to the necessary consents.
The property has retained a number of period features and benefits from attractive façade overlooking Gladstone Road with large windows and full height hall allowing for lots of natural light and scope for development. Positive Pre-Application advice has been sought from Scarborough Borough Council for the redevelopment of the site which would see the creation of 13-flats, set over three floors. The site is proposed to be redeveloped with "L-shaped" building set within the plot. Off-street parking would be created to the rear of the building with vehicular access gained off Norwood Street.
To level one would be No.3 two-bedroom flats. It is proposed that the accommodation would be set off central hallway with each flat comprising kitchen, living room, bathroom and two bedrooms. To the second and third levels, it is proposed there would be No.5 two-bedroom flats with the accommodation comprising kitchen, living room and bathroom to each. The floors would be divided into two main, central landings with flats set off each of the communal landings.
Externally, there would be up-to 9 car parking spaces set within tarmac yard with designated bin storage and mobility facilities.
LOCATION
The subject property is set in a large, detached plot of approximately 0.276 acres, located on the corner of Norwood Street and Gladstone Road and within the seaside town of Scarborough. The subject property is detached and neighboured to the north by St Saviour's Church and to the south, east and west by residential, terraced houses.
Access to the property is available off Gladstone Road and Norwood Street directly off a public footpath with the council-maintained highways of Gladstone Road and Norwood Street extending to the south and west. The property is part enclosed with wrought iron railings with pedestrian gates set within.
The property is set within the heart of the town and approximately 0.7 miles west of the main town centre. Scarborough is a popular tourist destination and is home to a range of convenience stores, shops, leisure, recreational & sporting facilities. The town is also home to educational and healthcare institutes including general hospital, primary, secondary and further educational institutions.
The subject property is well connected with strong road and rail links. Scarborough benefits from proximity to the A64, A170 and A165 providing access to Malton, York, the Yorkshire coastline and further afield. Scarborough is also home to a railway station providing further links to Malton, York and further afield.
A wider range of services and amenities can be found in the market towns of Malton and Pickering including a variety of shops, cafes, public houses, food outlets and hoteliers. The towns are popular tourist destinations and are easily accessible by road and rail links.
FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY
GUIDE PRICE: OFFERS OVER £395,000
Marketed by: Cundalls, Malton
St Saviours Church Hall comprises a large and attractive, detached property constructed of brick under part pitched slate roof and part flat roof. The property was constructed in approximately 1915 and is enclosed with wrought iron railings and mature hedge/shrubs.
The accommodation currently comprises a large hall with associated facilities and features including stage, balcony, office and classrooms, kitchen and W.C. facilities. The property offers potential for alternate uses, subject to the necessary consents.
The property has retained a number of period features and benefits from attractive façade overlooking Gladstone Road with large windows and full height hall allowing for lots of natural light and scope for development. Positive Pre-Application advice has been sought from Scarborough Borough Council for the redevelopment of the site which would see the creation of 13-flats, set over three floors. The site is proposed to be redeveloped with "L-shaped" building set within the plot. Off-street parking would be created to the rear of the building with vehicular access gained off Norwood Street.
To level one would be No.3 two-bedroom flats. It is proposed that the accommodation would be set off central hallway with each flat comprising kitchen, living room, bathroom and two bedrooms. To the second and third levels, it is proposed there would be No.5 two-bedroom flats with the accommodation comprising kitchen, living room and bathroom to each. The floors would be divided into two main, central landings with flats set off each of the communal landings.
Externally, there would be up-to 9 car parking spaces set within tarmac yard with designated bin storage and mobility facilities.
LOCATION
The subject property is set in a large, detached plot of approximately 0.276 acres, located on the corner of Norwood Street and Gladstone Road and within the seaside town of Scarborough. The subject property is detached and neighboured to the north by St Saviour's Church and to the south, east and west by residential, terraced houses.
Access to the property is available off Gladstone Road and Norwood Street directly off a public footpath with the council-maintained highways of Gladstone Road and Norwood Street extending to the south and west. The property is part enclosed with wrought iron railings with pedestrian gates set within.
The property is set within the heart of the town and approximately 0.7 miles west of the main town centre. Scarborough is a popular tourist destination and is home to a range of convenience stores, shops, leisure, recreational & sporting facilities. The town is also home to educational and healthcare institutes including general hospital, primary, secondary and further educational institutions.
The subject property is well connected with strong road and rail links. Scarborough benefits from proximity to the A64, A170 and A165 providing access to Malton, York, the Yorkshire coastline and further afield. Scarborough is also home to a railway station providing further links to Malton, York and further afield.
A wider range of services and amenities can be found in the market towns of Malton and Pickering including a variety of shops, cafes, public houses, food outlets and hoteliers. The towns are popular tourist destinations and are easily accessible by road and rail links.
FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY
GUIDE PRICE: OFFERS OVER £395,000
Marketed by: Cundalls, Malton
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.