AVAILABLE FOR A LIMITED TIME AT £90,000
A new build mixed development opportunity with planning for 4 ground floor retail units and 10 x 2 bed & 1 x 1 bed apartments over upper floors. Located on the edge of Longton town centre and with excellent road links with the A50 & A500 'D' road. Planning Ref: 62011/FUL.
3920 sqft Min Size
3920 sqft Max Size
New build mixed development opportunity
10 x 2 bedroom apartments
1 x 1 bedroom apartment
4 x ground floor retail units
Site area 0.09 acres
Planning application number SOT/62011/FUL
Gladstone Pottery Museum & Longton town centre in close proximity
Excellent road access with the A50
EPC - NA
Land and Development
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