DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY Pryn Court, The Millfields, , PL1 3JB www.brutonknowles.co.uk CODE 3807 Bruton Knowles, Plumer House, Tailyour Road, Plymouth, PL1 3JB Pryn Court Mark Slade 01752 936101 The Millfields, Plymouth, PL1 3JB [email protected] Asking Price £300,000 Freehold

LOCATION The Millfields, the area is considered to be one of the earliest development plan policy, has been prepared following the Situated in the south west corner of lies the city of examples of block system hospital development known as the consultation process. As such, it is a material consideration Plymouth. It is the second largest city on the south coast of pavilion plan. In 1898 Millfields was enlarged and refurbished. for the purpose of planning decisions. and after , the largest in the South West with a Since this time little has changed in terms of layout with the exception of bomb damage to some buildings during the resident population of 258,700 and a further 100,000 in its The premises benefit from a listed building consent and a Second World War. The historical importance of the Millfields travel-to-work area. planning consent, APPLICATION NO:18/00692/LB, for a to Plymouth and England was recognised in 1977 when the Change of use from offices (Class B1) to 4 apartments (Class Millfields was designated as a conservation area. Plymouth is the largest centre for shopping in the south west C3). The scheme provides 3 x 2 bedroom and 1 x 1 bedroom outside Bristol, and has a variety of independent retailers as apartments within the popular Millfields mixed use The Millfields was sold by the Ministry of Defence in 1990 and well as national brands and high street names. The Drake development. Circus shopping centre anchors the retail offer, with the has since been redeveloped by unrelated parties in a series of phases. Projects have been completed for residential and Armada Centre (located to the north west) with the west end TERMS of the city providing an 'independent quarter' known as commercial uses in the northern, southern and western Plymouth City Market, which is located between Cornwall sectors with St Dunstan's Abbey School occupying the eastern The long leasehold interest with the benefit of the planning Street and New George Street. The historic Barbican area is a end of Millfields. consent is available with an asking price of £300,000 popular tourist area which provides a variety of restaurants, bars, and tourist attractions such as The Barbican Theatre, The subject property forms part of a large planned group of historic buildings, set within a quadrangle, some of which the National Aquarium, and the Mayflower Steps and Tourist have being converted to provide residential and office Information Centre.. accommodation in more recent years. Pryn Court occupies part of the north section of the quadrangle located roughly at DESCRIPTION its mid-point to the south of Craigie Drive with the Millfields Pryn Court comprises of a four storey office building which Estate. has been converted to provide office accommodation to the first floor with the subject premises at second floor currently PLANNING employed as office accommodation. The ground floor has recently been refurbished to provide four flats. The area of The development plan for Plymouth City Council comprises of the building to be sold comprises the second floor the Local Development Framework Core Strategy (Adopted accommodation which was refurbished to provide modern April 2007). The plan is currently being reviewed as part of open plan and cellular offices with ancillary stores, toilet and the Plymouth Plan, which is a strategic plan for the City changing rooms. The building is Grade II* listed as it forms looking ahead to 2031 and beyond. The purpose of the plan part of the central administration block and ward blocks of the is to bring together all the City’s long term strategic plans into Royal Naval Hospital. Pryn Court in connected to the other one place and deliver a full review of the current Local buildings around the quadrangle by a Tuscan Colonnade to Development Framework Core Strategy. the inner side of the courtyard. The Plymouth Plan Part 1 was approved by the City Council in September 2015. The Plan, which incorporates draft

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