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Occupying a pleasant location close to the centre of Codnor, this
very large former miners welfare building represents an excellent opportunity
to acquire substantial accommodation which has existing planning consent for
conversion to four dwellings but also offers excellent potential for an
alternative use or indeed alterative residential scheme (subject to planning
consent).
Detailed planning consent was approved by Amber Valley Borough
Council on 5th August 2010 under office code AVA/2010/0203 to
convert the existing buildings to form four dwellings.
The site itself is pleasantly situated on Goose Lane which is a
long driveway providing access to Ormonde Fields Golf Club and the site itself
backs onto Codnor Cricket Ground and enjoys views over open fields to the
front.
Codnor itself has a good range of amenities including shops, school and leisure
facilities. Both Ripley approximately a
mile and a half away and Heanor approximately two miles away provide a broader
range of amenities. The A38 which is approximately
two miles away provides swift onward travel to the north and south, other
nearby regional centres and the main motorway networks. Derby City centre is approximately eight
miles to the south offering a more comprehensive range of amenities.
The site extends to approximately 0.38 acres and currently has
consent for the conversion of existing buildings to form four dwellings. It is considered that the site may be
suitable for alternative use either by using the existing buildings or part of
some new scheme or indeed a possible alternative residential scheme. Clearly both of these would be subject to a
new planning approval.
Planning
All planning enquiries to Amber Valley Borough Council
01773-570222.
Directions
The approach from Derby is via the A38
heading north, leaving the A38 as signposted for Ripley and following the A610
Nottingham Road. Skirt around Ripley
continuing along Nottingham Road towards Codnor and upon entering Codnor
proceed up Glasshouse Hill (A610) until reaching the Market Place. Bear left at traffic lights continuing on the
A610 as signposted for Nottingham and Eastwood and then take the first turning
on the left hand side into Goose Lane towards Ormonde Fields Golf Club. The former Miners Welfare is situated on the
right hand side as denoted by our for sale by auction board.
Viewing
Strictly by appointment.
Vendors Solicitors/Licensed Conveyancers
Simpson Jones, 41 St. Mary's Gate,
Derby DE1 3JX telephone 01332-200200
Tenure
Freehold. Vacant possession on
completion.
Conditions Of Sale
The Conditions of Sale will
be deposited at the offices of the auctioneers and vendors solicitors/licensed
conveyancers seven days prior to sale and the purchaser shall be deemed to have
knowledge of same whether inspected or not.
Any questions relating to them must be raised prior to 11.30 am. Prospective purchasers are advised to check
with the auctioneers before the sale that the property is neither sold or withdrawn.
The purchaser will also be
deemed to have read and understood the auction conduct notes printed within the
sale catalogue.
Note
Prospective purchasers will
need to register within the auction room before the sale commences. Two items of identity will be required
together with an indication of how a contractual deposit will be paid. We do not take cash or credit card deposits.
The sale of each lot is
subject to a buyers contract handling fee of £495 (inc VAT) payable on the fall
of the hammer.
To comply with the Estate
Agents Act 1979, interested buyers/purchasers are informed that the vendor is
an associated company of Graham Penny Auctions Ltd.
FOR SALE BY AUCTION: THURSDAY 5TH JULY 2012
AT PRIDE PARK STADIUM, DERBY
COMMENCING AT 11.30 AM
FOR EPC'S AND LEGALS PLEASE SEE THE WEBSITE
Large former miners welfare
0.38 acre site with planning for conversion to four dwellings
Possible alternative use or scheme (subject to planning)
Excellent and rare opportunity