The site occupies a prominent location and adjoins existing residential stock to the west (left), Sneyd Street Primary School to the east (right) and old (vacant) brick built barns to the north (rear). Sneyd Street links Sandbach Road (A53) and Hanley Road (A5272). Hanley city centre is approximately 2 miles to the south.
A level parcel of and extending to 0.7 acres with approximately 250 ft. of frontage to Sneyd Street. To the rear of the site are two circa 1,000 sq. ft. basic workshop units establishing the sites existing commercial usage. With the exception of the two workshop buildings the site is clear has an established dropped kerb point of access. Although, now vacant, the site has a long history of being used for commercial purposes, most recently as a building contractors depot, and as such could either continue to be used for commercial purposes or subject to planning would also make an ideal residential development.
We understand that all mains services are in Sneyd Street however interested parties need to make their own enquiries via the relevant utility providers to satisfy themselves that services are available.
The sale price is not subject to VAT.
Historically the site has always been used for commercial purposes. No formal planning applications have been submitted, but due to the sites proximity to existing residential housing stock the agent believes that it would make a suitable residential development opportunity, subject to planning.
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SITE AREA
0.7 areas (0.28 ha)
The site has roadside frontage of approximately 250 feet and a maximum depth of approximately 177 feet.
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For those wishing to acquire a detailed consent to develop the site the vendor is prepared to provide the purchaser with a period of exclusivity to acquire planning permission for further details please contact the agent.
Available freehold, subject to contract.
The site can be viewed from the road.