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HCC Land and Buildings - January 2019 HCC Land and Buildings - January 2019 Coordinate Reference System - OSGB23 (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ordance_Survey_National_Grid ) - version of northing and easting Reports as at 18/01/2019 Unique Property Unique Name of the building/land Building Reference Asset or both Name or UK Post Tenure Size Size Number Identifier Number Street Town Code GeoX GeoY Type Holding Type Building Land Purpose 10070036580 00000101 Pixmore Playing Field, Pixmore Baldock Road Letchworth SG6 2EN 523254 232462 Leasehold Land 2.5109 Not an Asset for Baldock Road Playing Field Garden City Capital Valuation Purposes 00000401 Former Westbury Primary High Avenue Letchworth SG6 3QW 521033 231822 Freehold Land 1.6111 Surplus Assets School Detached Playing Field 10025013793 00000402 Former Westbury Detached Electricity High Avenue Letchworth SG6 3QW 521069 231866 Freehold Land 0.0039 Surplus Assets Playing Field - Electricity Sub Sub Station Garden City Station HCC Freehold Land/Buildings 310 0.2192 Surplus Assets Property 00000803 Croft Lane - Land South of Croft Lane Letchworth SG6 1AE 522575 234018 Freehold Land 3.4462 Surplus Assets (Norton C site) 10070250756 00001101 Stevenage Old Town Library, 38 High Street Stevenage SG1 3EF 523264 225338 Freehold Land/Buildings 408 0.0307 Other Land and High Street Buildings 00001206 Land Let to Guides Garden Walk Royston SG8 7HT 536208 241215 Freehold Land/Buildings 0 0.0483 Surplus Assets Association at The Greneway School 00001401 Offley Endowed Primary School Lane Offley SG5 3AZ 514179 227294 Freehold Land/Buildings 13.67 0.3337 Other Land and School - Playing Field Buildings 00001402 Land Let For Pre-School Day School Lane Offley SG5 3AT 514180 227233 Freehold Land/Buildings 67.11 0.0146 Other Land and Nursery At Offley Endowed Buildings School 100081260350 00001501 Royston Library, Market Hill Royston Market Hill Royston SG8 9JN 535731 240557 Leasehold Land/Buildings 557 0.0622 Other Land and Library Buildings 10070254032 00003003 The Barclay School Building Scout Hut Walkern Road Stevenage SG1 3RB 523606 225711 Freehold Land/Buildings 0 0.0286 Other Land and Let for Scout Hut Buildings 00003101 Watton Road Land Let as Watton Road Knebworth SG3 6AJ 525349 220498 Freehold Land 1.6188 Surplus Assets Playing Fields 10070250794 00003203 Craik Cottage, The Old Craik Cottage The Old Walled Stevenage SG1 4TN 523074 226311 Freehold Land/Buildings 0 0.0476 Other Land and Walled Garden, Coreys Mill Garden Buildings Lane, Stevenage 00003205 Mary Barclay Garage Block Hitchin Road Stevenage SG1 4YP 523018 226161 Freehold Land/Buildings 0 0.0054 Other Land and Buildings Unique Property Unique Name of the building/land Building Reference Asset or both Name or UK Post Tenure Size Size Number Identifier Number Street Town Code GeoX GeoY Type Holding Type Building Land Purpose 200000584576 00003206 Higgins Walk (1), Stevenage 1 Higgins Walk Stevenage SG1 4YP 523062 226170 Freehold Land/Buildings 0 0.4943 Other Land and Buildings 10070254031 00003207 Higgins Walk (2-10), 2-10 Higgins Walk Stevenage SG1 4YP 523032 226143 Freehold Land/Buildings 0 0.2134 Other Land and Stevenage Buildings HCC Leasehold Land/Buildings 449 0.1298 Surplus Assets Property 00004304 Wilbury Road (19-25) - Land Wilbury Road Letchworth SG6 4EE 520745 233361 Leasehold Land 0.0238 Surplus Assets Rear of 00004305 Garage No 4, Wilbury Road Wilbury Road Letchworth SG6 4JW 520744 233367 Leasehold Land/Buildings 0 0.0014 Surplus Assets 00004501 Barkway VA (C of E) First High Street Barkway SG8 8EF 538390 235506 Freehold Land/Buildings 7.69 0.0622 Other Land and School Hard Play Area Buildings 00004601 Reserve Site, Barkway Royston Road Barkway SG8 8DB 538423 236113 Freehold Land/Buildings 1.7775 Surplus Assets 200000583531 00004701 Dyes Lane Gypsy Site, Dyes Lane Dyes Lane Stevenage SG1 2TS 522391 223945 Freehold Land/Buildings 153 1 Other Land and Stevenage Caravan Site Buildings 100081259874 00004802 Land Let to TA at Tannery Army Cadet Tannery Drift Royston SG8 5DE 535293 240755 Freehold Land 0.0624 Other Land and Drift School Force Hut Buildings 10025010234 00004803 Tannery Drift School - Land Electricity Mallard Road Royston SG8 5DE 535236 240961 Freehold Land 0.0079 Surplus Assets Let for Electricity Sub Station Sub Station 100080898777 00004901 Upper Sean (32), Stevenage 32 Upper Sean Stevenage SG2 9XW 525470 223190 Freehold Land/Buildings 0 0.0331 Other Land and Buildings 00005404 St Thomas More Catholic Highfield Letchworth SG6 3QB 520828 231608 Freehold Land/Buildings 53 0.9117 Not an Asset for Primary School (Academy) - Capital Valuation Playing Field Purposes 00006104 Lordship Farm Primary Four Acres Letchworth SG6 2BX 522407 231002 Freehold Land 0.0114 Surplus Assets School Land Let for Garages 00006601 John Rand JMI School Holwell Road Holwell SG5 3SW 516613 233244 Freehold Land 0 0.4088 Surplus Assets (Former) - Land at 00007102 Land at Rear of Icknield infant Archers Way Letchworth SG6 4UR 520752 232745 Leasehold Land 0.0675 Other Land and School Playing Field Buildings 10023321695 00007103 Icknield Infant School House 1 Icknield Archers Way Letchworth SG6 4UG 520894 232786 Freehold Land/Buildings 0 0.0267 Other Land and (1) School Garden City Buildings House HCC Freehold Land/Buildings 103 0.023 Surplus Assets Property Unique Property Unique Name of the building/land Building Reference Asset or both Name or UK Post Tenure Size Size Number Identifier Number Street Town Code GeoX GeoY Type Holding Type Building Land Purpose 00007601 Cockernhoe Endowed Cockernhoe LU2 8PY 512383 223466 Freehold Land 0.1733 Other Land and Primary School - Playing Buildings Field 10070040278 00007703 Bedford Road (158) : Fmr 158 Bedford Road Hitchin SG5 2UP 517916 230697 Freehold Land/Buildings 0 0.0534 Other Land and Priory School Caretakers Buildings House 00007704 Old Hale Way Allotments, Old Hale Way Hitchin SG5 1AG 518297 231077 Freehold Land 1.0273 Surplus Assets Hitchin (Nos 1-33) 200000597640 00007801 Dane Cottage, Stevenage Dane London Road Stevenage SG1 1XW 523804 223503 Freehold Land/Buildings 158 0.047 Other Land and (Youth Justice Service Base) Cottage Buildings 00008301 Preston Primary (VC) School - Back Lane Preston SG4 7UJ 517960 224575 Freehold Land/Buildings 5.8 0.6636 Other Land and Playing Field Buildings 00008501 St Vincent de Paul Catholic Bedwell Crescent Stevenage SG1 1NJ 525260 224649 Freehold Land/Buildings 7 1.3373 Other Land and Primary School Play Area Buildings 00008701 Norton St Nicholas C of Norton Road Letchworth SG6 1AW 523183 234316 Freehold Land/Buildings 6.49 0.54 Other Land and E(VA) Primary School - Buildings Playing Field HCC Freehold Land/Buildings 2218 0.3115 Surplus Assets Property 100081247181 00009301 Stevenage Library, Southgate Stevenage Southgate Stevenage SG1 1HD 523840 223878 Freehold Land/Buildings 1467 0.1835 Other Land and Library Buildings HCC Freehold Land/Buildings 622 0.3499 Surplus Assets Property 10070251102 00009901 Stevenage Fire Station and C Fire Station St Georges Way Stevenage SG1 1HS 524045 223957 Freehold Land/Buildings 1377 0.3791 Other Land and Division Headquarters Buildings 00009902 Stevenage and North Herts St George`s Way Stevenage SG1 1HZ 524073 223993 Freehold Land/Buildings 148 0.0397 Other Land and District Office Buildings 00010101 Picknage Road, Barley : Land Picknage Road Barley SG8 8HS 540089 238847 Freehold Land 0 0.1085 Surplus Assets In 00010503 Scout Hut at Grange JM Gaunts Way Letchworth SG6 4PY 522124 234540 Freehold Land/Buildings 286 0.0834 Other Land and School Buildings 10070250189 00010801 Longfield Fire and Rescue Longfield Hitchin Road Stevenage SG1 4AE 522947 225976 Freehold Land/Buildings 3653 3.5359 Other Land and Training Centre, Hitchin Buildings Road, Stevenage 00011204 Part Of Former Willian School Radburn Way Letchworth SG6 2TX 523374 232166 Freehold Land/Buildings 0.4056 Surplus Assets Site 10070035668 00011401 Nightingale House Day Nightingale Nightingale Road Hitchin SG5 1SD 518686 229796 Freehold Land/Buildings 891 0.2865 Other Land and Centre, Hitchin Day Centre Buildings Unique Property Unique Name of the building/land Building Reference Asset or both Name or UK Post Tenure Size Size Number Identifier Number Street Town Code GeoX GeoY Type Holding Type Building Land Purpose 100081256231 00011501 Hitchin Library Hitchin Paynes Park Hitchin SG5 1EW 518188 229151 Freehold Land/Buildings 827 0.3938 Other Land and Library Buildings 10023324729 00011502 Hitchin Library & Museum - Hitchin Nuns Close Hitchin SG5 1EP 518213 229148 Freehold Land 0.0026 Surplus Assets Land Let for Electricity Sub Museum And Stn Art Gallery 100080881460 00011704 Dunn Close (35), Stevenage 35 Dunn Close Stevenage SG1 1SB 524282 223259 Freehold Land/Buildings 0 0.0433 Other Land and Buildings 00012101 St Nicholas C of E Primary Six Hills Way Stevenage SG2 0PZ 524982 223721 Freehold Land/Buildings 71.48 0.8016 Other Land and School & Nursery - Playing Buildings Field 10070252011 00012504 Timebridge Community Timebridge Mobbsbury Way Stevenage SG2 0HT 526051 225170 Freehold Land/Buildings 432 0.0487 Not an Asset for Centre Centre Capital Valuation Purposes HCC Freehold Land/Buildings 193.5 0.0397 Surplus Assets Property 00012801 Our Lady Catholic Primary Old Hale Way Hitchin SG5 1AG 518266 230747 Freehold Land/Buildings 51 1.663 Not an Asset for School (Academy) - Playing Capital Valuation Field Purposes 00013001 Barley C of E (VA) First Church End Barley SG8 8JW 540082 238500 Freehold Land/Buildings 28 0.295 Other Land and School - Playing Field Buildings 100081257917 00013101
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