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The Former Lord Nelson Public House, 31 Eastgate Street, Stafford

Type:
Development
Status
Now Sold
Price:
Offers in region of £250,000
Size:
3,920 sq.ft. (364.18 sq.m.)
  • Town centre location
  • Substantial rear parking area
  • Potential development opportunity subject to planning consent
  • Previously a public house and scope for conversion back to residential use
  • Pending planning application for office purposes with extensions
  • Site area of 0.17 acres (0.07 hectares)
  • Comprehensive refurbishment required
 

The Former Lord Nelson Public House is prominently situated in the Stafford town centre conservation area on the north side of Eastgate Street between its junctions with Cope Street and North Walls.

Junction 14 of the M6 Motorway is about two miles distant and provides access to Manchester and the north-west, London and the south-east by way of the M1 link and Bristol and the south-west via its connection with the M5. Stafford also lies on the West Coast Line thereby benefitting from the town's rapid rail links with London and the north.

The immediate area is characterised by mixed use commercial property with the Gatehouse Theatre and Riverside Shopping Centre close by.

The property comprises a mid-terraced building of three-storey brick and tile construction with painted and rendered elevations and has been enlarged at the rear by way of a single-storey flat-roofed extension.

The accommodation provides previously used public bar space on the ground floor together with living accommodation on the first and second floors, additional cellarage and the benefit of a substantial parking and servicing area at the rear.

The building requires a comprehensive scheme of refurbishment and updating and would lend itself to a variety of potential uses including for office or residential purposes with its availability offering an ideal opportunity for a purchaser looking to acquire premises in a highly accessible central location with good public access.


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