FOR SALE R0974 - The Old Police Station, Golden Hill, Leyland, PR25 3NN
PRICE
£445,000
Prominent and prestigious property of substantial construction
Planning Permission for nine elegant apartments
Extensive car parking to rear
Most convenient location
Description
The property was erected in 1882 to a substantial specification and spacious proportions to accommodate the local Police Station, Cells and Court House, which has facilitated the provision of several entrances enabling it to be readily adapted to provide nine graciously proportioned apartments retaining the many fine and elegant features and fittings.
It occupies a prominent position within a short strolling distance of the rail station, town centre and within minutes' driving distance of the motorway intersection.
Location
From the main street Hough Lane turn up Chapel Brow and at the junction turn right into Golden Hill.
Accommodation
See attached Plans on the PDF.
Outside
Side forecourt leading around to large rear courtyard (accessed off Hewitt Street) providing extensive space for the creation of adequate residents parking to include 2 garages.
Planning
Planning Permission in principal was obtained on the 14th October 2020 (Application No. 07/2020/00765/PIP from South Ribble Borough Council. The application is accompanied by illustrative plans, see attachment.
These plans were merely prepared for indicative purposes and there is potential for some of the apartments to be enlarged by incorporating space on the 2nd floor.
Tenure
The site is Freehold and free from Chief Rent.
Energy Rating
TBC
Assessment
According to the Valuation Office Website the premises are described as 'Restaurant and Premises' with a Rateable Value of £23,750 and Rates Payable of £11,400 pa approximately. All interested parties should make their own enquiries with South Ribble Borough Council's Business Rates Department on .
Services
Mains gas, electricity, water supply are laid out, drainage to main sewer.
To View
Strictly by appointment with Peter E Gilkes & Company and with whom all negotiations should be conducted.