New Street, Salisbury
£775,000
Guide price
Guide price
Under Offer
An exceptional city centre development opportunity.
LOCATION
Salisbury is an historic Cathedral City in Central Southern England. It has a resident population of 40,302 approximately and a Salisbury District population of 117,500 (Source: 2011 Census). Rail communications are provided by a main -line Station with frequent service to London (Waterloo) (90 minutes approx.). Road communications are well served to London via A303 (M3) (88 miles);
Southampton via A36 (M27) (24 miles); Bristol via A36 (54 miles); Exeter via A303 (91 miles) (Source: The AA).
SITUATION
The Hall is situated at the heart of the City Centre in a prominent position adjacent to the Old George Mall multi-storey car park and overlooks the White Hart Hotel. All essential City Centre amenities are within a short walk.
DESCRIPTION
The Hall is a prestigious Grade I Listed 18th Century building. It is believed to have been developed by Alderman William Hussey, who was Mayor of Salisbury and Member of Parliament for the City. The building is described as being of elaborate symmetrical design, featuring a bay carried on four Doric columns, with its classic Georgian proportions to windows across the frontage. Internally there are elaborate rooms with period detail, including an impressive entrance hall way with
stone fireplace, with double height Library and first floor drawing room, which feature ornate plasterwork to walls and ceiling.
ACCOMMODATION
The current accommodation is arranged over ground, first and second floors, providing a number of individual rooms of varying sizes. The accommodation totals 6777 sq ft.
SERVICES
Mains electricity, water and drainage available.
Caution: The services and fittings mentioned in these particulars have not been tested and hence, we cannot confirm they are in working order.
PLANNING
The building has planning consent for use as offices within Class B1, education and training and medical uses within Class D2. A pre-application submission to Wiltshire Council has been made to
establish the potential for conversion of the building into residential use and sub-division. A copy is available, together with the submission documents, from ourselves on request. This envisaged sub-division into four residential units split over ground and first floors. The pre-application response indicates that planning consent may be achieved, subject to detailed submission of how sub-division may be undertaken to protect the historic fabric, confirmation that the property
has been marketed to test demand for office use (this process has been completed) and subject to the outcome of a Flood Risk Assessment. Further details on request. Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the suitability of their proposed use. All enquiries should be directed to
Wiltshire Council Planning Department, The Council House, Bourne Hill, Salisbury, SP1 3UZ.
LOCATION
Salisbury is an historic Cathedral City in Central Southern England. It has a resident population of 40,302 approximately and a Salisbury District population of 117,500 (Source: 2011 Census). Rail communications are provided by a main -line Station with frequent service to London (Waterloo) (90 minutes approx.). Road communications are well served to London via A303 (M3) (88 miles);
Southampton via A36 (M27) (24 miles); Bristol via A36 (54 miles); Exeter via A303 (91 miles) (Source: The AA).
SITUATION
The Hall is situated at the heart of the City Centre in a prominent position adjacent to the Old George Mall multi-storey car park and overlooks the White Hart Hotel. All essential City Centre amenities are within a short walk.
DESCRIPTION
The Hall is a prestigious Grade I Listed 18th Century building. It is believed to have been developed by Alderman William Hussey, who was Mayor of Salisbury and Member of Parliament for the City. The building is described as being of elaborate symmetrical design, featuring a bay carried on four Doric columns, with its classic Georgian proportions to windows across the frontage. Internally there are elaborate rooms with period detail, including an impressive entrance hall way with
stone fireplace, with double height Library and first floor drawing room, which feature ornate plasterwork to walls and ceiling.
ACCOMMODATION
The current accommodation is arranged over ground, first and second floors, providing a number of individual rooms of varying sizes. The accommodation totals 6777 sq ft.
SERVICES
Mains electricity, water and drainage available.
Caution: The services and fittings mentioned in these particulars have not been tested and hence, we cannot confirm they are in working order.
PLANNING
The building has planning consent for use as offices within Class B1, education and training and medical uses within Class D2. A pre-application submission to Wiltshire Council has been made to
establish the potential for conversion of the building into residential use and sub-division. A copy is available, together with the submission documents, from ourselves on request. This envisaged sub-division into four residential units split over ground and first floors. The pre-application response indicates that planning consent may be achieved, subject to detailed submission of how sub-division may be undertaken to protect the historic fabric, confirmation that the property
has been marketed to test demand for office use (this process has been completed) and subject to the outcome of a Flood Risk Assessment. Further details on request. Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the suitability of their proposed use. All enquiries should be directed to
Wiltshire Council Planning Department, The Council House, Bourne Hill, Salisbury, SP1 3UZ.
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