offers in the region of £400,000

LAND
ST JOSEPHS VIEW, MILL HILL LANE, DERBY

LOCATION
Derby is a thriving city at the heart of the UK, located approximately 15 miles (24.1km) to the west of Nottingham and 34 miles (54.7km) to the northwest of Leicester.
 
The site is situated approximately 1 mile (1.6km) southeast of Derby centre, providing convenient access to a wide range of town centre amenities such as the new Westfield Shopping Centre, The Queen Street sports/leisure centre and Derby’s new bus station that is due for completion in 2010. 
 
The site is adjacent to the St Joseph’s Catholic School which is among one of the city’s best achieving primary schools. The site is within a 5 minute walking distance of the Southgate Business Innovation Centre, which provides a range of office accommodation and retail units, including Lidl.
 
The main access is currently provided at Mill Hill Lane, an established residential road situated along the southern boundary of Normanton; a vibrant and multicultural community. The site can be accessed off the A5250 (Burton Road), a main arterial route into and out of Derby, giving excellent commuter and public transport connections. The A5250 connects with Derby’s inner ring road immediately to the northeast and with the A38, approximately 2 miles (3.21km) to the southwest.  J25 of the M1 motorway is situated approximately 5 miles (8km) to the east.
 
DESCRIPTION
The site comprises a former Church Hall, driveway and parking facility, surrounded by a formerly landscaped, wooded garden.
 
Having taken into account the boundaries shown in red on the cover plan, the site extends to approximately 0.6 acres (0.24 ha).
 
TOWN PLANNING
By way of a consent referenced 08/00186 the site benefits from Planning Permission for demolition of the Church Hall and erection of 14, 2 bed apartments.
Full details can be downloaded from the Planning section of the Derby City Council website: derby.gov.uk/environment/planning
 
All planning information should be confirmed with, and further enquiries should be directed to the planning team at Derby City Council, who can be reached on 01332 293111.
 
INFORMATION PACK 
A comprehensive pack of further information is available. The pack contains:
 
  • Planning Permission referenced 08/00186
  • A copy of the S106 agreement
  • Site location plan
  • Sale site plan
  • Schedule of accommodation
  • Tree Survey
  • Topographical Survey/Tree Survey Plan.
 
PLANS AND AREAS
The indicative boundary of the site for sale is edged in red on the Ordnance Survey plan displayed on the cover of these sales particulars. A copy of the site plan at scale is contained within the information pack.
 
TENURE
The site is offered freehold with vacant possession.
 
SERVICES
It is understood that mains water, gas, electricity and foul drainage are available at the site. 
 
VAT:
VAT may be payable on the purchase price and charges payable.  All figures are quoted exclusive of VAT.  Purchasers must satisfy themselves as to the VAT position if necessary by taking the appropriate professional advice.  
 
METHOD OF SALE 
The site is offered for sale on a Private Treaty basis. Offers should be made in writing of a fixed, specified sum and sent marked “Strictly Private and Confidential” for the attention of Mr Stephen Boxall and addressed to BB&J, 34 Irongate, Derby, DE1 3GA.
 
Offers should not relate to any other offer and should contain:
 
·         Name and address of the purchaser.
·         Proof of funds available for the purchase.
·         Solicitor contact details.
 
PRICE
Freehold:               Conditional or unconditional offers in the region of £400,000 are invited for the freehold.  
 
Leasehold:             £20,000 per annum exclusive.
 
LEGAL
We are advised that each party will be responsible for their own legal costs in the transaction.
 
VIEWING
Unaccompanied road side viewings are possible. Accompanied site inspections are to be arranged by prior appointment with BB&J
 
 
 
Contact: Chris Wright
 
Tel: 01332 292825
 
 
  


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