Site at Conway Street, Birkenhead, Wirral, Merseyside
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Residential Development Opportunity Site at Conway Street, Birkenhead, Wirral, Merseyside Cleared residential development site with planning permission for 132 apartments DEVELOPMENT CONSIDERATIONS Cleared residential development site Planning permission for 132 one and two bedroom apartments Close proximity to a number of proposed major regeneration projects The site extends to 0.24 ha (0.59 acres) Inviting unconditional offers in excess of £1,000,000 SITE LOCATION SITE DESCRIPTION The site is located in the town of Birkenhead on the Wirral peninsula, 2.1 miles south west of The site is located in an urban area, within Birkenhead. It is roughly square in shape with an area of Liverpool and 15 miles north of the historic city of Chester. 0.24 ha (0.59 acres). The town is best known as a centre of ship-building and as a seaport, but also for its beautiful The site is accessed via Kendal Street, to the south, it is surfaced with asphalt road planings and architecture and elegant street layout. hardcore. The site was previously used as a car park, operated under a licence agreement. Hamilton Square is the focus of the town plan, and features the second highest number of Grade The site is open along the southern boundary, with a line of posts forming the western site I listed buildings in the UK after Trafalgar Square in London. The much-loved Birkenhead Park was boundary. There is wire fencing along the northern site boundary and part of the eastern site the first publically funded park in Britain, and influenced and inspired the design of Central Park in boundary. New York. The Fireman’s Arms pub is located adjacent to the south eastern corner of the site. The site is The site is situated east of Birkenhead Town Centre off Conway Street, bounded by the shopping bounded to the north by Conway Street, a busy urban thoroughfare, beyond which are a row of district and opposite the historic civic core. Conway Street is one of the primary routes leading small shops and businesses. to and from the main shopping district of Birkenhead and the entrance to the Queensway Tunnel A multi-storey car park is located to the west and Kendal Street is located to the south. Beyond which links Birkenhead to Liverpool. Kendal Street are small car parks, and small storage buildings, backing onto a branch of the retailer The site is well served by public transport with a bus stop located along Conway Street (less than House of Fraser. To the east is a doctor’s surgery and residential apartments. 50 metres away), Conway Park train station to the north west (0.2 miles away) and Birkenhead Central train station to the south (0.4 miles away). The train stations provide direct services to Liverpool in 9 minutes and Chester in 39 minutes. BIRKENHEAD REGENERATION PROPOSALS core and has brought numerous properties in to its ownership so it can work with joint venture partners. There’s scope for almost 350,000 sqft of commercial development, 200 residential units The site is located close by a number of major regeneration plans for Birkenhead Town Centre. and car parking. The plans are heavily supported by Wirral Council which will see “more than £1bn” of development Birkenhead Market - A transformation of the market to create a unique and highly differentiated food opportunities for investors being created. A company called the Wirral Growth Company has been and leisure dining offer capable of drawing in tourists and visitors from a wide area. set up which is an equal partnership between the Wirral Council and a major developer to support these regeneration plans. Woodside Waterfront - A prime waterfront site with outstanding views to Liverpool’s World Heritage waterfront. A 500,000 sqft mixed use scheme with a GDV in excess of £300m and scope for hotels, Wirral Council have consulted on the first phase of plans for a new town centre, which include:- leisure, offices and high-end residential. Birkenhead Civic Hub - A 290,000 sqft office requirement for Wirral Council and several other public Hamilton Square - This stunning Grade I-listed square offers potential for a £60m transformation to sector covenants, with scope for additional leisure development of up to 25,000 sqft on adjacent include boutique hotels, offices and 36,000 sqft of leisure space. Birkenhead Town Hall can become sites. a destination hotel and wedding venue, an arts space or theatre complex. Birkenhead Town Centre - The council is developing a regeneration plan for Birkenhead’s historic An image showing a potential vision for a new Birkenhead Market area PREVIOUS USES & PLANNING HISTORY In 1937, the site was the location of the grand Ritz Cinema which was severely damaged in an air raid in 1940 and lay in a semi-derelict state until 1946, when it was renovated to working order. It ceased to be a cinema in 1969 and was converted into a bingo club which traded until 1997. The building was demolished in 2001 and the land is now used as a car park. The majority of the car park was previously let under a short-term tenancy which had a 60 day termination notice period. This notice was served and the car park operator will cease trading from 31 August 2020. The main income was fixed at £1,500 per month which equated to £18,000 per annum. The remainder of the car park is let by way of a Tenancy at Will which has an income of £1,200 per annum. In total £19,200 per annum income. A planning permission for a part 6 and part 7 storey scheme of 132 one and two bed apartments (58 x one beds & 74 x two beds) with commercial use to the ground floor was granted on the 31 May 2018, planning reference APP/16/01088. There is no requirement to provide affordable housing, S106 or CIL on this site. METHOD OF SALE The subject site is for sale by way of Private Treaty, however we reserve the right to conclude the marketing by an Informal Tender process. We are inviting unconditional offers in excess of £1,000,000 VIEWINGS The site can be viewed from the roadside at all hours of the day. FURTHER INFORMATION Please refer to https://datarooms.allsop.co.uk/register/conwaystreet to register your interest and view/download all available documents, which include: • • Planning Permission Accommodation schedule • Proposed plans • Technical pack Please contact the office to register your interest: The planning permission can be viewed by visiting the Wirral Council Public Access website and James Mohammed Brad Harris searching by the planning application number - APP/16/01088. 0113 243 7955 0113 236 6684 [email protected] [email protected] 8th Floor, Platform, New Station Street, Leeds, LS1 2JB Tel: 0113 236 6677 www.allsop.co.uk Misrepresentation Act: 1. Allsop LLP on its own behalf and on behalf of the vendor/lessor of this property whose agent Allsop LLP is, gives notice that: (a) these particulars do not constitute in whole or in part an offer or contract for sale or lease; (b) none of the statements contained in these particulars as to the property are to be relied on as statements or representations of fact; and (c) the vendor/lessor does not make or give, and neither Allsop LLP nor any of its members or any person in its employment has any authority to make or give, any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to the property. The only representations, warranties, undertakings and contractual obligations to be given or undertaken by the vendor/lessor are those contained and expressly referred to in the written contract for sale or agreement for lease between the vendor/lessor and a purchaser or tenant. 2. Prospective purchasers or tenants are strongly advised to: (a) satisfy themselves as to the correctness of each statement contained in these particulars; (b) inspect the property and the neighbouring area; (c) ensure that any items expressed to be included are available and in working order; (d) arrange a full structural (and where appropriate environmental) survey of the property; and (e) carry out all necessary searches and enquiries. Allsop is the trading name of Allsop LLP. .